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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912 PgflsDNAL REBEKAHS CELEBRATE ’ 1 5 1 For You! The Bulletin. ... bets Control Of Rogers’ Machine Sho o waracianon worr 6t Rid 0 - J, J. C. Stone returned to his home — - in Hartford on Wednesday. Guests from New London at Supper . . Fronsh Sidhmend | __Norwich, T’"""’"v San 4 9IZ L 17 5 Hitigna nke etinsed trom :“:;“:“ District Deputy—Those In- 3 = Providence, attending a funeral there o - alled. o Maple Sugar VARlOUS MATTERS on Sunday, McCrum, Howell Company Will Use It Temporarily For i ] P Silhoics 9 Installation of ojcers made a partic- b y M o o Miss “orinne E. White has returned 3 B ularly interesting meeting for Hope Plum Pudding There is a good foundation fOf| ., \yest Barrington, R. L, after the Storage Purposes, Adding a New Cupola For Increasing | 10\, oige, o, 51, 1. 0. 2 5% | Try This Home Treatment—Absolutely X sleighing, if another snowfall comes| - . Franklin SOk Bkl vt ion e Christmas recess, 3 it Wednesday evening in 0dd Tellows dget Salad Onions v 4 ¢ Their Main Plant—Spur Track to be Built to the Newly | hall, as District Deputy Mrs| Isabelle Free. Norwi . 5 PR o4 & Dhaindy e J St. Robort are honored | c0T8s, R. Harris bes returned to Stewart and statt from Orient lodge, | | orwich, Conn. : 'y st « aud St. Robert are d | Cromwell on the Hudson, after a vis- . No. 27, of New London, was here to do| No matter how long you've been 3 #ies and For Gras n thé church calendar today, Janu- | it with relatives here. Acquired Shop. the work, There wero ten in the New | suffering or how bad you think your i & ary 4, i - London party in all, arriving early in | case is, send at once for a free_trial s P b ;‘abvl St g the evening in time for an escalloped | of the wonderful Pyramid Pile Rem- Cla Love all-Clysmi g of MY; S ;!“““ Of Mrs.| spn important industrial deal has|the foundry from 40 to 50 per cent.|oyster supper, which was served at|cdy. Thousands affiicted as badly or Sala % tramp among table waters.—adv. AR HOUBE s CREWIR T been put through whereby the Mc-|znd will mean the employment of from { 6.30. This was finely estved by the| worse than you trace their quick re- Dr. J. L. Harrington of Montaui | Crum, Howell Co. has secured the con- | 40 to 30 more men. Raditors will be | committee in charge, about fitty being | covery to fhe day they began using Fre Mushrooms | Wednesday's thaw spoiled most o | DX J. %o Harrington of Montauk| ., " e Rogers machine shop in | made in this south-end portion of the | seated at the tables. | this marvelously siccesstni remedy. = i | the coasting and did nothing to im- | &venue, Hew London, Thames streot, from the American | forndry. At 8 o'clock the lodge meeting was| Pyramid Pile Remedy gives instant, a d gy ey B 2 8 Woed Working Machine Co. of Ro-| Just as soon zs the spur track is|called to order by the retiring noble | blessed reliel. Pain disappears, in- uy. a 17-Jewel Hflllfl | Ewsha . Rogers of lartford, who|chester, N .Y. This advantageous | constructed the transfer of the stored | grand, Mrs. Mary K. Green, and after | fammation and swelling subside, and Du uresent vear there Will { gormerly lived in Norwich, has been | Piece of mantfacturing property hus | gocds will be made from tha main | the disposal of routine business the|you are able to work again as com- | Movement in the Best 25« \() “ER ur eclipses—two of | vigiting here this week. been vacant since the local branch of | plant to the Rogers shop and by that | installation was carried out, Mrs, | fortably as though you had mnever 5 | nd the moom, e American Weod Working Machine | time the cupola will be here and can | Stawart beiag assisted by the follow- | been afllicted at all. It may save the | Year Gold Filled Case Made. { Miss Margaret Jones of C Co, was moved to Rochester and com- | be Set up. ing sm:r:ldncnmydzranrlh\\iu-d«n. o and danger of a surgical Op- SRR e T o - P X de ol filkohs ot b R e s A i the Ao hIEaihed Fhis o ¥t L Anna Auld; grand marshal, Mrs. Sa- | eration. : A Cily of Norwich Water WOrks. Ecns Ll has already begun, | Derothy Jemas of Broad e e, hen N, Tarract' | M acturing e e man. | Tt W- Adams: grand secrétary, Miss| Just send in the coupon below with " Stice of . ) et atiaet | 2 55 G2 SIGECIS) NEItE: thRdn, { Co. have been endeavoring to have the | It is quite probable (hat some man- | Teresa’ Newman; grand dnancial sec- | your name and address on a Sip of | Board of Water Commissionere. BACEER, & iiontin Jrest, | Miss Gladys Griswold and Miss| factory ocoupied and have succeeded | Mfacturing will be done In the ROBers | rotary, Miss Marie Pahibers; srand | geper, to the Pyramid Drug Co, 420| o Norwich, Conn, Dec. 31, 1911 roe— ory i have your hair dressed for|Dorothy Church have returned to|by turning It over to a local compuny | $hoP in the future by the comPEDY,| treasurer, Miss Ida Jeff escoris, | Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. and |, J7&5r P Manufacturer of bail by Mrs, L. W, Pratt, | Groton from a visit in Uncasville. | which is xpanding and becom- | LUt that Will be a matter to i Mrs. Lizzie Beebe, Mrs. Jennio I a sample will ‘be sent you FREE. It | Gt g, 1*0 0 oYy, 204 RVEVIS oF COUCHES AND LOUNGES. | Dol oo e ey -l » i |ing one of the leading industrie. of | WECh later. ) ? The pianist was Miss Olive Lew! show you conclusively what Py- | from a. m. to 5 p. m., and on the | : i Miss Jessie Gifford has returned to| the city. Steady Frogress in Business. of Orient lodge. mid Pile Remedy will do. Then you | evening of Jan. 20 from 7 to 9. Reg | Huntery are taking out licenies so ‘Winsted after spending the holiday re- For the immediate present the fac- | The McCrum-Howell Co came here| They performed their duties in ex- (can get the regular package for 50 Additions will be made to_ all billy Polisht | v the spert between now | Cé8S With Judge and Mrs. Nelson J.|tory will be used to a large extent as|in 1904, taking over the Richmon. | cellent form, seating the following offi-| cents at any drug store. Don't suf- | remaining unpald atter Jam 80, e | the time the rabbit law goes on, | AYHDE: a warehouse propositicn by the M- | foundry, and it has Feen making a | Cers o the lodge: N. G. Mrs. Elizaveth | fer another needless minute. Write| ..., GILBERT Cashier. E rs | iy 36 B. 7. Houlihan of Norwich, who has | CTum Howell Co, s they wii keep | steady gain ever since. Th-re has Smith; G., Mrs, Lillian Tuttle; re- g | boon Visitine Gomiag the holidays with | thelr radiator stock there end do thelr | been a general expunsion conducted | cording secretary, Mrs. Ada Revell; .. — ‘ [ H5itek ahe Cavestsy Telaihois] h‘;" a?’:“‘“{xrs“r";gm‘:“;]’: “I“\::g of | assembling In that building. at the plant so that it has outgrown | fina 8 al secretary, Mrs. Lena R. A e TP o oV “hag Dt it | Ehorpaaii, has retyaed home, | New Spur Track ey maditions wors mcate, e "}t | lon: trustee, shees vears, ive. Mary & ree Plle Remedy nnouncement Rt Civers Bt cretary of state final certificates e n taking this property the McCrum, |, w5 e S0 Ty vecure a very| Green; warden, Miss OMildred = Ot to order | | Centrai Vermont company to put in | it T6CH S ch is an jdesl | chapliain, Miss Martha Campbell; R. |Gty )" £ '; Spe | In the supreme court in session at HEER OGN e Spur, track. to_the plant, the siding g L e e I8, M. G, Mis Grase Wilev, . 8.5 LIS te-a FREE AME LE of the great After January 1, 1912, John 7. Black | Hartford on Wednesday ihe case 2 bei) i > e pla {7 prsarhes il e o tha S ) ey oo yramid Pile Remed t by ma | SN ._‘f,_____w v M l):;}dof;;\dmfikhmiw'” Be in Norwich February 24 and| Lomif DUllt fo the plant from o | water facilities, and which the com-| G, Mra Hattle areane: L. 8. V. G. 1r,:p B s Pl Srafren | will be associated with the Insurancd e s b : ¢ B ANS Wil bo pullicia rany will make good use of. is is | Mrs. Eva O. on; inside guard, Miss | |E TS DI NIl | . 0 F . St d | New London, was argued. | 25—Has Assistance This Year. to Tiold threo cars or about “ust hecoming one of ths city’s loading | Florence Kirker; outside guard, Frank Serid This Coupon Now for | |HREIREEII RIS P o) | — cading platform e dustries and o e . . Smith. | i x P le ¥ " ]‘h‘- al'lllll'l u 105, xes aniiboxséata for theXulghts| Bb Rev. Chavuey B, Brewster has | iake care of the shipping and It Is the | Ioatries 30 at the - present. tme| Q. Bt @ o mads by~ tHa histe Quick Relief from Piles Fuller. No changes will be made a8 « bus ball iuu the Armm-i i announced his appointments for the i l1;““;.l:{l;/iil l:hcs\:nl:‘x;»l::(\li; Five Story Building grand were as follows: Pianist, Miss | present in the Norwich office. At @ ay night can be procured from | giate, and i ibuti : s en- | ing. The's vill be started just as| & : Elizabeth A. Smith; en ent e Xt cH T CONN. | John P, Corcoran at Diseo Bros—ady, | State and in distributinig them has en-| %, 15"ho'gung of men can be start-| The Rogers shop has a water frowe- | goionets 4 Smith:” entertainment | later date it is intended to enlarge and deavored so far as he could do to 0| ed on it. A lease of land to permit the | "#e of 212 feet and a frontage of 219 | Elizabeth A. Smith. Henry M. Betting. | * and also does a large portion | oy cine W N ¥, 88, died Tuesday at|himself where he has not been recent- | huilding cf this spur has been secured 've“ in 1,"H\:n.u-shm ect. It has 2 depth | fyanic 1, Tuttle, and Mrs, Elis lh‘:»tkn' of the cleaning in the offices avd halis. - & " caeaking allir Burial is to b in tha{ly. He has to assist him this year Rt.|{ by the company. of 132 feet. with the Central Vermont | §mith: parapherna committee " . Bk JAMES E. FULLER & . A0 plot at Niantic tod . (Thurs- | Rev. J. H. Van Buren, bishop of Por- Company. Rushed Toad Tunning alone the witerfront. 11| Sich; Raraphernalia commitiee, Mrs.| NORWICH MAN WAS o Fabrikena, Art Cloth and | oy to Rico, and Rt. Rev, Dr. E. F. John-| . ‘o, i its local | ‘5@ five story brick building from the| vey; relief committee,Mrs. Lillian Tut- | ON BOARD TRAIN | T~ Mate or Interior Wal : son, bishop coadjutor of Missouri. The | The M=Crum, Howell Co. in its local | waterfront level and three stories on|yie ' Mrs. Hattie Parsons, Mrs. Mar- . ool it el istomary holiday m(!(s) of tea, | appointments in this section follow: "“‘”l;’ = "dm nd I:‘:]I'll’i‘:; |xu he wl‘:‘ 1”.m. the wa’}:‘ nt being | garet Hart, and Mrs, Julia A. Allen, | M. W. Gross Injured in the Wreck at 3 i silk ete., were received by Sun Feb. 4, Septuagesima Sunday. A. M. s niot able to turn o e orde ower than the street. ere are 35.- e & 4k el ok st . 1y’ 3ehool tedchers from the Chinese| Pomfset. sehoolr P M, St It has been driven beyond any pre- | 00t square foot in tite plant, and in 2d- | prict resine. S oraiar i Webster. wlshln Y .. their classes, e vious recerd in the past year and 1912 | qition there is a plot of land 50x11% on 4 e, DINEIEGS JWH = o | Windham; evening, St."Paul opens particularly strong, so much 5o | whi b snether Sullling can be erncten | OV€T: and they left for New London by | ss of Bliss piace was ne 1 T s week Judge Gardiner Greene of | yay, 24 afternoon, St James’, Poque- !’!w\ it was necessary to mn“r(-‘.x.\\lu ir | There are two large elevators 11 the e - issengers on the boat traiv ied, | Norwich is presiding at the January | qanuck; evening. Grace ehnech. vaw. | foundry space, and 1o do that it was | by lding, one for freight and one for CONTRACTOR PETROSS! av night when it was hit by x he superior court _which | gie : decided to occupy their radiator store- | ;assengers, and a driveway from the " ay locomotive at nod Tuesday afternoon In Water- | “Sngt, 35, morning, Christ church | room at the south end of the plant, | Micet lend to the lower floor of ke LEAVES JOB UNTIL SPRING Mass. M Giross was ene of the wich, afternoon, St. Andrew’s, N« reioh~ | i looking alter the new business. plant. An engine house is lucated in 2 TR v injured [u):ul\g(‘r.\ ,nu\g ° e wi e R R e Wil Increase Help. he norihiwest corner of the plant. | Retu"ned to Hartford on Wednesday—|in his lip. and also having some of N Y r Norwicn Y, 3 has just | 3 A | A is clothes to e shock of the n out 4 new foldar vontaining | . APril 24, morning, St. James, New | In this part of the plant there will An Important Step. N e R s ikl e i 10 'Tevel i ew ea 1 the Association building and | ondon; afternoon, Seabury Momorial, | he erected a new cupola, which will | The placing of this fectory in s Present, S Etn the arobkar. ¥ TA ning the attractions offered | GTOton. : o piacy | U6, Drcusht here from tho Uniontown | o1 ce more is a step which will b B S LIS The boat train, mode up with a TRA. Sh Tasetil 1, afternoon, St. Ann’s, Black | right away. This will be capa- | =cestly appreciated, and it is believed| On Wednes ontractor Pelrossi| .« engzine and new cars, reached here CUBA-—AUGUS A evening, St.’ John's, Niantic. | bie of melting 26 tons daily and will | fla it will become a portion of the|SaVe up work ou the Stony brook res- | J0H 0”4’”::\‘-?'!"{(1\'”h‘:‘firrl ,"‘fn.;f,‘ )“, JAMES L. CASE, SOUTH Hanchett, 78, the 5, morning, Calvary church, a | be located in a section where a cupola | slent where the number of hands em- | €Ty oI and returned to Hartford. He | FR% - L RR i o (ime ™ [ had || 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. 3 Tortington’s physicians, died | Stonington; afternoon, Grace church, | was tricc once before. The permanent | ployed will constantly increase. Mr.| Will Teturn in the spring as soon as | hours Deline P21 three passengers aboard. morning at the state hospital | NOanK; evening, St. Mark's, Mystic | radiator storage of the main plant will | Tarrant accomplishel an excellent the weather will permit and resume g 5 Norwich after nearly three years| Bishop coadjutor of Missouri, May | he given up for active operations. This | (hing far the ~ity when he turned over | the work and push it to completion nervous breakdown, 16, morning, St. Philip's, Putnam; aft- | will increase the melting capacity at | that plant to the McCrum Howell Co, | The job is weil along now. On the | #" ‘ . \omm.\. Trinity, Brooklyn; evening, St. corewall of the second dam there re- l“e Villism H. Kibbe of Hartford and | Alban's, Danieison. ISest o aw e BT = mains but about ten feet on the top Inc]dems n Q[][}Ie[v Alice 1 Leo of Somers wero|\ e NEW TRIAL FOR SPENCER THIRD COMPANY LED section to be poured and some filling | . d Monday afternoon at the d 100,000 S to be done. . S SRR AT N U The Standard Railwayof the South ot ihe BElgs Bkl Brd. Tretis ke HAS BEEN DEN{ED. | COAST ARTILLERY CORPS| Tt has been decided to build & road e SEA-LEVEL ROUTE B W Initee Bots WERE SULD. R | from the Cherry lane road along the | . ’ 2 ns D Ret 4 Appeal May Be Made to Governor for | Fifth Company Was Second and Thir- | north side of the pond to be so that| Miss Daphne Ely of lLyme was a re- At Halhon 5 2 i i m and Ahearn, a well known | fieturns from Agents Have Not Been Clemency. | teenth Was Third. the spiliwey and main dam can be|cent guest of Mrs. Edward H. Lin- All-Steel Elsctric wich dancing team. expect to open Received by President Leavens. | read, Nothing will be done on that | nell of Broadway Pullmans— a ston vaudeville house in the E Judge John C. Crosby has denied thei The adjutant ge .cral has issued a |road, however, this winter. From now W 4 s S ue re. They have a neat turn| . J. Leavens, president of the local | motion for a new trial of Bertram G.|report concerning e smail arms prac- | on all work will be at a standstill at| Miss Faye Newland of Williams vt a uck and wing, soft and hard shoe | Lranch of the American Red Cross, has | Spencer, convicted of the murder of | fice during the yast year which shows | Stony brook. street has returned to Cornell univer- reat Value IVIng ne ncing Wk Vit Facsivad vh s a1l | Miss Martha B. Blackstone. The de- | that the Third company was the lead- | It is probable that in a few days the | sity, Ithaca, N. ¥ » y e returns from all ; b . and Florida Spscial S rankity | the different agents who swere seiling | 221 Was Teceived in superior court at | er in the coast artillery corps with the | £ates at the main dams will be closed THIS WEEK . ited convocation of Franklir | 40 o) e ae seals for the bonoat o¢ | Springfield Wednesday morning from | rifle, their figure of merit being 141.f&ud the water allowed to pond there.| Miss Edith Carpenter, who has been upter, No. 4 R. A. M. at Masonlc | {8 4 e work. bt 1t it of | Judge Crosby ,who lives in Pittsflled. | The Fifth company was second with | It will be used for testing the pipe ino. | spending ten days at’ her home on iple this evening. Work in the P, 1y 0t N Ol o o oty hobch | This means that there are only two|1#8.45, and the Thirteenth third with | but it is thought that with the condi- | Tncas street, has returned to Boston A cut of from 10 to 25“ g Jeeree A full attendance is do- | 6 Ehe totel salcs may possibly 1+ach | channels left open to the defense in a 5. All show a marked improve- | tion of Fairview at the present time t all kinds of Houses v . 0 g ed 68 grand officers will be pres- | (0000 Stamps. Mr. Leavens had 130.- | furiher attempt to save the prisoner | ment over last year. In revolver prac- [ and the prospect of further BIniDg | (onerociman and Mrs, Edwin W.|Soot, OR - » ent, Eanquet &3 p. m~adv. 114,000 to 115,000 were put ot in the | from death in the electric chalr. The | tice the First company ieads with a|during the next three months that the | y oiic® g chiidren left on Tuesday | furnishings. tiss Alice Shiner of Rockville nands of the different = agencies for | defense will have until Jan. 20 to filo fgure of merit cf 14167, the Third|tuking of water from Stomy DrOoK | ,'spong several months in Washing- . gusst ut fionor Kt.§ regeption i e | 16 e exceptions o the supreme court ask-| company fs Second With 125, and the | ay mot be mecessary, in which case S b e i We have decided to make b3 o ing for another trial, or appea lto ex- | Fifth is sixth with 75. The figure for | the water will have a long time to| 0% . o, 9f Mr. and Mra. W. D. Korr at ST i e Sy | the_corps is 63.92. stand in the pond before being used | g X every article of Furniture in WISt was Dleved mnd the Dot oo AND RENLTY. It s belleved that the defense will | The Third company had 17 experts, | Nothing has been done towards clean- | = Carieton P. Browning of = Lincoin | o r fapoe stores a bargain and § Woh' Uy Mibe Stither. Wotdater! O atian o Moy T resort to the latter procedure rather ' s sharpshooters and 23 marksmen, two | 1Dg up about the Palmer place, vet,|avenue has returned to Columbia uni- g ks 4 3 ~—Worcester | Organization of New Local Corporation | inan appeal to the supreme court, in | first class men and 20 fourth class|and il may not be done this winter, | versity after spending the holiday va- | ayery day durmg !hll week 5 cight Wesk. But Alhead of Last|view of Gov. Foss' attitude in recent men. The Fifth company had 19 ex- | since the grourd is frozen and would | cation at his home in this city. i1l be: d t There were fifteen at Wednesday af.| Yoor appeals for communtation, fn most of | perts, ¥ sharpshiooters anc 31 marks- | make the job somewhat more difficult, 3 will be bargain day at our rnoon's mecting of Comfort circlo which the chief executive has shown | men, two second class men ard ten|anG vossibly unnecessary in view of| Miss Alice Bragaw of Hartford, who | gpopag f The King's Daughters, held with | There were six sales of real estate|decided clemency for prisoners con- | fourth class men, in the rifle practice. | the fact that the use of the water | hag been the guest for the past wee e Viss Mary Beckus of Otls street, 'The |1 the past week against one the year | victed of murder in the fire degrée. | Captam Tarbox of the Fifth has qual- [ may not be Tequired of friends in town, has returned to leader, Mrs, A. T, Utley, prasided, a | Defore, while the mortgage deeds last| If no exceptions are filed by 20, | ified -3 times as an expert and Liev- = s Smith coll hampton, Mass, iy afternoon was spent in sewing | Week were $4,800 against $900 the year | Spencer will be sentenced to die in the tenent Nichols 7 years, Lieutenant AT MOHEGAN CHURCH. for charity % | tefore. There were 34 more this year | electric_chair, the sentence to be pro- | Burdick and Sergeant Covey 5 each. Pl Miss Myra Washburn, a student at than last, the loans being larger by | nounced by Jidge Crossy probably im- | In the Third company Sergeant Thorne | Ladies’ Sewing Secisty Gave Supper | Erown university. Providence, hus left Wallace I Woodin of Columbus, O., | $47 ast year. mediately afier that date s the| has qualified 12 years First Sergeant : - passing several days with 2 H B hosen secretary of the Con. |, Seven new corporations were organ- | prisoner will not be sentenced to die | Brewster 9, Sergeant Burdick 8, and Lo Newland of Williams street Norwich and Taftville Sunday Sthool association, | 1z6d last week, capitalized for $22 for a month or two after the date of | First Lieut. Denison G all as experts.| A¢ the Mohegan church on Tuesday - DS e 5 cceed Rev. James W. Rae, who | !Pére being the same number | the seutence his counsel will be given| With the revolver, Captain Tarbox | evening the ladies Sewing socet, | Miss Helen Holms of Greene avenue July, He was born in St | Y6or, the capital being $32,000 larger | ample opportunity to appeal to Gov.|has qualified 5 vears, Lieutenant Nich- | quccesstully gave & supper and enter- | has resumed her work at the Hoston DEN T'IST Mo, in 18 He began his | last vear. | Foss for commutation to life imprison- | ols 3. and Captain Church one. tainment which was well attended anl | Museum of Fine Arts after spending 3 duties January 1, The Norwich Automatic Feeder Cb.|ment. The commanding officers arc directed | the reccipts for the evening were | her vacation at her home in this city. | DIRe Fe Jo JONI imjml,)een on;‘.n;i;e\l with capital of | Meanwhile Spencer has been dus?-}ifl make requisition at once for the|aiout $15. In the entertamnment pro-| ' . . 5 \ Noank correspendent writes: Mr | 35,000 cash and $20,000 property. The |ly confined in the Hampden county|required number of expert, sharp- s it b B, Bert Nightin- — —— g Mre. Bertram Albin on Monday | Cficers are: President, F. DeC. Sulii- | jafl awaling his fale As for asishooters’ badges and marksmen's pias e atuy s | Suite 46, Shannon Building ted Mrs. Albin's motber, Mrs, van, 90 shar treasurer, H. H.:can be learned he has received only|and expert and sharpshooters’ bars. | aig 7 ster of N: ondon, con- ciet street eme bey at tne Norwich State hos- | Waiker, 710 shares; Frank Enos, Jr., 4) | one visitor since Dec. B i e A LS S LT Taki} Aewnier anr it Brewsters Neck. They found | skare | His only 1 was his sister, Mrs. SUES TO GET DEPOSIT. Ncrwich, and recitations by children Sthes | Fren ¢ much improved in health, both | There were 52 bullding permits Jast | n C. who, it is_under- S & ¢ 'the Sunday school, all being gen al and mental, veek agamnst 27 la the state last ysar. | stood, pays him weekly Visits. His aged | Says $100 Was Put in B T B i LB S B s HY D ot et e At ot e e g A b 1 Says as Put in Bank for Her | erously apolaided. The coffee was do- i p Ak ni The T Weshing aksiink Waabl by ez 005 3 TEE ve 1:7: .f‘l’r,'r \."}‘ \;:dwx rrg;mccd* lfl ]‘]2;» Here 21 Years Ago. rated by a Norwich firm and was re- That is to say any money that om““c mi the chuh held its regular | - | home in Lebanon, Conn., a week after | i manse DAL Y Iy jeSTUNER VI npbk Ao s¢ this week on Wednesday evening FUNERAL e O, O B ey “heX| . A suit for $500 damages for the al- | had ever had. E be placed where it wi ve pro-| Members of New York mimodate the basketball merm - SELpLetal TN i Doy (hat)jeged failure of a person to surrender| For their February entertainme: wriptmirene baitendl i his young wife has returned to Wor- ; - S ey i 3 ducing something. Every spare ince, “This aleo displaced the Mrs. Benjamin C | cester; where she has been working for{ 3, POkt O 3100 Which was made to| they ore preparing & patriofic Fro lar Stock Exchange ' evening eymnasium class ¢ St bout a imder an assumed name, | Lie Plaintiff upon her birth s incl s e A % th Briday cvening. J At ock Wednesday afternoon | 400Ut e D e A the belated Janu entri I A 8 2 2 the fu 1 of Emma. widow ——— | superior court at Springfield. The | Congreaational’ Ministees, Deposited in our Savings De- nspector from the state dairy ;;t B -m,n;nu Cox, \11 hrhlrl om the | PYTHIAN SISTERS | plaintift in this unique suit is Addie| ye New London assaciation of Con- partment it will draw interest. g er’s office is looking after | home of her son, Willlam B; Cox, at | B. Lewis of Uxbridge, who declar B ik o Interest bearing Certificates of i about the state 5 “mew | Pequot, and many relatives and friends | HOLD THEIR ELECTION | tsiat Charles S. Sherman at tlie time of | STcEational ministers met at = Babait e Tared At W that adulterated turpen. | Were in attendance. Rev, P, M. Ker- | = her birth deposited $100 In the DImo | vos haid ot 1050 and another at 2. JOpanIY ST TGN, BOLEE A ) Jabeled with letters two | Fidge, rector of St. Jamés Tpiscopal | District Deputy Here and Had Charge | Savings bank of Norwich, Conn,, in her | 42 Beld at 10.20 and another at 2 investment. Let us tell you Shi Building, Norwich - gh and one inch wide. church of New ~London, officiated. | of the Installation. nime on the condition that either he | womuan of the Second ehurch, - ° about them. annon Building, No ne goes with violations of t ere were numerous beautiful floral | or his wife, Mrs, Addle S. Sher b b1} S > o L il ey | - Clover temple, No. 9, Pythian Sis- | Weuld a't as trustees until her ma- | APPortionment in Theory and Prus. T BL....... D MR | The bearers were Louis Morinne, | ters, held its session for 1912 on | jority. New that the plaintiff has | Ly Gpeis, the Subieot of the RaneTIey weather during December was | James Greene, Henry St. Germain and | Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in d her majority she brings suit | fears amrts ard f 4 Norwich b Iroughout New Bne | Thomas Gilchrist. Burial was In the | Pythian hall, at which the priacipal | to resover the deposit, contending that | Loard of Willimante and in ih- ot | IR INAMES (0N & ITUSLLO, Lelive mllMlyPlfl" s f the high atmospher- | Comstock w«‘r.w.uv‘_\ \“—lr. committal | husiness was the installation of offi-| the Shermans have refused to acaui- | potor"roaq a paper on The Spiri ne Ale that 18 acknowiedged to be the € = pressura over the Middle Atlantic | ervice was conducte Church & |cers. The district deputy, Minna set- | €sce to her repeated demands for the | yoir Tt & s G = Y's I THAMES NATIONAL BANR. st in conjunction with low pressure | Allen had charge of the arrangements. | frey of New London, who is grand mis- | money. P wich Norwich, Conn. g ;“"“’ HABR. as covering the interior of the — - — | tress of finance, was present, perform- — presided, P, g i ; - § ntry. The maximum temperature| Would Erect Garage at New London.| ing the instullation, assisted by Mrs,| SUPPER FOR COMMITTEE OF 100.| Rréyided Present were Rev. Tdvard recelve promp: attentlon. hie month was 64 degrees Decem | A, C. Swan. the Norwich autom:- | Emily Sanford uf New London acting e - H. J. Wyckoft and Rev. D. B, MacLane - 0. d MebnanGKe 20 Franklin St of = v blle dealer, i megotiating for the|as grand manager. All Will Gathe1 in Auditorium of Y. M.| ¢ Norarich S — . o e i G Cometery | PUFCBAS® of land for & garage in this| The following were the officers in- C A Next Monday. ok Tl b o | - held | ~ Westchester Center Cemetery | eity, Mr. Swan has conferred with | stalled: M, E. C, Anna Guile e : i | | iation, incorporated, of Colchester | james R. May, agent for the heirs of | St. Minnie Noves; ex. Jr., Ells Arrangemerts have been made at the Weu te Wi 1T ! | las filed articles of association signed | the Holt estate, for the purposc ot | pell; msr. Sadie Frink V. M. C. i fcr the sup,.er naxt Mon- | At the St. Joseph's Sod-lity the whist| paye you had baby's photograph 5 . [ nk dams, Asa Brainard, | offecting a purchase of the old Wil- | i@ura Coil; M. of R. and C. Lillian|of the Men and Religion Forward | tournament has heen finished as far|gaien 7 \"\' orge . .u:‘;‘n . William E. Adams. | jiam A, Holt residence in Main street, | Rogers; Pr Mary Nichols; Gd. of | Movement so that each of the sub-|2S the win.ers are concerne x‘! _The It's an art to take baby's photo- 1 w k o w |, THE ANNUAL MEETING | Witiam X. Phelps, L. C. Bigelow, T.| It this property is acjuirea Mr, Swan | T, Mary Roath; trustee (18 months), | committees will be seated at a sep- [ Winuing team was J. Kelly and Walsh | graph .5 it should be taken. To catch it Wiakes wringiss € the Mutual Assurence Company | D) Peck, Myleg r?nrllshl‘v Arthur Stan- | will erect a handsome building, in | Sdie Frin jarate table in the Y. M. C. A. audi- [And thev have received incir prizes. | hig roguish little smile, his pretty little| o ver ili-beaith doss’ gl X T it | (s, ¢ M Skinner, Charies B. Loom- | which to store, display*and repalr| The auditing report wes read, show- | torium, with the table for the execu- | Th¢ & ond team has ot bein deter- | gimple Such photograps become prized | | WWONY OVEE TGN ol o glipng - g | n illlam Adams, cars.—New London Da: ing a good financial condition for the | tive committee on the stage. With|Mincd:nd tiie pool tournament has nut | remembrances of babyhooas days in| Betith no E0oCe BCE G o0, Coigey NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Civil service examin b —_— bl | temple and report was made upon|them will also be seated the speaker|!€en finishel as yet | years (o come. “we have had years of | wrin );n L 1 ooy Ve g oL B the prospect of reinstating members | of the evening. _ e experience in photezraphing children. | o wick. dau'e: okl 4 X id Jamuary 13 for tne plase of ARMOUR MANAGER AN and taking in new onmes, The temple| fhis will be the first time the com- Night Janitor at Courthouse. They always look thel* best wien we| 1 you are sick domt worig, byt e Lo LI B UNWILLING WITNESS. | received a gift of money from a brotk- | mittee of 100 has come together and elds ¢ ek « resun take them. No fr me posing. | $80UL & 10 © srds of thousands ling machine mechandic xt $1,200 a x : : s - s this we repeat the words o i b e boFeat ot standerie h the | er knight and also a gift of money to | the first supper served in the Y. M i e | Snap them in a Jift of other former sufferers from Wet . Jepariment of commerce and 1nbor | William D. Miles Adds Very Little to | buy whist nrizes for a series of three | C. A. suditorium since the chasge in w wark h e ¢ s, wim| o yours, whem - THTH DIVIDEND lepartmen ce and labor Goverriments G afternoon W which the temple is | the seating arransement was made s1 winters with exceilent ; nd for the position of logger at $660 overnments Case. | isfactl He locks after the . | ar in the San Juan agency in to conduot | that the oli scats fastenad to Lie floo~ | isfaction e locks afte . i | Xew o % the tab: Doy Caicago, Jan 7 Sl were veplaced by movable foldiie | ave | general managor for the Armou Engagement Announced. S 4 a e ‘ former Baltic man the Spring- | Packing company at Kansas City fron. Announc de of the er I CA | n Announcement is made of the en 2 ; K CENT J News says: It is customary to | 1894 to 1902, testified today in (i trial! gagement of David J. Daly of this e R OROIN CASE: i The Photographer,| 1t is a wonderful female mnuy. . « ent eak only good of the departed: but|Of the ten Chicago packers charged | sity o Miss Frances Wright of | will Be T | - you will admit if you try It ‘ ane of Peter Gilbe oth with eriminal violation of the Sherman | x. AT e ot - Wil e Taken Up by Contested Elec- 2 . " " o bert mothing | £ 1 Norwich, The wedding will be solemn ; ittos i Opposite Norwich Savings Society. Directions for its use are printed ¢ flattering comment could be giv- | 1aW that the old packers' pools were | ized at Norwich during the month of tions Committee in Few Days. six languages with every bottls [en. He was not only a great bab organized to prevent glutting the| April, Miss Wright is the niece of | p absolutel $1.25 at druggists. | nliver, but he was a gentlemaniy and | mATket with fresh meat and that|(Chester E. Wright of Spring street,| . _(Special to The Bulletin.) y FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL OOy | Food-humored man. who was mever| there wae al active competition | Norwich, and is popular with a wide| VWashiugton, Jan. 3.—The clerk of no word to express 106 West 133th ork ure aple UGAL | 1rovn to may or do anvihing on the Letween the members in all parts ofl eircle of acquaintances. Mr. Daly has | icction committee No. 3, to which the . 106 Woat 15008 Gtonst NI | hat was not to his credit, this callin) been in the employ of the Western | {Cntested election case of Higgins vs. the efficacy of = T Oht ik Pk & Although Miles had twice testified [ njon Telezraph company as operat. | J0d¢in Was referred just pefore the PR w3 ottles, vl w sun Wednesday on the | against the packers before federal | or several vears and is now employed | 7y J70rment for the =hol:days siid 9 On Exh bition t CARDWELL'S. | erection a station in Block Island, | 8Tand juries, he proved an unwilling | jn that capacity at the local office. The | Nt the committee would takc up th> | n XN1 a LLL'S. | in order to furnish a medium of com- | Witness today, and little of value (o { ~ase tetwecn the i0th and 15th of ‘his h dy f | p § | munication with New Shoreham, which | tle Sovernments' case was gleaned | Tiends of the couple will congratulate | mop, are here, ready for a | . gne wssoriment of the Latest Stytes 3 to § Market Street { hias now been cut off from the main- | from his direct examination, which | Srer gy e e e e e e —_— - ° demonstration to you. | in Milinery for Fali and Winter wee - — | end since last Thursday. It in ex-|Was 1ot concluded when court ad- i 5 Y Admitted to Sisterhood. at pected that the station will be in op- | evrned for the day 5 Among thosc W were adai n N Y QLALITY | Mratior this (Thureday) afternoon or| The witness testified for the first Entertaired in New London. ho Bistérhood at S, Jsephs ¢ The best and most value for your MRS. G. P. STANTON'S, X in work should always be conaldered | 'Tiday morning and messages will be [ time that & -black test cost” and a| Mrs. J. R McNamara of Slater ave-iat Hartford o: Tues'i: was Sister in the t t money in an automobile today. You No. 52 Shetucket Street. especially when It costs uo more then | il o the Point Judith station Ted test coAt” were used in the book. | nue, with Masters John and Archer | Mery Ranhael of 1nis citv. Sister Lil- e treatment can't beat it. : i , g i g e A Y keeping of the Armour Packing com | McNamara, her sons, the former a|lan Sulllvin was 2:an3 the fror le- of One demonstration will convince NEW LINE ey i our price teh Sre| A Christmas wedding was that of | rany, the former representing ihe flai | student at Georgetown university and | ceived into the novitiate Among the . GOODS direct fr ’ s [ Mre. Eva (Brown) Johnsion, daugh-|ifice of the animal and the latter in- | the latter at Holy Cross college, with, priests present was P. 1. O'Reilly ot § COUGHS, COLDS L I e ¥ low prices. - whole story er uf Mr. and Mrs. Hosea M, Brown, | (uded fretght and other ltems of ex. | James B. Gaftey, wife and son. of | Montviile 1 Ask the man who ewns ans. B ot lenathl oA STETSON & YOUNG. [late of North New Helem, Mass., and | bense. California, were guests of John B. B o gy < 2 g | Gecrge € Tiaskell of Wendell, the| The government contends that the|Leahy and family in New London over Going to Egypt. BRONCHITIS FOR $900 Cotton Goods and Silks.at Half Prioes T | ccremsony taking place at Danielson. | “Ted test coet” was secretly used by | New Year's. Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. C. CATARRH, GRIPPE a fve paseangin. 30 1. P. Tou Car, | ML REM? STORE Pr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist |, " 000, . Vailis Mrs. Johnson has | the combination in fixing the price of = ! : . ] P e g Cer. JOHN BLOOM, ral years M h D. White and daughters, Misses Mary AND THAT'S WHAT IT I8, h’" Shannen Building Annex. Room A, |sv°nt most of her time at the home | ™™ Going to California. and Margaret White, of Broadway, 171 W, Main St Deaghend S setioa | f Ler sister, Mrs, Bela Simmons of Dr. 1. P Brewer and daughter,| Zadec L. White and daughter, Miss RHEUMATISM Seo it for yourself at o INciil New Salem, but for several| Wallingford—The Masons do not ex- | Miss Alice Brawer, leave Tuzs- | Julla White, of Winchendon, sail from B o e gford.— a iss Al r, leave néxt Tuss- | Julia White, of Winchendon, sail from (e S TEERE - ns anvertimg medium 1a | 8ecks #he had buen Visiting another {pect to move into their new building a two monihs' trip () the| New York for a three months' trip ALL DRUGGISTS g ’l‘nE M. B. RING AUTO CO. nose wefo 'the pul Kasters Conmsctiows el (o Te Mup | rier Mre. Jumes 8 ¢ of | bofore the Jatter part of January, conse by way of New-Origans, | abroad, moet of which will be apent ml teer v (a2 Sastnans meslie d, 36l ¥op ol San Diogo, Eevpt cloghane _ Ghostnut Strast.} o «

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