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Y 4 RWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1912 terfly dance, circus acts under hoops of | Boston, where he was supermlendenl fire, and finishing up with a grand fire | of a large cork factory. = - department scéene in ‘which they make|: Mrs, Smith died Dec, 31, at \th'h NO Narwlch Yueldly, /, Jan. 2 23, 1912, Heary Allen & Son : Ani S them out of the windows. K They are | company the body to B! a run to the blazing house and rescue | time Mr. Smith was in such * pos o . o big favorites with the crowd. the burial. He was al& FURNISHING | The Butierin sneuta ve aenversa | Unknown Named Charlie Wins $1,000—How the Other | Siutber neLiity 1k the ot tht-tes Hoe e 1t the property and iumates by tnrowing [ health that he was not for burial. He leaves | everywhere in the city de: UNDERTAKERS re 6 & m - appeared at the theater is Karlo, the |Clarence B. Smith, who lives near Del- Subseribers who fail tc receive ic by | that time WAL couter 3 faver by re- Awards Were Made—Hall Packed to Doors. Yaqul Indian, who gives a talk about {ta, N. Y. | Quick Relief — Trial Package Mulcdi GCOMPANY. g thé differant . tribes, Hlustrated *with Julius Robert Me: | portiddy the fact to The Bullet slides, and_then entertains with some st naNE: . | - Lhidulos, 5 stite A Following an- iliness of -tore than| Free to All — ln Plain Wrapper 88 Main St. | THE WEATNER aletghit of Khnd wilin he-Rocompantaayi, - i ol O ieh e patently bore ‘his suffering AR sigger died at h For New England: Unsettled Tues-| the four on which it has been hed, Sofa pillow, coupon 176, Miss M. man avenue, at about 11 o'lock Mon-| An operation with the kpife is dan- i for | Byckler. HAS BEEN MARRIED day mor: 3 1 g B O il 3 y morning, gerous, humiliating and rarely a per- e e 0" |.the venefit of the Elks building fund, | _Ladies house coat, coupon 126, Mrs. WMo i % pbtivEtor Mottt caia was manent suc- ' “Predictions from the New York Her- | all other interests among those who | F. A. Collins. SINCE LAST NOVEMBER: Hana knitted shawl, coupon A360, = the on of Mr. and Mrs. Rohert G. Mea- “fherels just 3 ald: On Tuesday fair and warmer | attended were subordinated to demand i o A 7 “ave. | Joseph G. Mitchell and Miss Maud |S/8er- He was born April 9, 1866, He JOSEPH BRADFORD, | jcorer vil preval with 1Ught (0] 15 know where the lons list of cash Mes Georsis L ROAD, 21 LISks oY s- " itchell and Mise Maud | ,ttendca the public schools of this city 'y e L one other way . Sable e o nue. . Hedge Kept Secret Three Months. |and ente ploy. of, the' Hopk to be cured— fresh variable winds, followed by in- | angofher prizes wore to be awarded, e e e P 454 saicred the employ o the Honking Lk PR s 74 creasing cloudiness, and on Wednes- | [l dine"a erowd that packed the floor | b, pany, where remain Ay y privacy of — On Monday night at the Flks bazaar | Couch, coupon B267, Mrs. C. A. Con. ‘:Cl,:l:e: lefl;“‘-:sr«'onmrs‘amnal talent and Forecast for Today. in-Olymplic hall, the closing night of | nell, 22 CHff street. a for urn. Jutius Robert Me: Piles is a fearful disease, but can be Free- | cured if you go at it right. home N, LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED | | & > or. e v sta- B. M. Hall, 386 Central avenue. Joseph G. Mitchell of Philadelphia, o1 oo M g “ Book Binder. day unsettled weather, with nearly sta- | ynd gallery to remain wntil 130 o'clock | Mt thate, saupon C118, W. H.| who f phia, | until about two years ago, when he w R who for some time past has been test | forced o leave his work o ’ tionary temperatu this morning, when the awards were | Jennings. Sikid Wark Sui s ount of 3 Dboard man in the local branch of the [ll health. Ha was lost emplesed i your own home Fiank Books Made and Ruled to Order Observations in Norwich. completed. Hand embroidered centerpiece, cou- | Southern New England Telephone Co., | the ('abam(}”uf inep e e Zi'ss Pyramid A 283 SROADWAY. The following records, reported from| In the early part of the evening the | pon A85, Grant Troland, says the Norwalk Hour, and Miss | He was married to Kate Taber Sept. Pile Remedy. week of “‘, & Py ' Sevin's pharr show the changes |booths and canvassers did a rushing |~ Range, coupon G74, Frank A. Col-|Maud Elizabeth Hedge of Norwich |11, 1383, by Rev. B. W. Jewett, (hen We mall a Teleshuta in temperat and the barometric | business, making the most of their last | Jins, 5 were marrled in Port Chester, N. Y., |rector of Trinity piscopal church trial package 5 changes Monday chances, while in between times lhere‘ Tady's hat {contributed by Mrs. F.|on Monday, Nov. 6 1911, by the Rev. | Sha aied clght sears nac oy oY savin | her. Bar, | was dancing to the music of Lang's| A’ Collins), coupon B35, O. B, Hall. |T. Richard Thele, of the North Baptist | The decedsed mae & member of Un- write. “ ALLPAPERS kb Mo 6 30.18 | orchestra. y ! Cot P church of that eity. = Mrs. G. D. Ruth- | cas lodge, No. 11, I. 0, O. F.. and for It will give P 34 3019| The awarding of the first prize was| PLY 139, A.J. B. and M. | F and A. J. Ebeling of South Norwalk |about 12 years was drum major of | YOU quick rellef, show you the harm- HH Waal Papers T 5 30.16 | reached about midnight, and when all | $100—Coupon A11139, A.J. B. *| accompanied the young people. The | Tubbs' band. He was | less, painless nature of this great rem- ppommtl“ bor s ) 10, lowest 26 were finished it was found that the big | S No. 33, Meriden Conn. inafly friends here of Mr. Mitchell will { member of Company ¢, - | edy and start you well on the way to- Others w ilow a; ta Comparisons. cash prize of $1,000 had gone to an| $100—Coupon B20538, I Watkinsom. | pe qurprised to learn of his mirriage, | attended the Universalist church, He|Ward a perfect cure. £ dictions for Monday: Fair; siight | Shxnen?: Who hfl? :"P;:l:) weittn \n(r‘mfl:&x:r:‘ Ty but, hu\l\‘:-\fl will exmnvl\lheu con- | was an honest and upright citizen and| Then vou can get a full-sized box| During the Clearance Sale u lot of % ot S ohy: 11 “Charlie” on the Wicket; $400 in prizes | $ DO A 597 Genrge . | ErAtulations and best wished. That Mr. | won the love and esteem of all who|{tom any druggist for 50 cents, and i . . 3 G '_“J"“fl had gone to Norwich parties, $200 to| $100—Coupon ~C51527, Georse F.| Srirchel] intended to take a bride was m“.'»‘.\-[vm E e s g who| often one box ‘Kw short lengths and edd sizes seoumy v o o FrneTexy Meriden, $109 each to New London, | Neale, Forestville, Conn. | unknown to all but mate | Survi few i e Gt i o brothers and one| Insist on having what you call for.|lated. All thess will be effered this lartford and Forestville, and one tick- $100—Coupon (' fends, who kept A is secret well, but | sister. €. Fred Messingsr of New Virk |- Just send your name and address to| week at prices whish x ot for $100 had no mark to show name | Underwood Typewriter Co. HarHord | ot ey (0 kOBt his secret well, but | sister. €. Fred Measin q(,‘m“ fid | Pyramid Drug Co., 434 Pyramid Bulld- | ool Brices whish Maet Srir IR - e Moon.| or location. P i Burke & MAIT | will out,” it has become known. M 2d Chaketice | ing, Marshall, Mich., and recelve free, | A4ickly: 5 by u ik The articles of merchandise were first | Meriden. e b | Hedge 'is known here, having been | Messinger essinger | DY return mall, the trial package in 5 & & |5 S awarded, the committee officiating | $100—Coupon D70407. Bmilie M.| the guest o Mr. and Mrs. . D, Ruth f this city. Messinges | o plain wrappor v IF LOW PRICES COUNT THIS P. . MURTAGH | consisting of Semlor Aledrman Henry | Thumm, 71 Frankiin street, Norwich | ot Syaghiteton mtocet savers] el | P! |= ——— | WEEK SHOULD BE THE BUSIEST 8 8 Gebrath, John M. MacDougall and | . $100—Coupon 0. Bd Radke, 500 The marriag® was very romantic, in|. 23D WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. | (WEEK OF A BUSY MONTH. and 94 West Matn St. |3 Frank A. Bill. The tickets were drawn | East Main street, Norwich. | that Mr. Mitehell, who before. coming | | Tehphane - by May Ansell. Willami W, Beck- | $100—Coupon C43810, “——, New | to Soutli Norwalk held a. similar post: | Mr. and Mrs, Sterry Kinnie Given Morn. | with was (he megaphone announcer | London. e | tion with - the New London branch of . P by ”,"‘{mm Laurence Millea the clerk. $100 — Coupon C54696, Margaret | the company, where during his bust. | SorPro¢ Party in Honor 'sf Occas hams, Outlhg. Flanndls, Linlags Turkeys Chl(’.k"[\s 134} " The awards were made in the fol- | O'Connor, 4 Thames street, . |mess duties ‘he met and won Miss| O™ Linen, Toweling, White Gou‘dl, Rib- ys, | “Eix srenigh witer It 13 Tow | lowing order $1,000—Cotipon B36889, “Charlie” | Toanee ‘whe to ar erercid won Miss | - Linen, Towsling, Whits G - | tide, whi followed by fiood tide, 600 tickets on cash pr coupon | The closing night was a big one in!phong' exchange of Norwich, where |, LIEre Was an enjovabl i d i d Gosllngs Etc | D161, Frank Watson. a financial way and the workers who | T hus matly feiends win wii erere [home of Mr . il il Dresser, ; coupon A110, G. W. Carroll. | have put in such hard labor d rd, coupon A40, Dr. Comeau. | the bLazisr are anticipating a Ten pound box tandy, coupon 788, no | factory showing in resuits best wishes, near (4 GREENEVILLE NEWS. odd ."zes lsnw!hnl Overcoats and Boys' Overcoats and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Wemen Sidebo for New Year's Day. Death of Josaph Carroll—Notes of — g s i i bu he tanalr FOOD AND DRINK. T ety s gre alue than & ton o and Children, Women's and Chil St idia il 2 s Local Intereat. S A T e L : SRR i ] eretore natural to )| Winter Garments, Men's, Werken's Also many other good thirgs P nier. L A e Dr. N. P, Smith Spoke to Young Mer i Miss Wilber. The 1 bume that: wuu. oxrmot wet: ) Chilihen's Winkee, Hewlory sos'i s for every day. e T ol k) piece (G. W. Carroll con- | drawing., When two awards went tc at Y. M: C. A, Gym, | 1 x 8 erience and glasses th rappers, Etc. upon 246, James Hart, 526 | Meriden, the canvass r from that cit Ay morning < g L Moimay mori announced that he Had won his" hot o Dl g Svetiing wha nasded in & aslig Broken Lines o/, Mes Neck. People’s mal‘kEt‘ " Stifered i g le suit, coupon F'186, W. R | that two awards would come to his o ol ahGEr Sith R mes S Forkl Sue, ders, Shanks. t¥, and that he had made a Napkins, Towels, lelo cmhn Blank- o & d Double barreled ha: shotgun, wager like this at the last half- C. A e piar 3 i ots, Comfortables, U""’"""v Ete. 6 Franklin St. : | coupon B291, Joe Crescent | dozen fairs at which hie had sold tick healt half of the k. p w . soLd ; i : s ; ; e 3 b The Plaut-Cadden Co. r conducting a business of ] e s > the | Pre s i b it i QPTICIANS, D ic D 'I’ RRY g o ‘& & business of hls| HEPTASOPH OFFICERS REV. H. J. WYCKOFF ON riginal ) = cires tablished 1872 omestlc epartmt T I the past 13 years | HAVE BEEN INSTALLED THE MASTER KEY. e hin Clgy £ Eing b EN LDING 3 id suffered from ey | Pl he firs: chapter of Gen- | ¢ . At 14c—One lot of Pilow Cases, sizes Makes Wfl[Hl"- ie served in the civil war.|Edward F. Comerford Raised to Chair | Seventh Shop Talk Given at Crescent 5 ", S5 g rang 1 45x36, regular price 26c—price to (& THIRIE v embe Nam of Archon of Norwich Conclave, Fire Arms Company. o ere to b him' for - food. | 8 close l4c each. cased ‘:ll‘("f,‘ s At 55c—Bleached Sheets, sise $x90, Y aw R i o8 (S seamless and standard grade, hall. District Deputy 1 Four More Games regular price Thc—price to close i Archon Charles Peterson of z sk lavalk G 1 loyal, 1 n, who had been e Eji; i i an. s loved an | here fo conduet the n i feated. At 10c—30-inch White India Linons, mpat ny friends goes out Lo} " A i Bl O g| T a st 10 to 20-yard lengths, value 20c v BU N U > ber family | &7 | pool tours closing price 10c & yard. ak Ao | j 3 nd At 12156 40-inch White India Linens, s a wond rength ¢ make one pound o S v of th e Rehearsing Cantata, 0 to 20-yard lengths, value 2be ealing the pork we g s . closing price 12 1-2 ¢ & yar& ). Bosw venue, at strongest bolt er draw ireas Swar who won th n ! 8 Pt v HALF 1500 yards of Colored Wash s 1 T rriooh,. An S ure ig o avail. if Carroll is gar Y v v ebieals Goods, comprising Dress Lin- ; Rev, C. H officiated | Controls 1t is in the hande of a th 20 to s n 4 hurch on Wes PRICE | ens, Fopling, Bic., all at Balf 2 larg ance of relatives And so ghtv energy from sam price—regular %ec value at frier T floral forms w makers. who used to for . Purchases New Homes. 12%¢c a yard. — - s beant Relatives | gots of steel to e . me on the earers. Ditlai was dn. the ] va 15 de veXopieR 8 . 1% At 79c—One Tot of full size Croehet Hack, Livery and Boarding i o Hickory _stre {hieh. s s ks . . i Fed Spreads, some solled, others STABLE wiicted by Bev. Mr. Pitehor, By no chance can ¥ Y | & v pa was at b slightly imperfect, value $1.25. ’ Annual Mesting of G. W, B. | : ¢ . At 8%c—One lot tull size Crochet nday of Mrs. Noyes D, len hus purchased a SRuk Se e s s e I SET ashes nda ! bkt X Bed Epreade, solisd &nd, dightl ] t ¢ locks <o dixs N mati 50 yove there from mperfect, value $1.50 MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave. | o tnc Consregational charch on 1 | [t rgainst anot that the Creator 'wio mwa nd photop ! ; ; o i 3 ¢ election of offi- Ke s ingle key that it e 0 Ut o L i At $1.65--25 Hemmed Satin Marseilles r | ) g, Slaction of_ig fic all, With this one key, instead of e [ | floor and i balcony . being gers, a_student at the Bed Spreads—regular §2.25 value LOUIS H. PRUNELLE| v tna retreshwenis wil be ser . the fanitor may ¢ e 5 ke A €0l ling a we s nome o it | D | any room of the building { e and was well ‘please ot 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) | T | urning freely at the tou vthing {the first nig e app , | REMNANTS—of all kinds, odd lots | AFTVI | magic piece of steel; every door yield- | had prompt it and brought r s E. Hough of and soiled Blankets, Comforta- Pies, Calie and Bread | TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS. | = o amp e coummromp, |Ine-to the cente biading of he mas I hom . emphaticaity * i e bles, Teble Cloths, Naghtnm, A | Pleasant Birthday Party—V, 5 { ter key hat the - Bk ed -3 ently with Mrs. Hough's | rowels, - y re- ! Events of Local Intoreste " | to attend, so that the installation was | Human life is a house with many|and every element for the nutrition of | . o, Towels, Etc.—all at greatly re i vents of Local Interest. e 3 Mitsinats Daputy D. C. | rooms, and we are the tendn “in | the body. Dr. Smith aiso combated fhis name : b duced prices this week. H .y party held at 80 Front| MUrphy of Tattville in_temporary sion © statemeént which he said had been |of the I o e (LR O Ty el st 150 ¥ront) Trrhe officers installed were_the fol- | Wherein we iransact our busin | DEGEousiy I ihis g ies: ok & | matel on Fouy Frank W. Barber, were | o herC saventh G tide | lowing: Past archon, James J. Fiynn; | floor on which to earn our dail n might without injury and pos- |a po hotto cvening was much enjoyed | a¥chon, E. F. Comerford; prelate, Dan- | T0 these rooms we hold the keys: per- | G R e R 5 n G r twol I e, | small quantity of alcohol daily. oking a pipe and playir ¢ g Cening was much B Domlevy: scoretary. 3. 7 Cochrane; | haps to another Toom or two beside, | smell a s smoki i P : tctionn o given by Mom. | 11 DUsler, secretary £ K Co e | O i | s (here, waknt @ wora of (2ath 1n | Under vaier, and A Srokine. i B [Wash Goods and Wisie Feap and violin ee. | Williams; inspector, Frank Kieindi- | We get the use of the keys that admit | it. Experiments once made by Dr b ik , el . Mrs., Lydia Benneit of Central Vil Jobie Teap and violin se- | enst; warder, N, T. Jensen; sentincl, | US to the rooms in which are kept the | Chittenden of Yale in giving four ining Wada’ Watar 00 fartha Richmond of | bk A recitan °d- | John Shultz; ofganist, J. Belle- | Pooks and B s g | O e braver that skt vua Vdamduntratins al & & caipinG wield are makine lengthy visits |- Money-saving opportuaities abeund A recitation was giv-| ¢ life; but these are not ours t)|posed io have proved that 0l was | demo ation of hi inch expansion | LR T er, Mrs. Julla Bates, | in our Wash Goods department. Mere n °s Murphy, When Papa Was | “Sqt |01 instalied archon, B, F.|keep—they are only loaned for anioxidized in the body, and he mention- {and 400 cubic in TR ST e B g I B g o] gl g ot Attle Boy. Refresnments were serv-| - A0 DOV OSSR SICAR ember | NOUr now and then. And the most of | ed later experiments by others as well | gets a great hand jana then R e | alf-past seven. The hostess| € the order who joined Norwich con- | the doors In this great house of life|as by himself to show that acetalde- Two | ical numbers make th R 8o Flannelettes, 28 inches wide, eceived a palr of gloves and a set of | &y U1, o0 V0 een an able work - | are shut against us with locks that our | hyde appears in the breath, and that|Test of the vaudevilie bill, in which | value | in light, medium and dark Vs from her guests, and a| (" ts committees, and also filled | ltle handful of keys will ot fit. he who takes alcohol produces acetic | Miss Alice C. Dudley in Irig lian MARRIED 10 | colors, in figures and floral racelet from her aunt, Mary Shea. tho OIS OF TEGVORE. Felore h6 k. The master kev of the house of life | acid and is making a big mistake. 3 ish and coon dial te a RO T iR designs for- walsts and ot erotion is religion: the life of God in the soul S - Bls R S NI WO | 1912, Henry Engells and Miss dresses. Hubert Labarre Entertained. A past archon's jewel was voted the | Of man. There is no door in this world COMMON PLEAS COURT. ot s CRLAC YW ances Monsom : Hubert Labarre entertained a party | retiring archon, 4. J. Fiynn, and a|or the next behind which walt the up-to-date performers in a singing, | r i > Tlkine Gemiing and iano payinging | WisER — KINNEY — In Stonington,| 10c | Heavy Welght Flannelstte, ¢ friends ‘at his home on Hunters|door prize of a Heptasophs fob to |jTeasures of confidence and courage, of | Motion List Business and Assignment | Thoy distributed boses. of cigareries | LANCALUH, Jan 11 1913 by the Rev.| vaiue | light, medium ~and _dark \venue, Saturday evening. Games and | John Schultz, holder of the lucky and opportunity and life that wil Chsoh ad soudeniug 3 el Duigh ne. Frank B. Wiser and| 42125 | grounds, in pretty floral de- 1usic were enjoved and refreshments | number. not open wide at the bidding of re- b . (he TRAtIEIE st s Bhs othig Do e s gy > ; """ | slgne, for kimonos. vere served, making the occasion an| Light refreshments were served. A v a‘f‘*{') 'f‘:“}l‘ggrw“f The court of common pleas was in | entertainment, all being - well she .‘,‘lM‘TCH\EL\F—@EDEE;,\‘; ‘,:‘\'f'l(;"";‘]: jovable one for all present. = Against that lock press your own re. | Session at New London Monday forfand well selected from high qualily| tidnara Thele Joseph C. Miteheit of | 12Y2¢ | Duckling Fleece, in new and Those present were Samuel Marsan, REPORT ON DR. WILEY. ligious motion list hearings and asslgnment of | subjects. tichard T J 3. Pt 1 valie | desirable patterns — 82-ineh ved Durand, Ernest Gresier, Josepi 10 Your o, b oie oo, of his lead- | ces, Judge Charles B. Wailer made . Philadelphia and Miss Maud E. | Superfine Flannel, suitable csier, Joseph Glande, Afert Dupons, | Congressman Higgins Says It is Ready | In& your life. of h Knowledse of what | fhe following assisnments Fell at lce House. Hedge of Norwich | for kimonos and dressing ipoleon Labarre, Albert Labarre, Al- and Will Be Reported Soon. upon you, and if these facts n;‘-?,,nvz orwich, Feb. 5—Connecticut Pants | sseph Henderson, .John Casey . . | sacques. ert Brunelle, Amie Pine, Peter la- Sy solid reality for vou your doubts must | 2nd Knee Pants Co. vs. A. B. Nir- srge Gardner and a man named King DIED. . re, Benadette Gresier, Rose Be- (Special to The Bullef dissolve. Are you afraid or anxious? | Man- re at work at the Kra & Hen- | LAYMAN _In New london, Ja. 2, 1912, 1gc | Robeland Fleece, 28 inches No matter whether the Pain i, Amelia Benoit, Victoria Gladue,| Washingtén, Jan, 22 —Plerce Maher | What harm could overiake ons o ho |, New London, Feb v&. | derson ice h off ¥ ‘avenue, | Nellie, T wife of Harold layman| vaiue | wide, extra heavy fisscod A 4 Delia (Gladue, Rose Labarre, Albina|of New Haven was elected a member \ ' 419 lian Society of N onday 1 the stai- wcloirbiat e 26c | ial, in dark and m is in the Back or Side, Chest abarre, Blanche Beauchemin. O e hagrd of the Cioli Ber-. | lks with God, or what danger prove | Italian Soclety Monds n the stak- | \pWBURY—In New TLondon. Jan. 20, o [y mbarian, Jo S "y New London, Feb, greater than his mightiness? Is oy anding g s vice R i a 1 ife of Christophe | colors, for bath robes, etc, or Limbs, you can always \rement association at thelr | Shot. mewa T ew London, Tan. a0 1 71912, Ade from you by the door of | ficld vs. Royal Linen they were thrown to _the| @G, Newbury, aged 41 years : oting £ ay in this city. b " Norwich, Feb, 12 3 . distance of t fifteen | cug ‘ HALF | 750 yds. of Wash - Satusdiy 8l mesting Saturday trouble? "The happlest people in the|_ 3 distance of about fifteen In Ne ondon, Jan, 19 | 760 yds. of new Spring rely on an Allcock’s Plaster. viib BB Night -‘\-""Ch' | Representative Higgins has recom- | \world are not thoss who are fece fron, | Kraus and others. i} g They were .somewhat bruised by | C Gnis Minaer . L | Gntin sged 88 Fabrics, including and 1 d he Pinochle club held .their first|mended the appointment of Welden I | pain and sorrow and diffculties, but|_ In Horace D. Wilb s. William ( fall, but no serious infury was suf-| years. PRICE | White Striped’ Serge, Tennis It is a standard remedy, irday aight lunch in thelr rooms on | Sheldon to be postmaster at Moosup, | those who apply the master Koy, re. | Ives, judgment was rendered a r a by any of the p CARROLIL—In this city, Jan. 22, Joseph Stripes, Sahara Cloth and sold by druggists in every | | ticet, Saturday evening, and |in place of William P. Kenyon, Who |jigion, to all these apparent ba rlere, | Bill of partiowlars. | M. Carroll 3 Striped Volle — £ 3, 2B1ST Y many members w present 1o pat-| declined reappointment. The office | ang swing them wide open so tha joy | Answer or other .pleadings in one | NURW'PH TOWR Funeral m his late home, No. 76 | value at 12%ec & ‘ part of the civilized world. nize the new institution which is to| pays $1,500 per vear. stands revealed in the room that trow. | Week was ordered in John W: Worrall, | ! Central avenue, Wednesday morning e continued throughout the winter.| Representative Higgins, a member of | plo screened, but could not hold secare | IT-, ve. Herbert F. Gaffey. ;L . ¢ 1674 Racall t 8.15. Requiem mass at St. Mary's Constipation, Bilio s The committee in charge is composed | the committes on the expenditures in | against God and his foondec “srere| A hond of $75 In two weeks was or- | Letter o Recallsd—Cantata Ro-il _entroh st § pielack oestipcion, Dikousmers Indige f Michael Letendre, William Desma- | the agricultural department,which con- | you grieved or . rebelled oouse. -re | dered In Kleban & Jacobs vs. Gilbert hearsal—Personal Items. | BATHRUN—Ii Westininater. Jen. 31, Bl'andrefllS'Pllls s and Edward Lafleur. ducted an esamination ~info the | had no chance. at the besr-eiags g | . Coates Co. | it [ "T6 Grorge . Rathbun, aged 74 i e charges against Dr. Wiley during the |1ite? = Bacanse you coutd aor LE; An answer in two wee rd a_recent number of the Youth's | . Ay WiTka B w t U d Entirsly Vegesable. oKenna—tarours extra session last mummer, sald that | vour noblart aspratioil Mot Ty | A e, administeator. and ohers | Companion s an ltem entitisa A Pu- | O'CONNELICIn this city;-Jan. 21, Mrs. | WY ITNERT UNGCrWeAr it Migs Marlon Marcure and Cormick | the report of that committee would be | ambitions? Stop a moment to realige | v Spink and wife. jritan Love ;“"-“" written i v.| puneral. from the home of her gon-in- R N 4 “| McKenna of Jewett City were united | Made to congress today or tOmOTrow. | that he who goes along with God will udgment as per bill of particu | aylor of Westfield, M law, Samuel Carr, No. 12 Peck streot,| Women's and Children's Winter Un- | NAITIAGY At oclock Monday | He refused to discuss the report in ad- | have more ado fo keep up than con- | WAs ordered in Theodore T1. ¥ | f“f:’du‘,? !‘. s T | day) morning at §15 Mar¥ | derwer.r at Cisarance Pricss. [ morming at the Sacres Heart church, | vance of ils presentation in the house. | aciousness than he s ‘held back nd | vs, Eldredge Construction C { at her father's hovse | ot m at St Patrick's church af o Bt e ¢ iy tnt | The committee on postoffices = and | vou will assent to the propo The arguments were made in J. D. | Connecticu ss Ca | 9 o , Miss Marcure has for some time past|Post Toads of the house are receiving | (he only key that oan hope th uniea | Sulliven ve. 3. F. Conant & Co. and | Sl e R R Sauitt. O "‘!‘1;0 5 enfi.:;y’:m‘m-mm hen ved in the People’s store, | thousinds of postal cards asking for | the door behind which himan oppor- | Judge Waller took the papers | dove on the sheet of pa 'f,‘f,-;‘ Bpare. MRSt W | Vests and Pants — \1..,\ jends wish the newly marrled | the passage of Representative RUIY'S| tunity waits is religion | | 2 ‘llg‘ on its breast the words, | o Jlicas at the Church of the Good | 3e value at 21c each. eouple a happy and successful future, | Pl Wwhich ”"“"%fi’wflw,,fi? experi-} This is the master key to the house NORWIGH TO HARTFORD | Dove and ".4‘ e Branch to 3 Shepherd Wednesday afternoon, Jan, | Sy mental auto post-coach service. of life—religion. Tt may mot mean | —— | 1 2 post and emblem, at 230 oclock. Burial i the ) s Miaal’ ¢ o Sbi ;u S 0 rde -k Biaiss i The cards are being sent all over the | the same thing to vou and to me: it 1§ | Petition for Trunk Highway to Be Pre. | The letier shows the fanciful stylo o | fly 1ot in Yantic cemetery B | Hemes Mo gud G week to take in ten cars for over-| gy, pieasant weather Sunday|of New LT RN ST e not always = expressed nidentical | sented to Highway Commissioner. i;‘lj‘t"“ B e less preceded a Tie" | Tighte—Cloarance. price !'”': ; Rorts o ieasan: e Sunday 1 0] people: biit for sub- S ang Wt 1 : " air, from 7be. na;l":g -:a Np‘aa!nq rought out the walkers. J. D- Noian | ARl SR o — |stance 1t is the swest sirons, stimu- | Thrty members oif the | Rev. Mr. Taylor had been a theolog- Sy i etter have it done now rather than | and Josaph Lambert took a trip of being confined to his home | AUINE Influence of God our Father | managers of the Conneet ty, S— ~ 6% | Women s Black Ribbed wait £l later when the rush is on. sout 16 m the route being from | WOk after being cenflfe shaping our lives into likenoss to his | Sons of the American Revo et X 5 W,fm B AR AR B - | o @ this work, afl Lratohie of 't | Taftylils ‘to. Baitic” end ‘thence over| Dy fllnem.for soverps deye. |own. * Your own religion—not that of | at the Union League club i Ha- | TORTURED BY ECZEMA $135 | $1.00 end $1.26 valud at &0 e T . of | the ¥ aln A'{:v y“ui to Bean Hill, Nor-| qu.. (Tuesday) cvening, the Taft- Kborue; oih r man, ,?»“i. vour own—wlll | ven :;4“,:;1:: ?r:'\?:":o\'\ ‘\r\r; s moet- il { 15 Wain Street, | T 9 a - | wich and vi hia CPUsMdAY), cysuing t ? | Drove if vou accept and use it. to be | Ing Jonath: ull of Norwich, a |, - w0 oo . vaAN vitle Besiketball tasm will miogt n‘fuf'uévL“" master key that will set wide be- | former president of the club, prod Awtul Sitching:. &nd SBlwning.. Deiven] - 440 | Men's Ribbed Union Sqts. ont With Bhi Sk | Yy excling conteat ia_ pramised, "In "3 | fOFe YOu every door In the house of Iie.| a petition m Norwich for a trunk Children Frantic | Value | floscy-lined - ragular “0c | Peter Tichmond has moved from |previous game Taftville won by 1-2 S urm of highway between Hartford and | E0c | value at 44c n ch, through Lebanon and WV LAON -6 S EEeee oirts AT THE AUDITORIUM. mantic. Dpon aotien by the board of Try This Remedy at Our Risk. ‘ B e Vaudevili d Moti ; | managers, the petition was endorsad 3 440 | Boys' Gray Rib Union Frink Benolt has returned to his|— = 9t Netlens Plotuces. a5 rge . T Williams, ¢ Ecsema often comes vaiue | Snits, flesov-lined regular EZO FOR BUNIONS. {py Dr. Gearge C. T Wil he |ling causes, such as die AND B0e | G0c value at 44 : < —_— Sty [ o For. vatioty that makes @ satistying | President, T;”p\‘j;;‘ G. Btone, the | ao, se of alkali soaps. Ch ‘ ‘ ! . Corns, Callouses and Tired Aching | combination the Anditorium hit a hap. | Secreta 30 Petss Will be given 10 | gren's eczema can usually T | Women's Winier Weight i | . i Py blend in the three vaudeville acts | State Highway Commissioner James H. |t someihing of the sort | 7 TSl o - Tel. 697 Greeneulle badhes Burning, Swollen and N Smalling | 2%, 278, 1[0, hoes, Sangesve, o | Saig T {0 something of tho sort. 1 mbalmers. e | RO mon v, Seeky — eet. continue for the first haif of the weok. | > 37 thet makes one Ahmost frantie 3 it HOWTUCK AFE AGER s 4§ R e DR LR picturcs as well wer also | OB'TUARV | needed but it is still more important | 2 idhautbeoea e 4 Dirgsio [ness and misery from poor tired but | Tgher ‘aa Fhe. taking Beitome parcihor | Cassimer W. Smith, 100 v e Saxon ; Lty dda $148 | Women's Nalacal PROR A ANITARY Ny Embalmar feet ; 5 | out the wairdness and mysticism of the | Word has been recaived here of the | ste and suc- | 7 LSS e Y g 5:‘2{.’:’.‘# PRING WATER ATISEYING and mbaimar Walking is u pleasure; dancing a|story of the book with Egyptian and | death of Cassimer W, Smith, which |cessfil ires Salve ot | Telephone call 323-8. 25 ."‘f’ g o 3 : G | joy ufter you have freated your feet| African sceners. occurred at Bast Beston, Janmary 11, | ont ays few | peny K. Church. - Wim. Sniith All v to a rub with BZO the refined oint-| Furnishing the melody for the hill | as fhe result of heart trouble. Mr. | moments ~ but penetrates =T skin : -~ Stik~and o Norwi 70 Pranklin St, Bulletin BId ment. are Pritzkow and Blanchard, a clever | Smith was former a resident of | poves so that ils healing germ $150 | Women's nd Waal Un. Tel Norwich, Conn . : ;1 | 5 } fon Suits, in reguiar » 5 B S Telephone 643-2, Don’t ferget the mame; HZO for|pajr af specialists, whese yodling and | Freston and was well knewn here- |stroying action reaches the very seat UBBE _— SO = i e } 7o | the feet the only real thing fer mak- | imitations are features. with Miss | abouts, though for m number of years |of the disease. Greut imp n\\cmem is R BERS $2.00 | tra large wnes — at Prompt service dsy er migh ing feet feel fine and comfortable. | Rianahard’ i t resided here, i o ey \ ok, value $3.00 % i ¢ mohard's startling cestume change | he has nof | seen in a fer 5. RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTIC NEWMARKET HOTEL, Zady Assistant, 25 cents a jar at all druggists and |in which she appears one second as a | Mr. Smith came from Delta, N. Y. ) This is the skin remedy that we sel ‘. 8. 715 Boswall Ave. Residence 116 Broadway, money back if net satisfied. Nothing | woman and the next as a man. from which place Mrs. Smith also {on a positve guaranty to give back| Migh and low cut, light and heavy byl Mt TP <t tagey <t m“” opp. Theatre. n:vlv‘dg'lvflflfanr“&lflrlgz:lsvB;:I’:ml':d"1afe Montagues' cockatoos, 18 of them, | came. He was here 35 vears ago on a | your mauey i you are not satisfiea | weights. Best makes, low prices, . Liquers o @ ands skin, mail or-|put on a remarkably well trained bird | dairy farm and was aiso engaged in|with the effects you get. Broadway m m ‘ Meais and Woeich Rarebit scrvza 1o Telenhons §42 ders filled by Ese Chemical Co,|act, the prefty birds appearing har.|the cork business here with R, T.|Pharmacy, Gh G Bngier, Norwich, FRANK A. BILL, ¢ ecder. Jois Tuchle Pron Tel 43-h Rochester, N. X, nessed in racing sulkies, deing & but- ' Geedwin, ¥rom hers he moved te East ' Conn A Telephone 104 Main Steest. 3