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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1912 : Office For Rent., @heBuiletin. i T0 BREAK UP COLD employed with the Tobin Arias com- iss G P A L | post, No, 1, G. A. R., of this city, o Sepuinge . Tesivn of Naaga- | 1 He leaves ten children, William, Ad- Some Advice That Will R G ——— | tuck Was the guest of friends nere A EALr dalie ReenT and beed Satuyda ay risit in Dan- 5 1 J Norwnch. Mondly, Feb. 5, 1912. Tneey, s asmiRay 1 Tl I Pan erlck Ensling, all’ of Norwicli, Philip Save Time and Money - » o nd Carl Ensling of artford, Ts. VARIOUS MATTERS Anton Charbonneas has retured 10| Total Subscribed Is Now $61,008 for Thermos Bottle Fund— | Lorenzo Burton or New London and Strong drink and euinine may selieve Th Front R 40 i his home In Goldsmith, N. Y., after Mrs. William Riley of Hartford. a cold, h:t it usuwily does more harm ree rron o0ms an ne Sthoe’ B 3 e visiting for a week with his nephew, urd H 50 Mr. Ensling was well known in this | than goos Seithiin | e At Donant the etrecis 0% Loty Skunalett 3 hip MERhe $2,778 Was Saturday Report, Including One $7 city and was loved and respected for | To break u O mg'mu.'.m H & Ehted: by e i - U £ & his many good qualities by all with | head or chest thousends are Pear. All Connecting. Sout | ity EASTERN CONN. LEAGUE Pledge—$950 Over Saturday and Sunday—Tonight for | whom ne came in contact. The be- senaivie treatment. v g arvic s chirohe reaved family has the sympathy of rst of 00k after your bowels; an ‘' North Light. Second Floor,| Communion services in the churches MANAGERS WERE MISSING . many friends in their sorrow. If they need attention use amy veMabl | were attended by large congregations e Dig 3 osssidl cathartie. Then 2 scant tee- Facing Franklin Square. Fin-|Sundax. No Baseball Mesting Possible—Must TWO EASY WINS #moontul of HYO! jnto & Bewl o a Sy 5 Near-snow like that early Sunda, Report on Next Date er Lose Places b olling. ater, . obvir N4, i est Location in this City for morning, is an aggravation to owners| in the League. Saturday. President J. D, Haviland of the FOR BASKETBALL TEAMS| yith u towel 'and breaths for § er 10 of sleighs, James McNally, the antique l"!uar?‘:rf Lmdpb spoke ;wi.;‘f exprees; U. S. Fini 3 Co. and. Laurel: Hilik :In.l;::u the pleasant, soothing, healing e asyne" of Lo 2 G, of Bans HMtlz. .o 750 rg his approbation of the cause. A ¥ g g Clilchas’ thioves have, atolen some | it i, e directens o had . it e second Sm,_’ vote of thanks was given Mr, Clancy Take Games at Y. M. C. A. Do this just before going to bed: fxty prise. RhGAH Island redl from | waih oad i codeut basdhall lsesuc, ¢ 7500 |Of the Poli theater. Frederic W. Cary . your head will feel fine and clear and sixty prize ode Island reds fro: vhich w: Ve Bee; eld in Taft-| . scription ........... he pater, F eric W. y o2 2 DENTAL I’ARLORS' B S e e dy’ from :‘i?““ et “‘a‘r‘m‘"‘"" K;‘ll‘lx:n‘Tt-;*']ie. Ju'h""“%""’é‘“rn‘ O Biiea 300 | mentioned tiat many thought that af-| The Laurel Hiiis won from the In-| yow'll awake from a refreshing eleep 2 ) k p because only two of the five di-| The Vaughn Foundry Co. . 100 | ter 330,000 had been reached the rest dv_! ndenis and the . 8. Pinishing Co. | mious a cold in the morning. Sp. meeting of Division No. ket : » Farrell l Sanc 100 | would come hard, but, contrary to that | team from the Totokett hose compan: Por colds, c , caterrh, uuh-. LG tonight, at 7.30 sharp, Busi | I ..u.\‘\n]r;x nhnlnufl and it was post- ch:r"“ sar:n erson. 100 | Dpredicilon, the last $10.000 had been | o0 Saturday night in the basketbailfand croup HYO is guarentesd. - » ness, rmos bottle fund.—adv. poned until a future date to be held ecured y 5 t 0,000 | ®ame in the Y. M, . A, gymunesium, | fifty ceni bottle is all you need to LAW OFFICE, in Wauregan. Managers Dion of Wau-| H. Blackledge & Co.. 100 | e e atily a8 any of Uis BRA.080 1 neither losing teama prosenting:very | Bessk up a colf sid Shis 0 W O l During the mid-vear examinations a0 am“\mrmny of Taftville, with lwvfils 1 CBhurch }88 {uh ‘“m:ll‘-'lll\\flt;‘(;:llllx!::::‘ :\h)ll ,.:‘I‘] | Stions oppoaitin o ihor e L | Haieg st B a0 Ousnad T i t the nes colleges some of the dtw >resident Rena e s illis risco 5 ¢ 3 the S 5 : el he nearby colleges some of the stu- o ‘:‘”:‘.‘ noit w the only one SOt B N:r‘wlch N° @ | sary amount to make the $7 ,000. U. 8. Fiuishing made it 27 to 15| drugsists everywhere. Ju nts have had a few days at home. | f0 rel o R I G Er o " 100 Remarks were also made by Arthur|?8ainst the Totokett hose, left forward &l 3 1 y the . et V' - T + E yar . e G Yy ol " ARCHITECT'S ROOMS | - marciase lic-nse nas been sranted| managors who were not present that| - Harrison’Davis 50 |H. Brewer, Nicholas Tarrant and ot | Lambert being the only one of the Oc- Alciviag Yor Whics | at New Britain to Michael Dub unless they are present at the next| E, Raphael & Son. L R B . in basket wicoting. He caged four| Kansas City, having resorted te ew- { and Maryanna Kurzmisay, both of New | meeting, their places in the league| Charles O. Murphy 50 oaste: It 1o PN, from the floor and one from. the fowl | ery other expedient to get the neties of London, will be forfelted and other teams g'nnw-; ':-‘lfli:y . g | At a meeting of the committee cap- || led in the scoring for U.| the public, now to the frant with : which hgve made application wiii be ying Merisl Ausnoy .. tains which followed the meeting of S ol g 5 A b o Inquire at \l.mm Venus, jupiter and Uranus | admitted in their m;\'\---. i F. E. Green 26 | the general committee plans for the | gon"ono g .‘.,rl,r:; 1nwr'm UK{)‘"J‘;m :hfliinrh;e;rtlwu&rem- mfl.v.-« Saturn and Neptune are in the Wauregan and Taftville are now all|+ H. G. Gray . 25 | rer.aining few days of tie campaign|yne” Rydhotn “.‘,,‘fl( '".,"‘,.r,‘f'.fi m' some } Cleveland Leader. | \'. aSturn and Neptune are in the | ready to Start the ball rolling, accord S. E. Harris ... 2 | were discussed. There was out= L 200q Jhote: nething the BAN tour Hmks | evening sky ing to the managers of these TehnryJJ.dKllrey . - 25 Y;M’*’ of applause . when L. | he lineups and summary An Appropriate Emblem, and are ¢ 0 o see the o ohn Jordan 5 Hewitt said B I am glad te b gl X 3 Y P ? Somers Brothers The ing of the oficers| Tall in {ine as sarly As pose James Card .... ... i I your attiusiaen. Mo ek S, Fluishing “Rvell of, Dilworth | e irvau, oan assuze Me. La Pellecta 1e Connes state aerie, IV, O. B., | settle ,:.mu\ for the .,,m,,,nb Eugene McCarthy s . 3 ot here today short of $6¢,000 T ,.\.V:‘,'.(" ,‘," : ,:“'“ 3: Ixm“x'v; k3 Pl":us.l?lflrl:and ;.t nv:,rtm :M' B o was held in the rooms of the Meriden sl | Emily H. Mathews 25 |ed. I will give $500 addition, Totol Kb oo oy o . { aenie, Sunday afternoon. Rev, Chrictbnbisr.T. Motan 2 AT g 7 Lambert If, Gladue ¢ Ravmond rg, | who are looking for s goed party em- | COUNTY BOARD A. O. H. MoV Murpfi % | G WEA Fing triet e Beauregard Ig. blem.—Washington Poat. e erorma hall . NOL bresant . -Mambecsliin St . Divisians |, SHBalY Subseriptions 8 cate that the four-fihs maic had | o hove 15 e ::"J“)M‘“g oo An Unmeceseary Deni Come and h the concer en passeq ot ). Field gos ol ra of 75 mu- | Shown to Be 750. ! epmetl g e IR SRR R L e S Lfor Ul Gittord Pinchot comes forward, with e Pré F Saroris : Witer the subscrin. | S: Finishing Co.. Lambert 4, Gladue 1.|; denial that he was author P A meeting of the county beard, A.| VIpUalY et yeo BT, | catucdg Tamen MoNaiy ot Nenwity | Raymend 1. for Totokett hose. Foul| gpeak for Colonel Roosaveit. The gs- Connec-| O. H., was held in this city Sunday $60,068 | Town for § £% s rebsived { mbert Revell 1. Referee | nial is wholly superfiuous.—Boster E he Ger- | afternoon, The following officers Were Baiiding. T okdes $750 4 as Twa 20-minuie periods. | Herald. &l 1 Waterbury | pre County President James C.| White Grose Council. K. of C. 200 Credit to tne Teams. In their game against the Inde- e zoid Sullivan, New Londor County- Vice By N Mr. Hewits showed a most generous | bendents the Laurel Hills had & walk- Cautious Andy. Guaranteed President James J. Finnegan, Nor- ; % pirit in giving F. J. King's team cred- | over, nearly, making the final score : wich: Count ording Secretary Total this morning $61,008 it for the second subscription, as he| 23 to 19, in which the Independents ",i“"““*“’v"::nfl I’;‘" littie way "f $10.00 EACH \ Charles H Stonington; Coun-| The above are the subscriptions to [ NMSCIf is a member of H. F. Parker's | tallied 9 point in the first half, while ‘h‘;‘;’{:"'(: ) wn‘;‘“‘ ln:t”.m""‘:“"“ 5 the fund for the Nor “Industrial | team. Mr. Hewitt's first contribution | the Laurel Hills werc shooting the|] 7% apad i 4 what e lon, Improvement company, which will buy | Was for $760, Mr. McNally's subser baskets and passing the ball ancund | Wants to know.—Chicago News. Wy ¥ leep. William 7. New ILondon; the prop and erect the buildin 5 on was credited to James L. Ca at will, inting up 28 points. In the e—— e e 5 Murtha, president Division No. 2. of Ndw York ided $75,000 is se- Why Not Finish It Teday? easy and only added a point once i ewelers and Silversmiths, e wich: 1. C. Murphy, president cured. From the headquarters of the army | ® While when they gov tired of work- when t ision No. 1, Taftvi John Blake, & of boomers, General Chafrman Hill| N8 out their criss-cross passes. The E shed 1872 i resident Division N Jewett City o 2 1 i lineup and summa 00 friends ward Barrett, president Division No.| Results of Team Work. s B s Ing ¥} Indep-ndents—Benjamin 1T, MoCor- = ) PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING 3 Stonington; Thomas Greagon, pr The teams reported the foliowing re- | "5 fakine up the work today: = | micic i, Kinney c, Gebrath Ig, Loudon, Witheut | the cvevanionss of o onde > un o the dent Division No. 2, New London sults on Saturday loved city who have alresdy so gen- | Lord. re check book, whan we are ready el "he reports of the officers showed | Team. Saturday. Total. | oL ehall v e s Laurel Hills—Robinson rf, Coyl If. THERMOS BALL Wik e L o the elght divisions of Hibernians to be| 1—Capt T Dl e e THErmOd| giinley o, Rovell rg, Townaend Ig and willing to render you thiv NIGHT LRAWER: OF theit ik L, | in a heaithy condition numerically and | % Capt ance more ask vou tha: ape able lo] Summary—Lsurel H Inde- service, even though year me- : : financially. - There has been a substan-{ 3—Capt. come forward today and help us to|Pendents 13. Kleld goals, Coyl 5, Stan- | . ST tial increase for the past year. The| 4—Capt. | close the campaign. Our army is |1é¥ 6 Revell 5, Townsend 1, for Laurel count be small. S PR3 R 85 K | wi B el al membership in the county is 750.{ 5—Capt. King composed of business men and they | Hills; Benjamin 7, MeCormick 1, Lord 2 ok [ m ; bormmmaal | The state parade in Bridgeport Aug. 21| §—Capt. Brown e et caineas Men and Y11, for Independents. Foul goals, Coyi The check book if yreparly ( a 5 Hartford | r\x“‘\s disey 1and State Vice President | I—<apt \lefiv e | word of complaint do yot ',( - from 1, Lord 1. Referee, A. C. Pease. Peri used, ie a record of all tramese- e ay reported that this year's parade —Capt. Williams . ., ... Ui S will 1 Frb e : ods, 20 minutes st wea adge Sy Qe Mibemitig o | o East Loy izens who will want e on the roll | BOOMERS COMMENDED. vouchers for every pawment. ry, 8 at ha ekl B gt o of honor to « well by the $15,- | —_— alentines, Pest Cards, Box Nme‘—} - th m at | ‘lf":"‘l- ""‘;‘y ,‘3“’[‘; ”{“ May to make 000 mark today. Tonight what a grand | Rev. Hugh Treanor Praises Their Sys- A O where Arrangeme or the divisions In New Ovex £ 2 i la ) n Ce t he Py Se. A ns, Table Cloths, Decor ) 4 nd gained close t thousand dol- | subscribed! h’“'o."d“: o .w"ldLE:d Mue J | Pott A s e | lare through two subscriptions, one of | Don't wait to be approa ¢ by | the Dissatisfaction of Laber. wt5d Crage Bhper, Masks; Candies,| COUer uts tha FUNERAL. 3780 from the bui ies and the | some reason you have not been seen.| ; k Shetucket Street | & ons o other $200 (,-“m « Come in to the headquarters or 'phone ¢ e ) o'clock mass at St. Pat- andlssticks, Favers, Et By ! Chester T. Spalding eil, Ne Knights of | 1170 and you will be waited on. rick's church Sunday the rector, the| The Bank of Friendly Helpfuimems w man - o was a large attendance of rel- | ing the grand total kmow:: this morn Who wiil be the first one to ring the | ReV. Hugh Treanor, reforred to the | n | and friends at the funeral of E 15593 | oid. bell today? present business boom whick Nerwich | hester T. Spalding, w g the | Let it be you, for it will announce| i fostering, pralsing the systematic Mrs EdW"\ Fay ; ity were surprised | at the Plainfield Congrega e world e heminming of the ey | activity and fine spirit of the workers, | sk of the death of Maj. | at 2.30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Rev. { Thermos on the Tham Norwich, | 8nd declaring that such methogs might * ‘ in Washington, D. C.|Frederic 8. Bamford officiating. Two| Suilding Trades Ring tie Bell. | (onn. is our password the world over | Well be applied to religious mattere. ad,_ breached in| selections were rendered by the - The $750 from Building Trades | Get aboard Ha noted L baeil peina he oke | s of Connecticut anc ot e = 5ol St S Subgeribod’ ot Bt 13 % industry must prove to Norwich, e, Grand Cancert and Ball vas an ublo speaker FgoLiiTS was & profusion of beau- | wos subscribed ot o meeling held by | | Ready for the Big Ball | o aeid ‘maen ‘saraing 4530 por day + Rallion’s i s erh Fiy ara iall T | AT G e e apportin Gae: ! Tonight at the Ar comes the|could not support families, and girls RETEE S anscript’s | o' Gallup, William Harvey and Wal- the campaign for Capiain Tinton | P8 ball which the Musicians’ union | getting but §3 or $¢ weelkly, unless they st of Agnes’ home | tor Kingalev. Burlal was in the Hver- | at police h d‘r uarters to muge a night | @0d all their helpers have been work- | had good homes to depend upon, must for 1 are, from Nor-| oo n 0 v At Plainfield. where a | annotncement. hat anciha 88,2 611 | ing for ever since the campaign for|be driven to the aimshouse or the MUSICIANS UN]ON i $100, Martin} o nttal mervice was road by Rev. been . & lded the | (he fund started, and bemides being a | street. Much of the dissatisfaction of et i, ot Sl R Do s L% e e, und et st berter Vg s et Mook o (0 v o S SN ifam Weldon Main street, $1. | 1 o hmcoe 43 S PASL{ pnd, the promoters of the ball prom- | ditions, and he was glad to see the 4 Charles J. Orn. The tot o o e e | ise tha' it will make a notable rec- | evident prospect of better times and - > Bood attendance at the| e funeral of Charles J. Orn was | the noon hour on . Seturdar be. the | 07d in several other ways. For beauty | livelier business. Thermos Bottle Fund ! the farm of James | helq trom the fumeral parlors of| e, NO0L hol Paturaay Dby (M@ !¢ decorations, for numbers in attend- | Yesterday was Septuagesima Sun- ar neau L fr ety Cove © S| Chirali A AT No. 15 Main street MoNally 50| ance and for the size and qualiiy of | day, about 70 days before Easter. So d 100 wer sold and ) 8 ol 3, ENQalY, L an- | .. a > wh i1l pers o b - Btk 2.30 o'clock Sunday afterncon, Rev =3 » A0~ | the band and orchestra which will| many persons received holy com livestock. Good prices were d S, Worcester officiating. o- | ean Hill. A second | o 00" e concert and dance pro-|munion at the mass that Mather FRANKLIN SQUARE STATE AR L 4 red. William B, Wilcox wag the rendered Mrs. Upton. | Borount o 500 boosted the total 1o (e, | gramme, the Thermos ball is to far | Treanor had the assistance of Rev. 1 { | iends and relatives were present. | sgo 000 miarh ang s ¢ . al fop | Surpass anything that has heen offered | Willlam Cavanaugh. His instruc- . 0 ATE ARMORY, I\OR“I(H} = o The bearera were Ired 11, Smiéh, Rob- | 00,000 murk and wa signal fo [ in this city in the past or will be seen | tlon was on the February intention of are selling a Good, Rekiable [ ert Chapell, Desmong O'Brien and Mr. | & UiE outburst of enthusiasm at head- 1 ¢, "yoarg “to come. the apostleship of pray “Florror of “o“dav_ Feb. 5th, 1912 ‘ 4 it Gt et wha' in the’ Mesitwacd | oo & = | Sawrday the promoters the ball{ Sin . g el R emeter | ayor Thayer Speaks. { carried out something of their plan T : Cosoirt i 3 ke B " Binsinp from ] on Chas N3 IR Tinconue. of Ths fal Sorne incindsd.ibis g | I alied the meeting ' make @ tag day, but on account | Congressman Higgins Presents Peti- ) 2 n Augm d ¢ P @ D owing Pillow, Husband, from Mrs and brief re ks were | of the unfavorable season of the year | tions. R 108y 8 R of [t 1 Ao, Orm; wreath, Mr. and Mrs. Ge .;;-1 Chairman Hill. Mayor Thay- | and the discomfort of being upon the | (Special to The Bulletin.) 2 sicians | and see them —ad | Carter; Raster 5 M .| or was introduced and said he was | streets, it was not possible to secure| x st A0 Watch in a 20-year Boxes may be obtained at the Boston | A a o1 | heartily in sympathy wita the cam- | the young ladies who were wanted to Washington Deb. < —Congressman Store Sub-Station. All funds realized Ch rescen | paign and r ted that e could not [ do the tagging, so that this was not n;‘%fl‘i‘l‘w‘ 50 By Methodiat Episcopal Gold-filled Case for - this B N i b e H iilie j mitke up the amount required to reach | carried out as fully us had been plun- | Petitions of the Xetbodist Fpicope’ 4 X | Mrs. Charles ax Jeaves | the §75,000 mark. He had always beerr | ned. A record breaking crowd is count- | Tiur88 SNC 108 “IORCRT o rETel ermos Fund | and s, Mr. and hn Field- | opposed to holdi ity meeting for | ed upon tonight at the Armory {5 B e S e Sicilds Bedats dhé oty silndission fik ond’ Deimond: O reath of | the purpose of voting away other peo- | when the financial returns are all tho passage ot the nyon-Sheppard passport, and must be exhibited at the | x and pinks from *.| ple's money. Under the present plan | up another substantial boos B eotime of e ChinRestiout.del. . ! )pen winte & A .l .’um'mn" A pinks. 3 5 3:”(1171113.‘;:5.1“ eacione 1, an_give as n Representative Hill was se- e ery Badge sold helps to secure the ita S e g MI o ';”"““- > 5 b lected to represent the state on the| Our guasantes with every Watsh. 5 v & atthew McGrath. T Lt % — — congressional committee fort he el ° str 1 ding the " - i . * { &oiti Sk “Moiug iate” ks The funmeral of Matthew MeGrath DR B i = 1 PIANO RECITAL ing two yea. ’ BE A TER! F s i R e S A { was held on Sunday afternoon at 1.45 R. DOANE'S BIRTHDAY. | A . —— sy ) S9RsTER fume \han the beetles, because the of- | yiciock from the home of Mrs, Thomas S { MUSICAL PROGRAMME. HERE'S SOME FACTS el | fensive English sparrow hag driven out | mya, ¥, No. 54 Sherman street, the| Famous Hymn Writer Born in Preston | Scholarly Pregramme by Walter Ruel 3 FOR YOU ,“;j,‘“‘\f}“," ot K}‘”"* which “w "“HI‘ house being filled with sorrowing rela- | City 80 Years Ago. Cowles of Yale University. Special Vesper Servize at Park Church . e tives and friends. seautiful floral | s e Largely Attended. i Gur Collection of s, Dekol Hub. | fOFMs Were armngad abont the casket,| At the Central Baptist church_on ccltal given by Wal A, P Witk waliee. o Plambian Shen ot B | ba Holstein heiter. | The bearers were Thomas 1 John | Sunday the 80th birthday of Dr. Wil- musical instructor at| (p Sunday at the vesper service at|and aocessories which go to meke up s | Re work, In ordes| Shannon, Michael Collins, Matthew | liam Howard Doane, the noted hymn | sity, at the Osgood Me- | paric Congregational church, the open- | first-class plumbing and stoam fttimg | & TRt ke “ llins, Edward Ke ey and Edward | writer, was noted in brief words ad- | morfal on Saturday evening was a fin- | ing one of the series of special musi- Job 3 . S £ Maloney, and services were cond | dressed to the school I ams P, srformance such as one would | y A ged for the fir VALENTINES [ Dounds over tais wmonne | &t St. Patricles churck 30 o'clock, | Carroll, and a. te ufl':’u’x]x L’).f,fi;ff‘.: from so scholarly and efflclent | & srammes urranged for the A" 2na. We are all sxports here and we | & 061 it oty U ] Rev. Hugh Treanor, th v, officiat- | tion was voted to be sent to Dr. Doane musician, who is also a brilliant | fracted a congregation whici all work. You get expert adwice amd f 2o SRR R ing. Burial was-in Mary's e- | at his home {n Clnoinnatl. Hymns|composer and planist. Thers were| rurch. —The moste under Ditector M6 labor at the same price and yeu den't | Lo been invite tery. The funeral arrangements by Dr. Doane were also sung | many in the audience who had heard | o Learned was beautlfully rendered,|NaVve to pay anvome to siand avewsd is | the (fternoon, Tcb- | in charge of Undertaker n the school, and the members were | Often of Prof. Cowles and his work in | {he regular choir being assisted by |2nd tell the other fetiow how te de the 1 16, in Synagogue Ahavath | = | reminded that Preston City was the| terms of praise and who were in no| Myss Helen Royce and Miss Luctlle work I Chiese Wt el An Ohis Suspicion famous hymn_write s Dirthplace. © | %t e dislilusioned by bis actual appear- | peck, viotins, Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor A. H. BREED - and Mr Ayart Ggsnor relterntisdac. ofter )r. Doae associated himself early in | ance here. The audlence was enthu-|yjy "Mrs, Williun H. Alien and Miss ’ ki Apou ph Kal | that e is not & candidate that ene he. | 1fe With Fauny Crosby, the blind gong | siastic over his ~musicianly = abllity, | Any Cogswell for the chorus numbers, | Tolsphone 579. 3% Woeet Mom ¢ h s the va r Ka f o b doglls ps e be- | S iter, W music Pass | which was prenounced entlrely artistic. | e ity Sl s SR — o v r Kahn of New|gins to suspect him of entertaining Mg Neghe dhe auglc nr vell arr: | E L b viM et Clavaian Platn Deley Oh, Gentle Saviour; Th ¢ s pregrhaye wab REl SEsclie | Dog Was 16 Years Old. 2 a 1 LI s Be as Scarlet, Near the| show the growth of musical ideas. He £ e T Of the accldental deaths in Connec- » the Perishing, Draw Ms | began with our first master musician,| Do8 Warden Ceorge =, Stanton i o idental deaths in Connec the Perishing, Dra | W lled upon Saturday to dispose MAKIE THE INGE | Tantary g o ed Hour of Pray { Bach, gtving a Prelude and IMugue fn B | ¥48 &80 1 o i Ay g raphernalia, | hurning and six by asphyxiation, five hundreds of others. Many of the San-, flat minor from The Well Temperedof UeS (A€ VAN To€ OCOREEE (0 xeelalor, 3175, §185. 1300, 9796, 9254 r Colored P vt four by falls, three by drown. key I s p set to Dr. 7)oane's | Clavichord, Book I ¥From Rameou, a | ,o¢ * e o S i . 54 ihts whole Biiainess 1, four by falls, three by drown key liymus were also gat to Dr. 10216 | contemporary of Bach's, he gave next| The dog was 16 year old and was al- | ..Indian, ¥300, $380 r u b G S A oAU | | muste. Ofton he Draduced bhih WOTdS | | re seloctions which were also writ- | MOt Wholly disabled by &pinal trou-| Harley-Davidsen & Fepe. a, SLENTINE | one each by coasting, exposure, auto- | The famous writer 15 president of | ten for the clavichord. These were La [ Dl. The dog warden had him taken| Second-hand Motorcycles: Siogie sad | mobile, fractured skull, elevator, and American Baptist Publication so- | Tambourin, La Joyeuse and La Fol- | AWaY 'n oh oxPrees ¥agon and his life | Twin Bxcelsior from 3100 up; Bwis carbolic acid 2h9g 2 { lette. Beethoven's Sonata in D minor, | W88 ended by chioroform Cylinder 5 h. p. Indians, 3135 to ¥1s0. , - | | ot st 5 Op , No. 2, with its three move e Second-hend Motorevoles takwn in RAN l OV S | Highwi y Commissioner Mac- | SCHWANER HEARING. | ments in three distinct methods of | trade for new machines. | has awa, ded contracts for state s }n‘;uvmon’x. L;a; n‘f] ourse enthusiastic- s ‘ s . ia as f('lows: Ashford, Bankrupt G irrt BeforeiReferen | &0 TOCOTAS DY e SRsIGnCC. | d s [ C v P dl to! J to Leonardo Suzio of Feel St mkent Casai figaiir Befors | The two selections given from neiaents i socie . V. rYenaieton Jr. | RS L ot dor e as eel dirong as a Today. Brahms were among this composer's Py 1 | for macadam-telford, at $1 Tite R aa G ¢ in the Schwa. | 14ter works. The first was the Inter o 2 A e Tat | Yt ot 1ot Work Horse || oo/ scumietiomring o e Scies, | momln . anc'minor, B 0% Yo6 | o D sme o 2 see e 1412 ofL SEaveL FoRA: Lo M bl ver bankrupt held in | 4p4 the second was Rhapsody in B| Trevor Briscos Yale university | Br »t Middletown, at $24, it New London this morning before Ref-| ,\inor Op. 79, No. 1, which wiile not | spent Sunday at home in Broad Caramels, Marshmallcws, | PT0- of Middletown, at §24,2 A. Browning. At this meet- | vor®' oD aical is yet an important | street Cream Psppermints, Almonds and Mitk | Mrs. Mary Ann (Aldrich) Toliette, | If We puts back each day the Phias i gelling ‘“.l‘llhf,h;,'d‘:‘ omposition n ey . - 194 years 'old, dled Friday at the home el renl estate will come up. The cred- | Three descriptive pieces by Debussy, | 3re I'rederick Sayles has re- i { of her son, Henry A. Follette, paymas. equal of what he uses up from were formally noufied of the wish | (air de Lune, Poissons d'oe and Re- | tuned from a v with friends in | ter of the Alice and Millville mills o bed S i 'I‘ i”‘ -l”;"' fl‘r'z"j I('A”'" ") | s dans I'eau, were loudly applauded. | Boston { the Woonsocket Rubber compaay, in | ody an rain in hiy dpily ‘FjeoTeal espie and tae A e | The last composer on the programme P DUNN)S PII g RMACY {Woonsacket “R. T 1o was a dangh- | ¢ .vmi 1}1:\ qu?:l‘tmr 4‘»‘1‘1.;.:‘.(?::11 l“\\‘:‘, was Chopin, and his Etude in C sharp thi.-g fl'"“' Bill and Miss Mary Aiken ! of the late May Ann Eggleston Al activities. trustee to proceed k { minor, Op. and Polonafse in | served at the Norwich club tea Satur- y | and Gideou Aldrich and was | best advantage. 3 | A flat major, 3, were miuch en- | day afternoon 50 Main Streect | in North Stonington, June 11, Trustee E. Wilfred Bidredge h-a.s‘_ 5 = i ' been at work on the osu‘lr;»‘a:slp“n;nl Cowles was recalled for an| Miss sabel Mitchell wiil spend the . ; | said that hany matters which are im-|.ncore number and in response gave | winter In New York, resuming ber Theraids - BMiManddy, Fileuary The Central Vermont company has ra e- “ts vortant will be brought before 10da¥’s | ona of his own compositions, much to | study of the violin o } 90l to New York purchasers $1,000,000 | hearing. Tl ‘m,\ delight of the audlence. The - | 5 per cent. equipment trust not . _The Huber mortgage of $7,000 ~‘“d;wrldmmem was given under the au- Mrs. Charles A. Burnham is the VALENT[NE S DA | Fquipment o be purchased wiil in- | FOOD | the Union bank mortzage of $5.000. | spices of the Parish House assoclation, | guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frederick - A A ude 1,000 steel underframe box cars, | hich are *‘I‘;lmeu to be invalid, \‘“l,m which Mrs. H. T. Arnold is presi- | Warner, at Brighton, Mass, ot e om- 1300 ali-steel hoppers, 11 assenger. | litteatle ot iRest o also be passed upon. | dent Z Seltanis fov tnis: by ”M.J, ,'mm 1e- | haggae and parlor cars, four switeh (| ° ot and Egcley, el e e L SR 1 S A The littie daughter of Mr. and Mra. a Yailies, engines and four Pacific-type passen- orse With Broken Leg Archibald Mitchell, Jr., has been Eice oh lodicals ai | ger engines, Cost of equipment will and supplies the very elements Bi ', i 7 o to by evoning a fine | OBITUARY. pamed Marion Taft Mitchell, WAk | asgregate $1,100,000. laige horss belonging to George Engle | e bl 3k c. , Franklia St. \ " : {J from these natural food grains i F18€ WS LR NG ¢ Lefngwell, fell | Philip Ensling. Marcena Butts has rmurn‘e.d to Wor- Jus > he Bulletin Office. febsd | Deputy Internal Revenue Collector t Main street, near Gray's mar- | ~ne lung and use ater, after a visit at thé®home of % Mo —— | Brewer stated at Waterbu Salumay! which the system requires for ket, breaking one of his hind legs. I En!s.llfln‘ r‘r:sm;m“:’ J"i-fl:ie“-: };;lr {l)f;;‘:fip Mr. and Mrs. ¢, R. Buils of Washing- Our chicken feed conising just e ! that the reports of the corporations : The Lorse was one of a string of wiice | No~ 125 Sachem street, at 4.15 o'clock | o0 SiT proper ingredients for the welfare of n conmection with the collection of |} the daily nourishment of bod t g ind a team. He | §undav a 2 iR 9 Cate = v o After using onr 3 ‘ t ; g y was being led behin Sunday afternoon. About & year ago your chickens. A b feod the corporation taxes were coming in { 103t his footing on the slippery strect ! yr Bhsling suffered a shock. eos Miss Roslie Benneti, whe is teagi- |y that your ohtckene y S um u en fater this year than ever before. All(} and brain — keeping them at J|and went Gown on the curb, falllLg | other last -Saturduy, from wiim “I¥ | ing at the guild in Peacedale, has been | Yo" AL o :m" . !" BA rations must file a report of the | |in such a way as to snuy the.bone | faiiled to recover. | spending a short time at her home on | Petter, are healthier and will lige AK ST FOOD nt of business done during the their highest efficiency. j akove the gambrel joint. Humane | "y. wag born in Hesen, Germany, in | Williams street. longer. It will help their plumags, at C ‘\R DWELL'S. on fur“ :‘);;o;';’ lya\l}a:;hfll; I"u:)xwx a rt,eorge H. s}?mnn V\a(s <‘fi'§l‘ {::‘ | ls‘l'fie‘"d was the son of Paul and R also, and kesp them free from veravia, | penalty of frc , 0,00 { The herse was able to get up, | Katherine Ensling. He came to Ne Miss Anna L. Ely of Washinzton to 9 Market Strest. T “There’s a Reason” nothing could be done for hun and M. | York in 1857 and at the opening of the | street hia returned to {own after sav- P o White Cross Council Votes $200. Stanicn put him out of his pain With | Civil war enlisted in the Twenty-ninth | eral weeks' visit with her brother in L SBE WMARKET WOTEL, White Cross coyncil, No. 13, Knights | a hullet. The body was taken awsy | regiment, New York Volunteers, sery- | Schnectady and a stay with friends in 715 Boswall Ave. of Columbus, held its stated meeting :b\ Casper Bailey qurins the eveuing, | ing for two years. After his di charge | New York. First-class Wines, Liquors wad (.xp on Sunday afternoon in Foresters’ Agent Stanton waiting there uaiil Mr, [,mm the army he came to Norwioh, 3 COVG k Meals and Woich Raredit sorvzia hall, Grand Knight Edward T. Burke P & iley arrived with his team. | where in 1867 he married Miss August. John Kirby Lewis, who has been th - ogtum Cereal Co., Limited, | gusia the sder. Johm Tushis Praa “el ai | prestding, and the peifsipa besihers Battle Creek, Mich T R Staubly, who sucvives him. He was a | guest for a week of his aunt, Mrs, was 1o vote a subscription to v If blindfolded, it is said no man 1s TEHERE s 0o advertisiag medium In | machinist by trade and was employed ; u Frank A. Robinson of Sachem street, Basters Connocticnt tanal o Pne Bul: | the Thermos Bottle company fund. The | able to stand five mirutes Without | for ssme time at the Fals mill and ai | has returned fo the Massachusetts oUa lor usiness resuifts. meeting sljourned easiy mOving. $e navy yard at Grolon, He was last agricultural coilege at Amherst 1

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