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Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED Norwich, Friday, Jan. 26, 1912. |, The Bulletin should te geliversd | eyerywhere in the city befure § & m. Submeribers who fail Lo recsive fi by that time will confer @ favor by re- | portiug the fact to The Bulletin THE WEATHER. Forecast For Today. For “New England: Fair Friday; Saturday, unsettied and warmer. - @he Bulletin, Scutsmen.Feast and Talk of ~ NORWICH BULLETIN, Burns Anniversary of the birth of Their National Appropri- ately Observed in Story and Song—Most Successful of the Three Local Cel For the third year the local Scotch- ebrations. > . poems and songs show his attitude in 26,1912 rasis on which to build a good Amer- lcan. Concluding his remarks with 2 story of his experience with Scot- land hospitality he was accorded loud zpplause. Musical Numbers. The Blue Bells of Scotiand was sung by Miss Mary E. Rogers in a charm- ing manner. ‘She responded to an en- core, singing_ Annle Lauric in fine voice, Hugh Kinder's bass voice' was heard at its best in his selection, The Be- douin Love Song, and he was obliged to respond to an encore, singing Be- cause. The Bldred trio in’their rendition won by united political and trade un- ion_action. - Fred Holdsworth spoke on the Law- rence strike and a collection was tak- en up for the strikers, $4.55 being col- lected. X s 1t was decided to hotd a’ dance. fromi which half of the proceeds are, to be donated to the, Lawrence’ strik-) ers, 3 Albert Boardman spoke on the ne- cessity pf prgantzation for ‘the workers and Herbert Kinney of Griswold spoke on the iniquities of the trists. A gent eral discussion followed. st S FIN|S;ED “ TWO CASE! That Tightness ~ of the Stomach Cauised by Formation of Nauseous Gases, from Undigested Food Stopped with a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet. Trial Package Free. Porteous Mitchell COMPANY. men have arranged a celebration of | the anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, and on Thursday evening at | the Wauregan house there were 200 in attendance to observe the 153d anni- that respect. Burns was a bundle of contradictory. prejudices. He was pat- riotic and cosmopolitan, Scotchmen have progressed and are moderate north winds. Predictions from the New York fier- ald: On Friday“continued fair weath- er will prevall, with nearly stationary of The Blue Bells of Scotland won en- thusiastic applause, Their selection was arranged by Raymond Eldred, it being his own transcription and it was being tightly choken—when the paln is intense and you break vut in & ¢old and clammy perspiration and there IN SUPERIOR COURT. Judge. Reserved Decision in Both thé King Case and Suit of Giaason ve. Many New Novelties eckge of undigested food left’in the stomach and intestines and restore you to _your And this can ali be a a.few moments > i nave | wa - is a Jump in your throat and you are t d b creasin : & sturdy, persistent people. They have | was dedicated to the Scots of Nor- . a o ! lemperatures, followed by sucreasit® | versary. Experiencee has resulted in | ever plunged ahead in all lines and | wich, ‘It delighted and an emcore was| | P2°r Capubsates il you used fe8 and on Saturday unsettied and milder, | {h¢ committee outdoing each year its | ten Scotsmen have won their Way to| demanded. At the opening of the civil superior court here Thursday morning the con- tested divorce case of KWiug & King was resumed, Mrs. King being called to resume her testimony. , She was fol- lowed by Irvirig Capwell, who testified previous efforts and the climax was | reached Thursday evening, it being the most successful affair of the kind ever held here. The one _regretable fame and fortune to every Engiish- man. ; Tam o' Shanter and Auld Lang Syne were written after he was 23, and those are perheps as famillar us any of his poems. He contributed almost A bagpipe selection by W. E. Purdy was a delight to the hearts of the Scotsmen and received a big hund and responded by a medley of popular airs, including Wearing of the Green and’ Yankee Doodle. Observations in Norwich. The following Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the baromeiric changes Thursday: ormal self again. <cords, reported from compiished within thing of the evening was the inability he | of Harry D. Mitchell to be present Valentines Inventory at hi o the home of Mrs. Kin Ther. being sick «t home, threatened with |00 melodies to the songs of Scotland. The: Siboct Dinss. e e A T a.m A4 18 "20.90 | pneumonia. Mr. Mifehell Is chairman | He gave to Scotland the greatest mar- | 4 ¢ hnos. P b e BT Bl G e m. RS 24 2038 | of the commiltee of arrangements. | tial song that was ever given to any| Thesword dance by Misy Ada White | RETEN U8 CRICE (8L M 00 ees A Great Clear. Sale CRANSTON,S 6 p.m. Sak s . 20 30.00| The large assembly gathered at the | nation. It is said that Scotland e ;‘Me"sm: ;mgexit;‘cugd o n';e{:f:,“ King ance Highest 30, lowest 18. hotel after 8 o'clock and soon after | Ir with the poets, Bruce and Wallace, | Stvle, Seaton. o | Basring rebuttal teatimony - (ifs coms i 8.30 merched into the dining room,|and went out with two bards, Burns | Her work received much applause. La- | FAEFinE rebu . o ~ Comparisons. o raadd by Dloar W B Py of Boa | e Aot ; ter she gave the Highland fiing, and [ pléted the case and Judge Wheelor t ok of RCIIIIIIIII, 0dd Sizes Buy Early - ”.-.!u toos rnl'x‘ r‘h\‘llrsdu.\- Fail; | ton. The tables were attractively dec-| Burns' heart always went out to the | this made a great hit. This dancing [tNg PADEXS, -0 0 Coo g0 % o hirsdirs weathond® \¢ predicied, | Orated with heather in bloom and at | oppressed in all countries. Though it | Was & feature of the evening. New Enslend Cleat aid Pobacbo oli- and Broken Lines. g g e predicied. | ihe head table were potted plants in!is sald the Scotsman lacks humor yet| Miss Mary K, Rogers in her second | O 08 SO REE BRSO GO0 o aes Dblos: ihtle’ bk > CoRBi: i : in Burns | selection, “Caller Herrin'" was neard | PanJ S Fpt- e ssom, while back of the toastmas- | there 1y plenty to be found in Burns'| Sciection, ‘Wialler, i meard | o¢ settlement, while thesease of Mina T | D te el aoud, & Thine Wlake Botmat S e i b o SR e the Royal Linen Mills, e, was We take Stock « January Sfst. oon | of ' Burns, ounde plaids. As to Burng' masterpiece, e b Bots. | each plate was. the menil. and enter- |'of Roseberry sive 1t-1e The Tolly B The cornet solo, Ye Banks and Braes | COtinued. o Lol g All over the store are odd lots that . Tray . m. | tainment programme in folder style, | gar, but most of us Scotsmen, I be- ;‘iuf:’“:y“‘)‘};‘;';-n:fi o) _bi Frank E.| o0 e Charies: F. Thayer of this must be cleaned up before that time. [] = the cover containing the picture of | Heve, will say it is Tam o' Shantes g y. pOcaEved. . s tri o ook the . T73| Burng’ birthplace, the outline being | whoreln every lino s & distinct pic.| Fush Kinder was again heard with | ¢l was tried and the julgr teof (00 [ Every department offers genuine bar- 10.10 | the shape of the House. At each place | ture. To a great many Scotsmen of | ETeaL pleasure while Archibald P.| 7 (0n which the defendant wes the | gains all this week. Many of the best 1116 | the devotiof The C 7 t- | Mac nd_number, dors: Che e was ~giver b 1 i iti Blank Books, |- i e Tl e emioroa | 00 of the gresting mumbes o | Bt ML 0 B vt ; 8 |13 vith sorrow an s away at t re Y 4 & > Chayer e e vas due . S Y TR A sorrow and he sinks away 4t ihe|en by Messrs, Henderson, Duff, S e e L orccanty e HERE ARE A FEW OF THE =2 ° : b of 78 e e o ast August and went. o protest, there tide, which 15 followed by food tide. amidst great applause, { il and Honeymen, . | being no- funds to met it in'the Co= LINES ON WHICH YOU CAN SAVE Loose Leaf Books, Commer- gl bl o At i Rantin, Hovin Robin was sung in| The success of the affair was due to . That Knotty Feeliug of the Stomach in lumbia Trust company, New York, where.it. was._to he. paid: the untiring efforts of the committee MONEY THIS WEEK. GREENEVILLE NEWS. his charactevistic style by James Hol- Relieved by a Stuart’s Dy lin, the promoter of the celebration in cial Stationery and Office Sup-| of arrangements, which included Harry . | " The ‘mote_whs, placed with the Na- ‘pepsa Tablet. b e o . ! e D, Mitchell, * chairman: Aleyander | ;; The Rote was, pliced with O TR e o M cmpal na ile] plies of every description. ki A R ] e R E»\‘lmp%hmmvs Hota 280 ghvip W o oMot Hn Tayer, W 8 | wo ane e abe Sepondable Bruacts | . Ohir Bbe 'is very corfiplete — George A. Keppler proposed the | cd . Mitchell, Br., W. H. Cruickshank | fePresented by Attorney D. G. Bers | Dyspepsia, biely ats (o0 S0 dout o | omestic epar t ur lige is very complete; tnere was o large attendance at| toast, The Land We Live In, which|and John MacDougal kins, Afpls e Rddeny X and § ckage at home and at tie office. the meeting of the Father Mathew Slaiins that he did not receive the re: | package at home and at tie offl 0- and we can furnish you every | was responded to by Rev. F. J, Indication tue stomach | At 14o—one o any nat A “in t b quired ifica at the note had [ JPOR SR¥ e N Biaavty ot of Pillow Cases, sizes tal Abatinence society, leld jn their | i hanan, who said he was glad to wel- quired nOUMGAoN Thal LS. ig @ little weary. they take a Stuart's | 2 . . article needed for your office | °oms in Carventers' hall on Thaurs- | come our Scotch citizens-gs Amer ’ANNUAL MEETING OF i.‘.m;;\:‘; ;ml\';’l‘-m l;ln_ :;;‘lélm?mfm:w:‘: 1fifi1‘el“§.tru‘-;l;::rn;\‘ o4l for "g\.T‘“r»t'fl-.l‘, t.rxz». r . uln.r price 20c—price to s 1 LN TR g S Khaning Sadr sontatiche wil) BROADWAY EHURCH |and aid it simply as an accommodation. | b again. - | i o v or factory equipment. TePotly wwth A ARd. ’;f%-y»wsm::fl} e E e vty 1 There was.a deposition read by ‘This s a splendid plan to follow and } o¢ g6 Bleached ke it a better land for all to live | Record Attendance at Sheets, size 31x80, Supper and | tary Publie Acker of New York in|alwave results in much good, The ap. other routine husiness was fransactsd. in. This is, nevertheless, a glorious 2 : 5 ALY RIS e - petite is jmproved, the food is relished seamless and standard grade, : PIAY lowing the business session a pleas. {hent;. oot Excepting that o the birth| « Neainu Which Follewsi-—Reperte. | WhICH B0 UEUt, o e Caca | mers wane eD b PO Teeaa o regular price T5e—price to close A new line of Books with ant social hour was enjoyed, of many of you. You all know the| and Elections. here Assistant Cashier Avery of the | friends instead. of enemiex s abe. cial rulings. Sample Book ¢ William Maloolm .of W, cester was ER60L PoneUt WhIchibas bamn wnglic | o t 2 mew custom at the | National Whiling bank testified. that| For Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Belci J special rulings. Sampie BoO! am Mal .C e as uted to the country by the McKin- ollowing out a new custom at the |y, " to ome back protested and no- |ing. Gas, Coated Tongue. Intestinal In- | At 10c—30-inch White India Linons, « visitor In tawn Wedne day leys, McClennans and the Paul Jones | Broadway ~(ongregational _church, a ; all Stomach Disorders Pains—or for Loss of Appetite Dyspepsia Tablets are invalu digestion and and Stuart’s able. howing all styles of ruling. tice was sent to Mr: Thayer. The defendant declared that'the no- tification he received came too late there -was a supper served Thursda evening at 6.30, preceding the nual meeting of ‘the church. Tables 10 to 20-vard lengths, value 20c ~closing price 10¢c & yard of the past. The courage required of | ent day is something which | the strength of the great men | H. Johnsoh of Waterbury as vis- | a ting relatives on Boswell avenie, G N 4 g i b i d that he was not given the required them freely—they aro as harm- | At 12)e—40-inch White India Limons, o > of the present time, It needs the con- | had been arranged which completely | #nd that B nms B e 3 Typewriter Paper, Carbon| sames Gordon and William Hastings ribution of the. courage. . tne Seots- |flled the two large rooms and over|notiiestion oG oo Lo . Lo |lee e BUERE RN PR NS otne 10 to 20-yard lengths, valus 3¢ Paner d Ribbons {have returned from @ vielt in New | JOHN MAC DOUGALL. n can give. Your part and mine is | 200 were in attendance, The rooms for. chost alentias busiies. . They have no effect whatever on the | —closing price 13 1-3 ¢ & yard. aper and g | York city. | just as important In this Jand in meet- | Were handsomely decorated with i, 5 oy it wrept M besaite AT SRR i 18 é gy o age3 =y , were neat plgskin matchsates inscrib- | ing commonplace affairs of daily life | Eouthern smilax and other greens and you through the proper digestion o 1500 vards of Colored Was | Arthur Linberg of New York has| s Robert "Burns, prosented wilh the | In_ the national need, as it was for | Dolnsettias. The supper was in charge | USE OF THE GANG. SPIRIT O atri: W) Boawta’ Dys- Goods, comprising Dress Lin- Stafford’s and Carter’s Inks | been spending several days at his | compliments of T. J. Banigan, New | thé great men in the past, | of the Ladies' association, of which IN CHURCH CLUBS. | All DU Storss sell s fohis | PRICE | ens, Foplins, Etc, il at halt S | home on . Central avenue. England representative for G. L. Storm | - It reguires much to go through Mrs, F. J. Leavens was chairman. —— per box. Physicians use and recom- price—regular 28c valus at nd Mucilage = e & Co. of New York, while the ginger | lifetime with no great multitude in-| Following the supper at the annual | Subject on Which Rev. F. L. Masseck | mend them. 1If you wish to t them 12%c a yard. D TTTI Timothy Carey is able to be out|qle for the evening was furnished com- | €DITINg us over a crisis. A crisis is | meeting, which was opened with a Will Be Heard. iy Promng vt e 7 after having been confined to his home | piimentarily by the Diamond Bottling | 5oon over, but the common duties of | brief devotional service, Rev. E. S. AR T ik Son g A 9c—One lot of full size Crochet = o vy, sickness for two wecks. company of Waterbury. A sprig of | life are ever with us, It takes more | Worcester presided. The attendance | por the second of the special meet PSR F ¥ | Bed Spreads, some sofled, others Pens, Pencils and Erasers. 2 e & S heather was also at each plate. | to be a good citizen in time of peace unusually large. ings under the auspices of the boys slightly imperfect, value $1.35. Mrs. elyn Lindberg and daughter | After being seated, Toastmaster Mac- | than a hero in time of war. The| There were the annual reports. of | work committee of the Men dnd Re- Come in and let us show | ave Saturday for Hartford, wiere| pougall rapped for attention, and | country wants the man who can face | the clerk, treasurer. trustees, and ash- | ligion Forward Movement Rey. Frank at her home on Huntington ave- | At 8%c—One lot of full sise Croohet Ny AR ; | they will remain until spring when | grace was said by Rev. F. Johns Bo- | his daily duty and the Scoteh Amier- | ering committee, all of which were ap- | Lincoln Masseck, Arlington, Mass., in- | Bed Spreads, solled and skghtly vou the new Ink Eraser. The | finovo sons. Harry of Hartford and | hanan, and while Geer's orchestra ren- | ican can meet this requirement. We|Proved. ternational king of the Knights of King iamartect. ValAe AN oy i | firthur, of Tew York, they will move| gefed 'a pleasing programme of popu- | are in the midst of a great civil war | TWo deacons were elected, the choice | Arthur, is to be here today, speaking| Mre. Granwille Jenkins has been 3 g most perfect eraser on the W OMETE. lar music the following menu was| though it is in the breaking down of | belng for F. J. Leavens and Herbert | at two meetings at the Y. M. C. A. The|'spending a few days with her son and | A¢ $1,65—25 Hemmed Satin Marsailiss o= served and greatly enjoyed ithe nation for lack of moral cour- | W. Gallup. % first is at 415, when he will make an | Goughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | e market TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS. S age. The natural result of lack of| For trustee Herbert F. Dawley was|address to boys upon the ‘topic of | enkins of Peci's Corner. | o ! . = — - o ‘r“;’d\;‘yfik“‘” courage on the part of men i leading | re-elected. The standing commitiee | “Strive.” s ‘i at $1.65. Mr. and Mrs. William Etchells Leave 4 Blufte i to woman suffrage If we permit the | Was elected as follows: Dr. E. H.| - “Usg of the Gang Spirit in Church| ' rThe Home Missionary society of the )i We carry the most complete o Anban~<Nabée. Cam W S8 1 Bains women to_control the moral and re- | Linnell, Charles I Smith, Wilbur S.| Clubs” is to be Rev. Mr. Massecks | mire Congregational church is to meet REMNANTS—of all kinds, odd lots 5 . ~tads ¢ — Baked Boston Blos, Mured liglous organizations then they will|Alling; _superintendent of Sunday | topic at the evening meeting at 8,when | in the chapel this (Friday) afternoon. and soiled Blankets, Comforta- ine of fine Stationery for 7. and Mrs. ‘Willlam Etchells have S be. the oniy ones endowed with the|school Herbert B. Cary. ~ . |his address is particularly adapted | Sewing will occupy the time. | bles, Table Cloths, Naphins, 4 T gonu to Aiburn, N. Y., where the for-| Roast Vermint Puriey equirements to meet the naticnal| It Was voted to continue the present | the .consideration of ~workers With|e ol ool 8 ey R social ;urrespondcme in the| mer ‘expects to enmage in husimbus, o s Drosats need. Her cty for the ballot is only [ 5¥stem of benevolences by the enve- | boys, either men or women who Brs Mr. and Mrs, George Guard of Bliss oek (ilons Tids wieth & They have resided on North B street Baked Stuffed Potatoss "6 | the awakenin of the national con- | lopes. | interested in knowing the best andfpjace were in Waterford Tuesday, uced p! s c and Mr. Etchells has been employed as s ‘{,”',,;{, o e sclence and protesting against a moral | A committee was appointed to bring | practical. ways in which boys ;‘fln be| where they attended the funeral of ssistant electrician for the Poeman M Turnips indifference among the men. We won't | n hominations for election to other | reached, directed and held in the best | Mg Christopher C. Newbury. 4 : | co v : : Cranberry Sauce 1 P Ty s She'll | offices at the midweek meeting next | paths for the physical, moral and spir- o All the new Papers from|company: . Many friends wish them i have to give woman the ballot; she'll | office pains oo e = e o I Columbian Ice Cream ke it herself. This is a glorlous | WS- o o L Bachuse of the speaker's:Wwid: ‘ac<| About the time the milkmen are wash G°°ds Hurd-Whiti cus 3 A o land, too glorious to be torn asunder g . Rl e e ho0E coming down the Scotland road in the Hurd-Whiting and Marcus| s 3 Assorted Cake T a S| Miss Kate Sullivap has returned to| g Sage and Young America Cheese by the cowardice of the men. Those cludes three years in that office, made quaintance with boy life through his ;i A fon In | morning a force of Italians is seen by & 2 work at Baltic. d e An o i Lis report both of the last annual | leadership in the boys' organization in | MmOorning a for 5 _ Money-saving oppertunities abound Ward & Co. SR Water Thin Crackons vho permit it, in the words of Burna | 0 (nC 1q"0f the membership. It | which he is the head and ome of the |'early risers going up to their work in |- O e > Cigars Diamond Ginger Ale geserve to 'be damned .and do < o S wene' 3% saw | tound attendance of large pro- | Podgum district in our Wa pa A Victor Dufresne of Worcester was a Peti-Tasse damned for their villainy In knowing | W28 shown that. there were 22 ne unders, an We have a very superior visitor in town Thursday it and thén permitting it . members duricg the year and'15 deaths portions is anticipated at each .of these D - Through the banquet, the assembled | The Star Spangled Banner was sung | —;leaVing the church membership at | mectings, which are: open:to 4 BORN, 80 | Flannelettes, y : Miss Viotoria Prive is.confined to|gathering joined n the singing of pop- | in fine voice by Archibald P. Mac- ?r“v of "‘(hffimlflb‘ 4 hon rfi;}dflfi)se' public. i Rt » snghres ta ] ats |t TaRE s 2O AN Paper by the pound put up in | her home tn Occum by sickness. War songs, making an interesting jea- | Douglerd and the eatire guthering ol i eyl SHERIFF CASEY SEEKS REWARD,| & and Mrs Wiliam A. Camplon of | ‘J0e | colors, in figures and fioral : — ture of the evening. oined in the chorus, year, 5 "l 233 Cook avenue. designs for walsts and one pound boxes with envel-| Mrs Frank Fortier has returned from | Seated at the head table were Toast- |~ The Land Wa Left The report of the trustees showed | 0 . o T=mo o0y Ofared by | Grasses a visit wth relatives in Plainfield. master J. H. MacDougall, A. B. Suth- 9 geting, Wo, L much had been accomplished n the North Stonington. MARRIED opes to match. erland, John Porteous. Angus Park, J.| The toast, The Land We Left, was|way of repairs and the year is closed ~ No ey the| MINER_OHAPMAN 1 New London, | 106 | Heavs Weight Flamnstte Jeremie Beauchemin of Montreal is | H. MacDonald, Dr. J. J. Donohue, Hev, | Proposed by Alexandef Sharpe end | with a balance in the treasury. Application has been made to the | MINER- GHAR) in hiww Lendon | A0 | Hone” efik g the guest of relatives on Norwich ave- | I, J. Bohanan, Archibald Miichell | W28 responded to by Senator Angus| Treasurer F. J, Leavens reported the | superior court by Deputy Sherift W. H-| §58, 2 Sin ¥pn e Chapman of | 12V4o | grounds, in pretty foral @ We tak 3 nue. John Eccles, John E. Rogers, William | Park of Hanover, who was loudly ap- | benevolences for all ‘outside organiza- [ Casey for the reward of $200.offered by | Grjion and George Eidred Miner of e L e take orders for Mono- Collins, George A. Kepplor and Archi- | Plauded. Senator Park sald that the | tions to be $1L818.58. The current ex- | the town of North Stonington for the| New London d Add Dies 2 On Sunday, a period of Forty Hours' | bald Mitchell 4th. name of Robert Burns is revered in|penses were 3$9,540.01 and there was | capture of the partigs who made : - 12z | Duckliing Fleece, in new and gram and Address Dies and do | aevotion will'vpen at the Sacred Heart | As the haggis was brought in, es- | every Scot household and also in ev-| paid out in Tepairs $2,182. attack on the Rathbun house in that DIED. valde | desirable patterns — $3-inoh 5 i All k garima corted by the piper, there was great| €'y English-speaking nation in the i town. Deputy Sherift Casey put much| g, GNpg_1n New London, Jan 17c | Superfine Fiannel, suitable Stamping. All work guaran- enthusiasm, and Garvin Wilson, in his | world. i time on the case and brought about| Tigiy "yonn Wagner, aged 54 vears for kimonos and dressing eed to give satisfacti Mrs, Lee Normand Packer is | address to ths haggis, was given loud| Referring to Scotland, he said that | JUDGE GREENE EXONERATES the arrest of the four who: Were cOn"| gpyupyMAN—In Groton. Jan, 23, 1912, at sacques eed to give satisfaction. spending several days with local | applause, it had produced a galaxy of stars. STATE OFFICIALS, | cerned in it, and they have been sen-} “ihe residence of her stster. Mrs. Sarah 5 = - friends. At the conclusion of the feast, ci- | He referred to the beautiful cemery Al Lodadd, tenced to statc prison. It js roporicd[ A" Colver, Miss Prudence Chapman,| 1gc | Robeland Ficecs, 25 inehas —_— gars having been lighted, Toastmaster | 9f the country, its hills and lakes.| Decision in Contempt Proceedings | that Constable Thomas Peabods o in her 7ath year. A valus | wide, extra heavy fleeced GEO. A. DAVIS Armedos Benoft brought in a fine|John 1. MacDougall rapped for order | Nature had endowed it with flowers| — Against Bradstrest and Lippitt. | Norih Stonmington will also make 2| BRAMAN-In New Haven Jan. 24} 26c | material in dark and medivm o "3 u?‘rln: o{m?‘z rlllflkem W‘Yixlrh he caught | and conducted the post-prandial exer-|and it delights the visitors. He told @ e £ claim for the reward F““‘f’lfi frit 3 T oatery 1 Nor colors, for ba . at the Blissville pond Wednesday. | cises in his usual graceful and expedi- | Of his recent visit to his native town Gardiner Greene of the supe- A rich Saturday, Jan, 27, on arrival of 1 of new Wi 25 Broadway Several weighed over two pounds | tious manner. in Scotiand and the delight it gave | JUd8e Gardine? Brochs of the Sre: NORWICH TOWR itk Betuofs: MALF | 750 yds. of new Sacing Wath e st A. B. Sutherland Heard. him, There are many abbeys and|ironer Thomas D. Bradstreet and b e WILLIAMS—In Puinam, Jan. 23 1912 | ppicE | White Btriped Serge, Tennis TATE Proposing the toast to Robert Burns | C25tics, there which have been de-| Sigte Treasurer Costello Lipvitt from | Endeavor Cabinet Officers Confer—| “Rutl Olney. wite of Arthur Wiillar Suripes, Sanara Cioth aad STATE POULTRYMEN. he mroduced. A, Cnomert wurn8 | stroved by vandalism. War has been | contempt of court in connection with Items Gathered About Town. -'m-‘dEN A . 4 Striped Vofle — re . . BLad =T 4 eiias wio’ W P 3 the payment of $300 to 11 legislative RHODES—At the Backus hospital, value at 12%¢ & ¥ W..0, Rogers Presided st Session Held | Lawrence, wilo was, B B Teporters. The cabinet officers of the Y. P. .| Jjames Alfred Rhodes of Plainfleld at Hartford. Fecaived ‘with ADBINISS and: i5oks a8 This is the statewide famous case of | C. of the First Congregatiohal| aged 20 years. $ o ik B LR T el i ivimios 2 1 iarence Deming Henry W. Farnam |church met Wednesday cvening at the| Funeral from the lome of bis mother : 0 e B s Y Easng r o Iatioe Sk and Rutherford Trowbridge, all of New | home of the president, G. F. Hyde.| in Plainfleld, Jan. 29, at 2 o'clock. m m]'m“s l m u' Valenitines from 1 cent up, | was outlined at the annual meeting at | ( After congratulating the assembled | | Haven, Horace D. Taft of ‘Watertown | Suggestions were made and plans Lid gflrtford Thursday of the Connecticut | HCOLCHH <3 gn “"h{u-\n;mt?;?f“};t&iw and Irving H. Chdse of Waterbury |formed for the work of the coming! ™ x . oultry association by its president, | "® i g he comptroller - and state | yea Valentine Post Cards, Setters, | woodoury 0. Rogers, of Norsich, - The £8 stld Serky Wek e (A & PRct | e et Ty et B S SR NEWMARKET HOTEL, f disbursements of the year were §1,439.- | 1° Was a bard. There have been many | | ? ral assembly of i se Smith of T re. - . BF 8 §1, Boeta, EnY OBl Grie he reporters of the general assembly of Miss Alice Smith of Town street wa. Ve Favors, Napkins, Crepe Paper, | 7. ieaving a bajanc of §3%:0. ' [ poets, but only one bard. Of all the g o e e B 716 Boswall Al received Others will follow as fast as attendance was large and the exiibits demonstrations, by Miss Mary Yates British and helped since their alliance | stance .of senate rule and that the 4| Vi - Williams v in the k. 9 First-class Wines, Liguors sad Bic.. at 5 s ten about Robert Burns than any oth- | T s i W O | 15 Miain Street, [ Kieatsams TWelch Rarewit e The following officers were chosen: | ST 5ays Bdward Iiverett Hale, o re- | | Gresnal Rewiews. The chse’iin. detall: mhe: yotnt peaple have been enjos o Johs Tuckle Prem President, Homer P, Deming, Roberts- | ferred to the fact that Scotlard’s | | a Jetall voung o havo been enjos- | 3 H vile; ireasurer Charies 1 Bisoaney | standing. in- an enviable position with | quotes liberslly from authorities and{ing the fine skating at Fanning's pond R > 7 G OERR rs Danbury: attorney, Charles F. Roberis, | literature extending back 700 years. saysin parl st the court |QUFINE the past week 3 R . 5<;EW B i o o Mo ]h\”;nf -.:l l“r‘:ll "hu ""“L) (}"r:‘r) ‘““{;“ upon this application to punish for William D. Fitch of New Haver Funera‘ “Ireclors T u . ‘ N gt e g < B that that land has produced. Engian b DuESpefoc]. Yoiiaw D, New Haven| 2 7 !'l:‘.here vlm‘ :, a :mfi:; ufl‘:“,'?‘:m;,m from Chaucer to Spenser, had no lit Mme‘{npt ’?fi‘:n:‘«frlht‘l?g ‘!nr ‘L‘iv (zuh \:'_ was at his former home, on East Town | H 122 Proanect 8¢, ‘ with addresses on How a Connecticut | €rary man of -importance, but Scot- f‘l“xffmj,’:‘ml‘: St bt ‘fm‘;"“;"‘h “‘hz street, for a visit this weeks G 7 | Q Tob Sit Norwieh, OB WALLPAPERS Farmer Increases His Profits by Fat- |land filled the gap and has kept stead- | e TR ] s c i T { tening Poultry for Market, siven by |ily on and is still in the field, The | SpesEy s bee 5| Mr. and Mrs. Milo Gardger of shol ] Our 6 " George A. Cosgrove of Willington, and | Scotchmen have always made them- | ot d ¥ AT oo pike have be - a1t has oo™ | on Chickens for the Table, with two | selves felt in their assistance to the The complaint set forth the sub- |ing friends in New Haven | ‘ Emhflers. 3 president pro tem. was thereby di-| Dr. C. H. Lamb of Town street has of Toronto. In the afternoon there will | to_secure victory. s ignate e g - 3 : oy _ — be @ demonstration of caponizing by| Burns education was of the most rected to designate 11 reporters of been in Bosrah during the past week Before selecting, it will pay you to| Henry Beaupain of South Norwalk and | meager sort, as the educational insti- et the pmceg’di‘ms- of 1o, Should { looking” after state” hforests. Sl un ay Vent i call and inspect our line an address on Breeding for Egg Pro- | tutions were then of little account | sk it CartiRtior by haldl ke = | y 3 & 7 We also have just received s full ling | duction, by Raymond Pearl, biologist | After a study of England, France and SR EARR and Ahel Ny tioation by sud] Moo spa Mt Msvaaod moved this Telephone call 328-3. until further notice, of Ready Mixed Paints in ail shades. | of the Maine Agricultural Experiment | Ircland's educational institutions, & 4 T S g Bl O b uo M 0 S T | S S R e S Painting, Puper Hanging and Dec- | Station. cemmiliee from lawrence said they | the cause of much destruction. He| during the session the comptroller 4 we will serve a orating are a npectalty by us. Bid Dbisiniing Row Landen Puck 2006 Wik i 1le) LhU0M Tiaikas toat "’:‘-_-: briefly told of the town of Ayr, where | should draw his order upon the treas- Miss Fanny M. Earl of Hartford ar- P. F. MURTAGH For the purpose of securing informa- tion regarding terminal facilities for of whom 3,000 are university gradu ates. At the time of Burns' birth, he visited on his recent -trip, includ- ing the Burns cottage. Standing ot the urer for $300 in favor of each reporter. “In the case in question the defend- rived Monday to visit her sister, M Philo Hard of Washington stree RUBBERS Six o'clock Dinner ites. ; : § Dirth, | cld brig of Doon and looking down | ant officers had no power to exercise RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS. 85 and 54 West Mats 9t. the development of the port of New | England had prejudices against Scol- | on the gently flowing river, one might | diseretion. Mrs) Binjainba Kay o -Groton wis i dore ek R h!B"S‘! Telephone Rov21d | London, Mavor Brpan F. Mahan, E. W. | Jand. The union of the two countries | b leq to exclaim, ‘Is it any wonder | “The defendants, being intelligent | th guest this week of Mrs, ¢, H. Tra- | HIED and Jow it HEt o rees | Nt i i Warner, F. V. Chappell and W. H.|Was found would be a benefit and Was | that Burns should compose and write | men, must have known from the com- bl M f g e 2y e Cadwell, the three river and harbor e, elongs {6 the wor,| 3¢ beautiful poem. Yo Banks and | plaint that lts purpose was to prevent = = FRANK A. BILL, commissioners of Connecticut, were | 5 ay belongs to the ) o ie Doon?' one 2 the report: i ata of ‘the Portiang, Me. Besrq | for Scotsmen are scattered broadeast | nraey e L e | S0 $he FrosTtans N9 the, MEN RISK TOO MUCH Telephone. 103 Main Strest | B Seats reserved upon spplioatien. 10 Gars More We have just got the reom this of Trade Thursday. They made thorough inspection of the harbor. a and they on anniversary kee green his memory. Burns wrote in th vernacular of his country and it be feeling of sadness had come over him at the time, for o g0es on as if he was addressing D o ground that they were not contingent expenses of the senate but gratuities. At the hearing before Judge Willlams Life insurance companies now are "Phone 704 ular o - | something human, “How can ye bloom | the defendants made @ general ap- |very careful about issulng policies to TR | e e e erature iere. | sae fresh and fair? How can ye chant | pearance, but filed no answer or plead- | active men over 35 years old for the oo e S G e e e WAUREGAN BOUSE Children Or marked the dawn of modern Scottisl: | ye little birds, and 1 sas weary, fw' o' | ing. The burden of the proof that the | chances are that they have impaired | The Parker-Davenpert Ce., Y litreature, There was little or no re. FOR FLETCHER'S muneration for literature at that time care?” Close to the old brig stands defendants have offended is on the their health greatly, by overwork i For Wedding bifts Propristers. { o Alloway’s wiich haunted church as it| plaintiffs, and if there be doudbt the | Of course, if steps are taken in| | S y attempt ‘o underrate Burns shows | giq 4 H g titled to the benefit | ti Is i ; | waek to take in ten cars for over- Ay S , ¢ did at the time Burns wrote the Tam | defendants are entitled to the benefit | time, this damage can be repaired. hauling and repainting CASTORIA |elackof knowledge of his work. He | g'Shanter tale. While I was in Ayr,|of it. Judgment is rendered that the |Mr. Everett Neely of San Antonlo, | 3 b was the poet of love and nature, his | visited the old Tam o' Shanter inn.| defendants are not guilty of contempt | Tex. says in a recent letter: A fine PARLOR CLOCK makes §/ ..fl‘fl have it done new rlshlr than o et ot e reped There is still preserved the room con- | of court’ “My health failed lately owing to| a very afceptable present. 1 e aln g wait till jater when the rush is on. taining the same chairs and toble, overwork, and as I did not get better { We de this werk, all branches of it, just as it was when Tam, Souter John- MANY SOCIALIST SPEAKERS. after a month, I began taking Vino.| There is no gift that would | painting, trimming, ete. in a first. Funeral ny and other cronies used to meet af- : I has given me a better appetite | be admired as a Clock, as it is No. 31 Willow Strest, 1 . ; ,d ter their day’s work and greet cach | Collection Taken for the Lawrence |heiped me to sleep and built me up in|f before you and consulted sev- §INORWICH, = =+ =~ « CONM slass manner, eur prices being consist- A ER m,”". mm cthef and to drink to each other's Strikers and More Will Follow. general so that I now feel like my | eral times each day, thepefore / ont with geed werk. | TOOTH PASTE health, I mxmaw" the very drink- former self. It is a great pleasure to|f bringing to mind the givér. T s — ka2 i ing cup, which was Tam's own ana alist party held thei; recommend Vinol to everyone who| 4 ¢ 2 | Wal apers, In “fl Emhfllmif 5 leasing denti, | 0T Vhich he took many a bumper. ,,,Z;:f,,;mfl. the Stesd Ey,xockequ.r.ff;al:; needs a strength renewer: { b g o5 R L""“; '0‘:‘/‘"0? Of R Lincursta, Fabrikona, Art Cleth 2 is a mm,fi’ leasing denti- | It is said that there are over thirty | evening with William Kellas in the,| Every man, woman and child who!f| these Clocks at moderate prices, gi Materiale for Interier / frice. You'll enjoy using it. | thousand people who visit the Burns | chair. Eugene J. Carroll gave an ad-|is in_poor health, weak, nervous and r""""“u and Niagient L] 70 Franklin St., Bufletin BId, Tt will keep your teeth pure cottage every year, mostly Americans. | dress on Why Workingmen Should Be|run-down, ought to know that Vinol | Decorating Leos. Telephone 643-2. i i o ‘p oSiotiand doce not add very xapialy | Trado Unionlsts and Sociaists. is exactly the ment tning fo bulld| The Plant-Cadden Co. {|cortsios and white, and your gumr | to her towns and villages. “There is| There was a good attendance and |them up and make them strong again. Tel. 697 Greeneville Prompt service day or night. and mouth healthy— ¢ | but little change yearly, and forty | the speaker said that it e P clot4c (s made Trom Fresh 0 Hyers and : We lay and finish Hard Wood Zady Assistant, B ditainn) years haye wrought few ' changes.|and absurd for a man to be organized | tonic iron, without any ojl, and is de- Jowelers and Silversmiths, and guarantse Best Work at Sistants 135 Hrondwag thorough antiseptic— There are many macadam roads, how- | in a trade union to fight the capitalists (licious to take. We guarantee Vinol Established 1872 Prices. Estimates cheerfully m m M opp. 25c A TUBE e\'eg fl! geinz the cimkr:lry ‘:i(berohlllts for heltermwork'ing conditions and |to do just what we say and %avpdbm:k 4 good-foad movement has taken hold | then vote them into power on election | your money if it does not. Broadway . Toleohans M3-2, at your druggist. Sirong. While over there he decided | day. He showed that all the rights | Pharmacy, G. G. Engler, Norwich PLAUT-CABDEM BUILMNG cveorn Comnectiont ® Sewth A Street, TAFTVILLE that a Scotch foundation is & go0d ' the workers bave today have been ! Con Tetin"tor Dusiness i e TR Sk & i Sl ok AR s ~

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