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EXTRA FINE | @hefutletin | "= SYSTEMATIC CANVASS OF THE TOWN 5 i CATARRH GONE { Native Turkeys ..... Philadelphia Capons Hamburg Grapes . Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 1912.. VARIOUS MATTERS Valentines are appearing in the store windows, Yy Only light catches are reported by those who fish through the ice, Tomorrow, St. Paul's day, the Fipis- Misses Jennie and Katie Cochran have moved from Perryville to Mrs. J, W. Starr's tenement in Uncasville. Miss Bessic Grover of Bridgeport has returned home after spending the past few days with friends in Nor- wich, 5 Miss Katherine Somers of the Har- ris bullding visited the Norwich La- dies' auxiliary of the A. O. H, Sun- Ten Teams Will Endeavor to Raise $5,000 Each for the New Industry Fund—Increase of $1,700 on Tuesday— Further $750 Subscriptions nounced on City Hall Bell. AORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1912 mother, spehding the winter in Tunis. pects to &peild two or three months in this country befors returning to Africa, where he will probably make a trip into the lgterior, hammedan “religion. the Philippines the same religion 18 practiced. When Taken May be An- GORE FOUND GUILTY Mr. Johnson's mother and graud- who accompanied him, are He ex- studying the Mo- He says that in When You Breathe Hyomei HYOMEI (pronounce it High-o-me) is guaranteed to end the misery of catarrh. Breathe it, destroy the gatarrh germs, and soon hawking and snuf- fling will cease. Breathe it, and erusts will ng lons- er form In the nose: mucug will not lodge in the tbroat; all inflamma- . FRANKLIN SQUARE are selling a Good, Reliable Waltham tion will leave the membrane of the nose and throat and your head will feel clear and fine. Breathe it for coughs, colds and sore throat; its soothing, healing, antisep- copal churches will hold special serv- ices. day.—New London Telegraph, IN S8UPERIOR COURT FORWAR‘D MOV‘EMEIH'—CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME IS ARRANGED. Hothouse Tomatoes . bl Jury, However, Aecommended Lenien- oy and He lis Sentenced to from One Indian River Oranges. Contributions Last Week, $18,750. Monday. sounding ten Dblows each time, Per mission to do this will probably be se- cured this morning, so that, except at Watch in a Zo-ynr + Gold-filled Case for As a result of 5) many heavy rains, ice is sald to be unusually clear and i th “very ten blows on| to Thres eYars in State Prison—Ira | tic action is better than all the stom- clean this season. Brown & Perkins. - 750 m;‘h:e\fi- :ll"(f:a‘:;“r{hm Myl Bl oy SRkt ‘dosing remedies: in creiton: el Oranges to cut . The steamer Chelnea is being repair- | Sehedule Covers Three Days, March 1,| Nerwich Record . weemee T80y pirited men nave come forward e Sl e there isn't a particle of opium, cocaine g 0 g rePaito| 2 and 3, With Prominent Speakers| H. F. & A, J. Dawley ....... 750 - Norwich, 4 i oo or other habit forming drug in it Head Lett 19| Bl o tha worke of heodors it & | 2 487 b WA g s Tt Ty |forthe weitare of Norwlch. | When the’criminal superior court| Of 0L R Corin LR B Ly, > I L5 et ons of Jersey City, ach Day—Special Prayer Metings| Mrs. H. B. P. Huntington .... £ 30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon | opined here Tuengay Morning, the Jury | O it, 5 3 ¢ - haler, $1.00. Extra bottles of HYO in All Churches Evening of Feb. 29,| Board of Trade . 750 | there was a ieeting in the board of | went out to consider further the case ey A vy /ill 2o farth Orchard owners claim that peach 9 etk T30 | trade ooms of the Commitiee and the | of atate va. Iosniel (ore, charged with| ML 50 cents at The Tee & 089901 our guarantes with evers Watehe our money Will g0 farther | trees have been badly damaged by the| mpe three days for Norwich in the ol s it 3 executlve committee of the board, at|hape. They returned at 1140 with a | G0 and ATUREISTS eVervvaere . s recent intense cold. Men 8nd Religion Forward Movement| . o= £+ Barstew. & Co. . 750 | \which there was a thorough discussion | vardict of guilty, after which they | T in our market for quality than| , . o A3 i George Greenberger . - 750 lof the progress made and the best|yere cxcused umiil Bebraaty 6. Later| SCHOOL SAVINGS SYSTEM SR . e : The Connecticat Humane _society | campaign were selected as Friday, Sat- | 8% Seen o0 750 | methods for making a canvass of this TetTngl AnA’ Fecominanaed Pens o, speding the Sast in any other. I8 o Meet on Wednesday mOMINg |yrday and Sunday, March 1 2 and 8| . pip t e liO ¢ foo |kind It was decided to adopi theliency to the court, this having been 8 TAKING WELL.|Surcss, reicict har hums ot SND s v duogby do at a f the executive commit-| p.omare S. Farker - Ward plan of covering the toWN | cmitted when they were in to give the 5 y sedo Dot Talt e Disco Bros. .. . 200 | whereby there is a chairman or gen- | \erdict, AN favared this, though one | Children Are Depositing from One Cent | fei davs’ stay before returaink t6 Mt. s 0 M E R S “.:r ,\‘t;:: ;f«"br:'(g:lw}m(clml;}m‘..h’[fxl::s u', !;n 1‘]ue:day ]e\'\::mg. :L u-.att flm: William Blackburn . 100 :ral nam|ed, Fr:o sppah:snt‘en _mex:":;: Dad gotten away bafore the eleven re-| to $450—Nearly All Schoels Have w:.):; :m ‘;'l:,‘l::lalehr uuln‘n “.,mu_“‘ SER H g the five leaders in the five departmen G 00 | be captain of teams and they in ineas Adopted it at New London, aged 47, f the campalgn will be here to speak | S Mikolasi ... e name nine others to serve on thelr o i P partment. ‘ o i s to se Judge Wheeler told the jury that p? iffer s, g William F. Bogue . . 100 . § e o WAt ’ 5 P i s soclety -isit- | at the different meetings, four of the g teams, This is the scheme by which - verdict was sustained by the ev ing of the ppening of ' the ln.‘z'lt(::r?lh::rlfn(x: o “Aata for | team coming fo this city being the| Charles S. Helbrook . 100 |large sums of money have been raised | jience and it was a just ones anking svstend, F. 3, Werking, 4 the celebration of Dickens' centenary, | Chairmen of their respective commil-| Utley & Jones .. 200 | in other places in a short time and in|{ence was postponed until afternoon.|who presented the matter to the Prin- *"| tees in Hartford. They will be as fof H. M. Lereu ... 100 | this city at the Y. M. C it has been | 1t js understood that the first ballot | cipals' club, stated that it 1& excecding English residents have been receiv- | lows: George H. Hubert, evangelism;| ,* %, “0/l 00 |tried with marked success for the past | jast week stood six for conviction, five | the best expectations. Most of the ing memoral postcards this week of | GeOrge Davis, Bible study; C. C. o Savees : two years. § for not guilty and one blank. | schools have adopted it, though not all Queen Victoria’s death, Janiary 22 | Kennedy, boys' work; Hon. L. P. Mar-| Thomas A. Robinson 100 The combined committee named Mrs. Gore burst out crying at_the | have. The Greeneville district has not 1901. vin, social service, and Albert E. Legg, E. C. Jewett .. . 100 the chairman or genmeral Willlam announcement by the jury, and Miss | adopted it, the board having it before That is to say any mohey that missions. All except the last named 2 Hill, and General Hill has named these | yfilier joined her in crying, and there | them yet for approval. Both the num- earn aould By request Yantle Village Lyceum |are Hartford men, and Mr. Legg is| William H. Baker . o 100 % L b Fybdaric W, Cary, RUDertort| was o tomnl s i e e Supils and the amount they have | ",s 1 ]:‘ ,y,m T:m,?.. | entertainment in Engine hall, Yantic, | known here from having spoken at an Tuesday. C. Plaut, John J. Corkery, C. Jew-| cuged as he was taken ti jail for din- | placed on deposit are beyond what e placed where it wi pro- Wednesday, Jan. 24, § o'clock; admis- | interdenominational meeting at ome| . . c 750 ett, Frank J. King, Allyn L. Brown,|ner He bore up well until he got to | those interested in the move had an- ducing something. Every spare A TON OF GOLD sion time. i » Cargenter. 3 James L. Case, Morgan Willlams, | tqe jail, where he broke down. | ticipated, the first report shoswing 365 dollar should be working for you. has greater value than a ton of & z y Besides adopting the campaign day, George W. Carroll. 750 | Henry F. Parker. The tenth is to be| The lawyers for Gore pleaded for | depositors with a total of $108. Contri e S Rathae it & At Bastern Point E. E. Spicer is cut- | the executi committee adopted a| William Caruthers $100 |named today, by whic htime it is also| him and a light sentence, while State | butlons vary from one cent to $4.50 per Deposited in our Savings De. Sesion thaE Jou ohReet det ting ice on his pond with a large force | schedule of meetings from now tll the | Egyarg Magaga 100 | expected that most of the teams Willi Attorney Hull urged justice and com- | pupil. ] partment it will draw interest. skill, experience and glasses that of helpers. It will take about four|first of March, as prepared by the spe- be made up. mended the jurors for their stand for| S oY Interest bearing Certificates of Bt vour eves for "the “same [l| days to' fil the houses, cial committee, Rev. G. H. Ewing, —_— Each noon the teams will meet f0r | young womanhood, Judge Wheeler also | Rather Hazy About His Walk. Dathdlh 5 ount you would pay . chairman, appointed for the purpose Total e ++....$28,600 |a lunch, at which time the result of | spoke of their standing by thelr duty | eposit for large sums awalting The new telephone directory has a | of arranging the schedule. asses alone. Our reasonable for the service given. The Plant-Cadden Co. OPTICIANS, Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING | total of 2,694 names in the Norwich di- vision, an increase of 100 since the December dircctory came out. The new quarry company the Navy Yard intends to quarry 1,800,000 tons of granite. Steady employment will be given to about 300 workingme.. Special’ party to Bermuda: 11 da trip; leaving New York February entire expense $75; ask Frank H, Al- len, 321 Main street, Norwich, Conn. The executive committee met for supper at 615 at Mabrey's and ad- journed for business to the Y. M. C. A., Chairman A. A. Browning presid- ing. The adoption of the current sched- ule was the first business taken up, is beihg as follow: Friday, Jan 26—Boys' rally, Lincoln Masseck, speaker. Sunday, Jan. 28—Consecration meeting, 3 p. m., at Broadway Congregational church, Rev. F. W. Coleman in charge. Frank The above are the subscriptions to the fund for the. Norwich Industrial Improvement company, which will buy | the property and erect the building for the American Thermos Bottle company of Naw York, provided $75,000 is se- cured. Much of Tuesday the the the ny, was devoted by | committee in charge of. securing | $75,000 for the bringing hLere of American Thermos Bottle compa- the canvass will be made known. Much enthusiiasm has been shown at such gatherings and with the rivalry be- tween the teams excellent progress is looked for. There being 300 pages in the directory, each team will have 30 to canvass, which will mean about three pages to each man. Under this plan, should each team raise the sum of $5,000, the object is secured, and it 18 expected that it will be speedily accomplished, ten days being set as the time in whic hefforts will be made and added that thirty years could pe| the penalty if the accused was thirty | vears old. The judge declared that the girl had been harmed for life and her | story was a true one, as it could not| have been imagined. e sentenced | Gore to not less than one vear mor | more than three in state prison. There | were more tears shed as the accused | as taken to jail and he was in tears There was some talk of an appeal, but that has not been decided. John Sutton had the charge agains { wer €. J. Ready, reporting that he was from Rochester, N.,Y., on @ walking trip trip on a wager to Bostom, called at The Bulletin office on Tuesday aft- ernoon, reporting to the Sporting Bdi- tor for a testimonlal that he had bBedn in this city. Ready seid he had start- ed from Rochester on Dec. 27, and he figured he had six more days to reach Eoston, be he had very hazy ideas on hat the conditions of the walk He had testimonials from papers in Amsterdam, N. Y, Albany, N. Y., Pitisfield and Springfield, Mass, and { investment. Let us tell yeu about them. The Thames Loan § Trust Ga. Norwich, Conn. o av - to preparing for the increasing of | to bring it about him changed to” thett, th-Whith HA| Secinei Mt e, iy (o] e oy ey Sxeolly S0 HN g | Sunday “afternoon, February 4—Bible| the committee and the laying out of | There were about 20 in attendance | pleaged gullty and was given (hree | B aterPUry, bub e had oo e one MISS M. C ADLES, M M. Thompson of Eilington| Study meeting, probably at one of | the canva stematic manner, | at the meeting Tuesday and the exec- i | show from Ne 3 has been ihe Episcopal churches. There were, however, four contribu. utive committee ratified the vote of | months in jail | The case of state Vs, Andriola of the points he was required to pass MURPHY & McGARRY, fl & S , df s & I. l it to he cared for, as she in fecble | Sunduy afternoon, ¥eb. 11- Religious | {lons recelvad, two for 4760 cach and | Monday evening, Which expressed the | wa contimued until'Kebruary 6, when | s e 507 Main Straet i 3 rsolf, 8 service for boys at Y. M. C. A. 3 each, making a total for | sense of the members that the board o v ed, und Mglontcary PG , "I capan a0 nema IS and unable to take care of hersolf, She | ; Service for boys at Y. M. O A | (0 for B cas g o it 1s expected it will be tried, and | i lorouBl le e d aid he was THE HAIR FIRST! d simple hats have a stylish Progress in the Y. M. A min- b | will be added at the rehearsal this tic meeting at the theater, with Mr. Dodge as the principal speaker. Baptist church. _ Including today, there remain 23 days in which to secure the desired day from now on or a trifle less than donate $730. The musicians have in mind the| court was adjourned until that after the cases against Critchison time nd | ing against another man named Edwards of Pennfield, N. Y., wal J 3 ; : ; ; holding of a big dance about the first | Dotolo were continued until next term. | o, T ot ses: S ats and smart gowns do not | strels has reached @ point where a part | Sunday afternoon, Feb. 36—Missionary | mount, which means that the money | ot sheomonth Tor (e persose of raie. | ; [aia s R e a neglected head; but plain | of the cast has been chosen, but more | meoting, ~probably at the Central | MUst come in at the rate of §2,000 a | ‘ng money for this purpcse. The band Lewis Fined $700 and Costs. g Buy Your : m g : : s to| Ira F. Lewis of Jewett City was pre- | 56 Bile 1o hhtiaus hoklitcys | Sveniily, 'Which & the. seoond, It is possible that other meetings| three $750 subscriptions daily, So | Seeure the Brery bre oo e oo (0 | sented £ attempting to §io Masies B iy Next Fall olor, modishly arranged may also be arranged in this time. great has become the interest in the | necessary boxes ere will doubtless | influen ph G Tyler, of | “Plaids of Bonny Scotland” is the r styles with Miss Adles.| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blackman, own- F. H. Allen was added to the com- | raising of this fund that it is proposed | be a general participation so that ail | ast Lyme, g presented on the | title of a window arranged for the be in Norwich all this week. | ing two building lots on the east side | munity extension committee, John H.|beginning with today, that announce- | . It i NORWICH—Waurey Tou NEW YORK—2730 Brodway of Mohegan avenue, New London, have sold them to the Connecticut college for women. The sale was made Mon- Barnes to the social tee, As a result of a visit to Hartford and service commit- ment of the contribution of each $750 Wil be made on the city hall bell by | wiil be profit and a neat sum realized for the fund. Walter W. Lang is in charge of this matter, same charge. aimed they tried | to get Juror Odgers of East Lyme to secure a disagreement in the civil suit Porteous & Mitchell company by D. J. who has made the artistic accord with Robert Hinchey i display in timely Clothes Now pa— . of Howe vs. Raymond and others, in| Burns day. Thg various plaids are Telephone Jan22MWF | day afternoon. a conference with the leaders Yor this | & cAy Thich M Lasih Iyond of thetld | ahgwn, edrh nai¥a ao that the.diphiy Any of Uees Sults ov Overovsle tate there, Cha C. H. s e being known as the fa- | is instructive as well, and 4 Broadwa church servance of Sunday, January 28, in|the following schedule for the three- BY AN ELECTRIC CAR| MAKES RECOMMENDATIONS | torney Alling of New Haven acted for | of I oll's tribute at the grave of | will give you good service mext Pall e ot O onnecHicut In behalf Of | day campaigm, which was adopted Bath L 026 — the state. | the Scotch bard. Pots of white heath-{ and Winter. w T ip o L R R Thursday Evening, Feb. 29. egs Crushed and Had to Be|In His Annual Report to the Governor| Loth of the accused pleaded guilty | er are also arranged about the win-| g of th re Hart Sshafiaen under the auspices of the Lord's Day o 1 e 0 it Amputated—Mary A. Payne of New Savi Banks' D ts Sh to the information. State ttorney | gow. ome om a New Ei X Speci rayer service in all city . —Savings Banks' Depos | to | formation. State . 1 aow. 5 [ERSSh OES o Pasiand chinraheh, with Sratial entphasts on the] - BoWden: ey posits Show an| Alling told of the visit of yler to —_— & Marx Suits and Oversents, The stools for motormen on the|Men and Religion Forward Movement| . . E f— N ) At roton & Stonington trolleys have|and extra endeavor to have men and : year old Mary Abbie Payne,| Bank Commissioner N. §. Lippi e | JYoe asked fo sUb Juror DCEOIS. AR 3 i . marked down from $18. Thursday, Jan. 25th, 8.30 p.m. | been placed in use ana are much ap- | boys bresent. yhile playing in Broad streel, New | mitted on Tuesday to Governor aid. | chachwor to eet him o cause 41} Inpidents in Societ : 9’:’ from $15. preciated. The motormen are permit- Friday, March 1. London, Tuesday afternoon, ran in|win the annual report of the bank|oSrccment in the jury. He saw M| FULES, tahriid duwrn Som SN Al Sbioes oF Clitiveh and | o8 10.81¢ for oyes beit the teip, wiioh | . ) front of a trolley car by which she | commission for the year ending Sept.| cobony oo v i taine oot it | $14.50, marked down from $18. extends for about twenty miles, g 0 ol s uff‘:ge was knocked down and both of her |3 1811 y € SePL.| refused to have anything to do with it. | $16.00, marked down frem $20. ion invi undred to meet members of the |legs nearly severpd from her body. | Chonissi SRIEE o | Mr. Lewls endeavored to see him, al- | — , max Congregation invited. The funeral of Mrs, Ellen Chester| . team. ; The child Was taken to-the Memortal | the mumiosioneh LAPItt, in explaining | though Qdgers tried to avoid him, nd| Mr. and Mre. William Birge are in| $17.80, marked down from §22. B. P. BISHOP Copp_was held at the home in Pleas- | 745 D. m-—Mass meeting for men In | hospital after emergency treatment | Iate colengue. Mo Nopi the | 914 not meet*him when called to by a | New York. $19.50, marked down from $84. b el St Vallss Tueslay afternoon it two one of the churches, to be ad-| had been given. Motorman Charies | Loesrs cogu®, M. Noble, from ihe rriend of Mr. Lewis'. Mr. Odgers told | B A $2000, marked down frem §25. s 3 o'clock, the services being conducted dressed by five team members up- | Lewis, who was in charge of the car, | nature of Commissioner Noble is not | JUTer Maynard and also the foreman | Miss Amanda B, Hall has returned $22.00, marked down from $28, H. F. DAWLEY, by Rev. James R. Danforth, D.D. Bur- on the relatlon of their various de- | was #o badly shocked by the occur- |attached to this report. When the| °f (he Jury. Mrs. Tyler heard of it} from 4 visit in New Haveh. -0 fan208w Trastees. | inl was in Starr cemetery, Groton, partments to the movement. rence that he was obliged to g0 home | samo reached me he was upon nig | €%, TYIer then went o '“ficfup\?"d ST Roys’ Suits at Cost D 7 SR iy Saturday, March 2. axx_;ghga o wed. L 2 death bed, and it was deemed wise| 5°t ‘32 A;nm,r“fe\:lsmrg‘m?l' 4 laer.| Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hempstead have ys Rescoltitiont . Sodlely gt the m.—Prayer service. e child died Tuesday night after | and proper that he should not be un- | mont . Me T wia, T i tmod CTumy o RIS LTI toT ey " " Shi Colonial Dames of America is to mect FeT an operation in which both her legs | necessarily disturbed be un-| secured 335 from Mr, Lewis Tsler | yory, { ‘Cluett” Shirts ..... #1.18 at ‘the home ot Mre. J. O. Enders, 16| o monference._a. Points of | Nere amputated. " The injuries mags | phrisiny dStUrbed.) he savings| ¥O4 f0und at Enfield, Vi."and brought | S0 : Pt g v gy P HIRHisHa Rireot, Hartford, on Friday Weakness in Our Work for Men | the operation necessary. She was also | banks deposits increased $12,315158. | 2% Alling declared it to be bad | The Wednesday Atternoon Bridge evening, January 26, Governor Bald- i Boye. 5. Points ot Strengen.| injured internally. ~The coroner has | The tay mmencioised SIZOISIGE. | Attorney Alling declared it to b [ mioets today with Mise Loutse 5. win will read a paper on the seal of At been notified and will make gn investi- | as covered by thet b business but thought Tyler should be | yeoch, X " Cobasstidut S8, : stion tolay & govered by their reports are $13,-| gealt with lightly, as he had assisted | p LIS y The first mortgage bonds of The ' Recess for lum;h. Special | §atlon today 674,707, an Increase of $796,324.70. the state. = | The members of the Norwich club b 78 ¢ Industrial Building Company. | ¢ N e lunches provided to different de- & The 'total assets of the trust com-| For Mr TLewi torney Shields | will uns rogressly e / 1% 1A ing forty-five thousand dollars, will | guv's Meriden Record that Rev, W. . . m.—Prayer and praise. oy . |$39,269,808.77, an increase of § =1 d i o he | clu iy Loind #3 8 N St matuby St TR First Kidd, pastor af the Kirst M. E, church, —Address, George W, Carroll Sees Big Future in | 76145, oo which Dyiac Nad sukwdsten iy 4 et 3 tional Bank of Norwich upon presen-|yas ‘Invited to remaln as pastor for | 2-49—0Open conference Water Front—Secures Thamesville | The capital stock of the state banks | fhe first time he has been before the| Migs Gertrude S, Hyde, who has tation and surrender thereof. bis fourth year, at the recent quarter- | 5-00—Boys'raily in one of the churches.| Land and Buildings. Temains unchanged. ourt for such an offense, or any other | ; : ly conference. 3.15—Address, at the main meeting. or one large mass meet- The c an, in the capital stock of | { 3 b moral offense, and it was claimed that | P The Norwich Industrial 4.30—Institute for workers— On Tuesday, George W. Carroll pur- | the trust companies totals an increase | Tyler instigtted the whole thing. He The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx The annual financial report of St.| a Bible study. chased of A. Carpenter the frame | Of $326,000. “We regret to report one| said that Mr. Lewis had been in a local | H fine cl Bullding Co Patrick's parish 1s exciting admiration| b Boys' work manufacturing building at the foot of | defalcation during the vear, amount- | sanatorium of late. Thal Tl hlness ullding Company throughout the state, (e toial re| ¢ Soclal service. Shipping street in Thamesville, now | 12 to nearly 312,000, in the City Sav- | *Attorney Comstock also asked _for i ceipts being over $24,209. Kven St.| Missions. occupied by the Gallaudet Engineering | In€% benk of Meriden. The solvency|leniency for Mr. Lewis, as he had a to t'hel;nlo;de‘r: of its bonds due | ary's pa New: Dritain, one.iof & Evangelism and community ex- | company. The buflding is 505100 feet | Of the bank in no way was impaired.” | good record. The snormity of ¢ of- | F E e gieid, In exchange, ond (0| the leaders, With 6000 members, re-| o femsion T | with ell for boller house and ofice | ReFarding the examinadon of banks | fense was referred to by Judse | 0 t e tomac Fcr go c ge 3 , at pi o 22,630, 7.45—Either five distinct platform | room 35x30, a e report says that e - | Wheeler anc also spoke of the un- | riied interest, its new lssue of | FOT® Dut $23.6%0. e2iatk jroom 25x50, and stands on a plot of P y at they are con-| Wheeler and he also spoke of the un mortgage five per cent. twenty. gold bonds to e . RS Sy M v the railroad tracks of the Central Ver- With, but that itfall to $845.83, which was paid Y B GRGk WRACHIRS 1 15 % SOEIRdL | LAy evenigE, WhAn one récruit wis ve- Sunday, March 3. mont road some 320 feet. The prop- | CNNO be thoroughly done with the| Sentence was suspended in the rase| Gases, from Undigested Food B R e Ty, o nd paye: | cured. At a company meeling it Wa2| ve team members assigned to five | &ty I8 considered a most desirable ono | Dresent equipment. The commisson- | against Tyler and he left for his home | ble Fobruary 1, 1937, oted to give the % e n whole or in part at the option of he company on February 1, 1917, st _any interest day thereafter. Sald bends are of the face value of five hundred dollars (3500) each with | Bank o© orwich, the aggresate or Thers was a regular drill of the ¥ifth company at the armory on Tues- f | pany’s boxes for the dance in behalf of the fund for the new industry. f| There is complaint that state drug- gists are violating the statute: Every ing to be addressed by members of the team. church pulpits, | 3 p. m.—Mass meeting for men in the | heater. Evangelist to be secured local committee, oys' mass meeling in one of 3 p. m- ground with 109 feet water front on | the Thames river and extends back to | in view of the excellent water privi- lege. The Gallaudet Engineer com- pany, which has occupled the building for a year or more, will remain there. Mr. Carroll believes that the adve man who desires to construct a new | vinced that the time has come for this matter to be frankly handled and intelligently dealt ers recommend that legislation be en- acted that will provide the commis- sioners with power to employ & com- petent accountant or accountants t ist them, when in the opinion of | usual character of it fine of § He imponed a amounting in 0 and costs, {in Vermont FUNERALS. Mrs, Christopher G. Newbury. ford. Rev. Brewer G. Boardman offici- | Capused by Formation of Nauseous Stopped with a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. | Trial Package Free. And this can ali be accomplished within call at RALLION'S COAL AND LUMBER. Shrest CoRDO " e, thid ahurdhes: tising which Norwich is receiving by | 54id commissioners such ussistance is| " . & interest coupons attached, ~payable | jeglstered pharmacy shali be in-the|, . the CAWFERSE oo o Lits effort to bring the Thermos Sottle | RéCessery. Also that the directors of| The funeral of Mrs Ade _When you feel as If your stomach ;;-n ar,’ru\?li‘.;“':;‘ Tn; First .\at:;m;! | direct charge and management of a en, to be addressed by members of | COmpany hero will influence other | 88Ch savings bank at the first meet- | Newbury, wife of Christopher G. M Lo lb.lilrr\‘glenl;fhal'll_\d ;‘k‘x:k‘:’ne“;h:? 5 gt gh vy 30'; ‘ifl‘"m':‘;‘::l ch{ | pharmacist, or, in p“-"-por{m: tem- the team as closing service, | manufacturing concerns to come to|iNE after their annual election shall| hury o died Saturday mOrnIng as | boid and clammy perspiration and thera o e R s h o [Torary abaeos an smistant yhara 28 closing sorvil (his city and that water front rop. | Cause {0 be mede uring the ensuing | ihe result of injuries sustained when |js a jump in your throat and you are Riny et - oG eness. ¥ b d ertles will scon be in demand. He|Year an accurate trial balance to be| the carriage in which she was riding | weak and nauseated—all you need is o Sompany of the catimated vale of {he proslsions cf tho following section MISS SIMONDS REACHES | has aready” contracted to” have the | leken under the direction of a compe- | Thursday nisht was struck by an au- | Sats Dyspepela Tabler to | clots After a Prolonged Cold Wave, \D or May oo HER 96TH ANNIVERSARY. | buildings on his new property painted | tent itant, mnot in the employ | tomobile driven by A. Stephen Potter, it = § i . le";"f",f;;‘;fi,,:’;’:’:’"‘;n’:‘:fi,u‘;*J"[g,’; ——— e — {and repaired, Mr. Carroll has been |Of the bank. The president and treas- | was held Tuesday afternoon at Water. | it I%, {he stomach and Intestines 200 | Dymp the Grate in the Boiler Company. or o The Mrst National| “CHARLIE” STILL UNKNOWN. |lsin Good Health and Passes Time in | approachied by = prominent bustness |Urer to certify to the commissionars Y THE NORWICH INDUSTRIAL BUILDING COMPANY J. C. HENDERSON, Treasurer. Norwich, Junuary 4, 1912, ROUND TABLE HOLDS Big Prize at Elks Is Still Unclaimed— Patrick Sheehan Secured $100. “Charlie,” as the unknown claimant to the $1,000 prize at the Elks' bazaar, | had not reported to the committee on Tuesday, and he is still an unknown, | although there were numerous rumors | Sewing and Reading—Wants Reach the Century Mark. to Tuesday marked the 96th birthday annievrsary of Miss Susan A. Simonds of No. 89 Asylum street, and she had a number of callers during the day who | extended their best fishes for many happy returns of the day. manufacturing building on the proper- ty with Mr. Carroll ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS ON PLAYGROUNDS | Will Be Given Monday Evening in the Town Hall Under Local Association that such a balance has been taken nd agrees with the sheet on such a da daily balance VARIETY OF EXPERIENCES IN SOUTHERN TUNISIA Frank Edward Johnson Spending| ated at a brief service at the } u sidence in Waterford at 1 o'clocl Rev. Mr. Boardman conducted the se; vices at Jordan Baptist church at 3 o'clock. The church services were attended by many friends of Mr. and Mrs. New- bury from New London, Waterford and other parte of the state. The Sunday & few moments, It will pay you to get rid of the slate and clinker that sceumulates en the grates when the fire is belag forced for a number of days CHAPPELL CO. v Short Time at His Home H. ¢ v Mrs. N y W Street. SECOND JANUARY MEETING. | throughout the day os to who homight | Afies Simonds is entoyid vers good | Auspices. g O i et abiangiad D e ey’ Woaek: Kb RSO s 3 o e 8 loc | health, and passes muc! er time Frank Bdward s ved in| The Siece 2 s b 2y e ¢ i D hiiie Tonie et Aea West B 2t po St L M sl 'ward Johnson arrived in| Th floral pieces Wwere numerous Was the Topis for the Evening a s Decit | keeps well posted on current events. |y Bt . b2 7 3 . were { Home of M e !| ke " 2 held Monday evening in the town hall | sion for the United States government| W. Barnes, Herhert B. Young, Walter by =y fi?.:;;:fi%rfii 33’1&&'1;3"‘53?.1”52 f;il’.”ii‘&;?«;?i“;‘f": plemory, she | the speaker of the evening will be|and also for the Smithsonian institu- | E. Canfield, Frank Comtosk. Hors he Norwich Round Table met on|ga one-legged resident of Taftville, but oy Figld Secretary Woodward of the play- | tion of Washington. He arrived day t 8. Blackmar in Treadway ave. evening at the home of Mrs. another as Charles Radden of Boswell | t| qvenue, also as e trolleyman who had no claicant appeared before the com- mittee, of interest in the dally papers, and she quarters of a century ago and com- pares the times them with events of today. Great is the contrast. At the public meeting of the Norwich Playground association which will be ground association of New York, whose subject will be Needs and Benefits of Play. This will be a stereopticon ad- this city Monday evening from North Africa, where he had been on a mis- | in | iy on the Savoie. | been for 5 { New York on Monda; Mr. Johnson ha southern Tunis enough to fill a truck and were very handsome. The bearers ace H. Allen and T The committal was tery . Morton E. at Fox. Jordan ceme- Telephenes. : wh nce, there belng & good sized attend- | , One Of the tickets for a $100 prize| 'Not st all strange i the fact that | Gress, so added interest will be mani-|a Study of the flora and ale or s | Mes Herald fovnat, : b drawn without a name on it was lo- | \iss Simonds is anxious to reach the | fested i » e dv e 2150 of thel he funeral of Mrs. Nellie T. I ance. The topic for the evening wa ; Ea g ans | fested as the speaker will illustrate |cave dwellers or Troglodytes, who, he| Lh¢ e > a wic for the evening was | cated in the possession of Patrick | century mark in life's journey, and she | what he talks eboat. says, are most warlike and ferocious | a0 Wife of Harold Layman, and. in- | Geology and Botan; of Connecticut, | Sheehan. bartender for D, J. McCor-| pids fair to get her wish. She is now |~ Tubhs' band will be in attendance, |and resent the intrusion of tha awhily| a0t child, whose deaths took place | and the following papers were heard | mick, making $500 of the prize money | in better health than a year ago and|and the association. directors in ar- | man. These people, It is sald, were the | Saturday, was held Tuesday afternoon 3 with interest: Physical Geography of [ coming to Norwich people. 3 Possesses all her facultles to a marked | ranging this for the opening event of | enemies of the anclent Heystiny g | At 2 o'clock at 231 State street, New Free 'lfli“ Kinds and w gonnecticat T 3 Jerking; Wild | Possibly the youngest prize winner | dogree. Sho has many warm friends, | th campaign of 1012 expected that | Romana g London. Friends of the bereaved hus- lowers of Connecticut, Miss Jennie L, 3 of $100 is Emille Thumm, the five year who highly prize her friendship, Later they repulsed the at- a hamglo TS IN STOCK. ve year h S hic 7 sxéus Iaoge etaudantell ks of thi B band and father, Harold Layman, who ling of the Stomach Is ALWA Spences. Connecticut as an Agricul- | old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. | e i e s agey iachs; siisutan oo iacka ot Nechers, st e past| o emabers of the Fier Hapist| That Knetty Fecling of the Stom tural State, Mrs. John E. Fanning Thumm of 71 Franklin street. s | Gt : e gaed oo < | church, were bearers. Rev. Joseph o s l, D Ll During the evening there were piano | was the only ticket in the barrel winch | JOHN A, DUNN IS WILBUR STARR CO. e racial parity sorcs t oeerotained | b Brofvn " conducted the services, as- panaie \ " h meiections by Miss Whittlesey and re- | contained her name, RECOMMENDED FOR COMMISSION ol JohnaGh Wie TeHS 1o sge ?{: fe "é sister by Rev. Charles R. McNally,| Thousands of P;“!(;“‘ ;‘,:“":M:‘;{‘;fn‘.‘; Offics—oor Market and Shetusiest Ste. freshments wers served. e | Entertained Many in Membership | the women, as their customs do not | P2stor of the’ First Baptist church | el ho #pg T feP | SEVENTH BIRTHDAY, i Mrs, Layman died at Memorial hos- | upon any indication that the stomach Ve = * ation. hall the first in the series of three en- | collection of photographs which he| .. e Upon Ay Iy they take & SHSSCS Observed by Mise Evelyn Comstack at | under the federal government as fol- e tertainments {n membership course was | Was able to make of ths trive Ol I e | abie: aitey cach meal for & few UAYS ; Home of Her Aunt. fows: Mateh 18, , Middle- | 1wity about 50 druggists present from | ziven, the house having every seat i an made up of 50 men Civil Service Examinations. The civil service commission an- nounce examinations to fill positions town and New Haven; April 8, at New Name Suggested Among Others by the | Connectiout Pharmaceutical Assocl- all parts of the state, the midwinter | Course at Y. M. C. A. Hall. Tuesday evening at the Y. M. C. A. taken, both on the main floor and in permit a stranger women. to look upon the He prides himself upon the and many horses and mules, he made The committal service was at Jordan cemetery. son, who entered the world but a few Dyspepsia Tablets are for all stomach ills that they are never without & package at home and at the office, and digestive organs get rested Telephone 168-13. 'ma v up ~ g C 3 { London; April 9, at New Haven: April S O et e | e Eallory. _The Wilbur Starr Co.|his journey in southern Tunista. pe. | NOUre before. Mrs. Layman was 24|“BENE . ypienaid plan to tollow sad “1t burne op clean. / Miss Evelyn Comstock, daughter of i Hatttord. Middle- | DooLng of the 5 aNIecticul arma- | th . 5 e years of age, and with her husband, | always resnits in much good. T [ Captain and Mra. Harry Comstock of | 0, at Bridgeport, Croryy ddles | ceutical association was called to or- | was the attraction, furnishing an en- | ing Teceived everywhere and afforded alway: ¥ort Sheridan, Iil, celebrated her sev. town and New Haven; 11, der in the Elks home at Bridgeport on | tertainment that was a rich combina- many courtesies. He was made an Harold Leyman, who is empioyed in the food s reli petite is Improved, od / ; s e 2 moreves 0 mors. recrsnine: | WIS d Woed | enth birthday at the home of her aunc, | W terbury; April 1%, at Hartford. Tuesday morning by President . 3. | tion of music and fun and kept the | honorary “son” of many of the tribes | Nor il had resided in New London | mere, your Sieoh (& ™CIS TOedb ol ell Seasons 3irs. George H. Pratt, of Asylum street : Lerou of Norwich, The report of the | artists responding o encores for every | and wears the insignia of tne order | Loy & SHOTt Ume. Mrs Layman was | ¢8d, 3040 (C3870F Chemies. on Tuesday afternoon. Christening Party. nominating committee was accepted, | number. The following comprised the | Nicahn Iftikhar, which was bestowed e & o | For Inigestion, Sour Stamach Belgh- The tabies were Drettlly decorated| A party was given on Tuesday even- | recommending that the names of John | compeny: Edward V. Williams, first | upon by the bey of Tunis. Altogether Mrs. John O'Connelil. {ag Gan, Coated Tongus, Titeeinaliin GC. H. HASKELL. with a birthday cake adorned with|ing in Froehlichkeit hall, celebrating| A Leverty of Bridgeport, C. H. Dougal | tenor; James C. Reld, second tenor; | he rode 2,000 kilometers and took sev-| The funeral of Hannah, widow of | digestion and 30 FEORGER \opgre™ - : weven candles. The fittle folks had .| the christening of Mary, 5 months old | of Torrington, John A. Dunn of Nor- | Wilbur Starr, baritone and entertain” | eral thousand photographs, from which | John O'Connell, was held from the | 888 PAMSCSL 00 Tublets are invalu- @02 — "Phenes — most enjoy: th‘ time, with Mu{er Wal. | daughter of Aniva and Jennie Bal‘b&f wich, Charles E. Morin of Danielson, | er; Charles H. Reld, basso; Mrs. Wil- he has made 400 or 500 beautiful | home of her daughter, Mrs. ”Sxmllt:l able. ter Palmer acting as toastmaster. of School street. The baby was 5| Howard N. Lincoln of Middletown and | bur Starr, 'cellist and planist. slides. Carr, No, 12 Peck street, Tuesday| Use them fresly—they ars as harm- Nerwish Men Will Attend. months old on January 15. Between | 50 and 75 friends of the couple attend- | ed, enjoying dancing till a late hour. ¥rederick Woodhall of Rockville be sent to Gov. Baldwin as nominees for the statee board of pharmacy. Five of General Secretary F. R. Starkey an- nounced Reno Welbourne as the next number in the course in 2 lecture en- Among the gifts which he received from the people of the desert was morning, and at St. Patrick’s church a requiem mass was celebrated by Rev, less as sugar would be—and ure b means (0 be vlaseed as “medic) They have no effect whatever on the fhe JORN A. MORGAN & SON, an Arabian stallion, a camel and two| Hugh Treauor. Jesus, Lover of My except the benefits they brin d L . wilh be in Hartford these nominees will be selected by the | titled In the Year Two Thousend. | dogs. Boul, and Nearer. My God, to Thee, | ¥8fF CXCRRt 108 oo eation o coal an u“‘“ Norwich men ; 5 oF The hacte. Fairview Gains Seven Inches. governor for appointment on the state — n_his return Mr. Johnsen visited | were sung by Mrs. B. J. Gough. There | your feod. D e e e otal swmocic-| The measurement of Fairview reser- | board. Civil Business Today- the Minister of the Marine Delcasso at | were many in atiendgnce, including | ' All Tiig Stores sell Stuarts Dys- | pojephone 88 Central tioms. N, Sevin, Vine S, Ste(. | voir on Monday showed it to be 111| It had been expected that some act-| This morning the court will come in | Paris, who wished him to accept a|relatives from Brookfn. The floral | pepsis Tabiole, WTis Duce [3,00 cents Som . B Beckwith and John Scott |inches below highwater mark with 14 |ion would be taken in protest against | here for the hearing of civil cases, the | commission from the French govern- | forms testified to the esteem in which | B PO, 18 500 wish to try them ST atiend, representing the 26th Con- | inches in the pipe from Meadow brook. | the method of the state in securing | first on the list belng that of Walker | ment in Morocco next year. the deceased was held. The bearers | A, purchasing nddress ¥ A" sluurt Recticut, The meeting will be called to | Thie is a gain of geven inches from the | evidence in violations of the excise | vs. Walker, followed by King ya. King | He leaves this (Wednesday) evening | were Samuel A. Carr, John C. Brooks, | Co. 150 Stuart Bidg. Marshall Mich., / order at 11 2. m. tn mmar,m]-tm of last week with prospects of pest rooms sain laws, but nothinb was done in this matien and New England Cigar and Tobacco company vs. Schwarts for Washington, where he will report to the agricultural department and will James Sullivan and James Nagie. Bur- ial was in Bt, Mery's cemetery and a trial package will be sent you froe