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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSD| FEBRUARY 8, Office For Rent. Three Front Rooms and One Rear, All Connecting. Seuthern and North Light. Second Floor, Facing Franklin Square, Fin-| est Location in this City for DEATAL PARLORS, LAW OFFICE, ARCHITECT'S ROOMS. Inquire at Somers’ Brothers elsphone 254.12, | S. HACKER 65 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Manufacturer ef COUCHES AND LOUNGES, N \\ ...n \ \\- IUHHIN'! Repairing and USTA SOUTH Atlantic Coast Line | CUBA-—-AUG ard Railwayof the South SPA-LEVEL ROUTE e WHAT'S NEW e IHE PALACE CAFE - WATSGWN & CO., 72 Franklin Street Valentmas — =) e = co =2 Low ney e mints, Almends and M DUNN'S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street | Brief State News SCOTT’S EMULSION is the pear-nature treatment for Consumption. The power it creates, its purity and whole- someness are Nature's greatest aid in over- coming disease. ALL DRUGGISTS | cards which are going to The Bulletin ~ Norwich, Thursday, Feb. 8, 1912, VARIOUS MATTERS The librarles have had many calla for Dickens' works this week, Tuesday was Dorotea day and Wed- nesday was Rickard day, with the Swedish people. Valentines and St. Valentine post distant polnts, are already being malled. Wise men drink water The wisest—Clysmic.—adyv. Miss Louise Fuller, soloist, is to be on the programme of & King's Daugl ter circie entertalnment in New Lon- don next week. The Baptist state evangells!, Rov. C. K. Flanders, who is conducting | meetings at Poquonoc, will go from there to Mystic. | until late this month, becauss of the sovere cold, Lust year the first shaid wis recelved about the third w February Division Commander Norwich will fristall the n officers of Colonel Lewls Sons of Veterans, at Ks At-a conference of Lutheran min- ield Monday in Waterbury Lutheran congregations In ou_secured your or the members. Alter sewing, light shments were served. he pres- Mrs. AT. Utley, presided dur- meeting. Parceis tmproperly or inadequately wrapped - will hot be accepted for mailing. The postoffice department has recelved complaints, particul from foreign countries, that pack- ages contained in the mails from this country have been received in a ds aged condftion Postmaster General Hitchosok issued yesterday anm order | in this city Wednesday. to all postmasters instructing them not to accept for malling any parcel net securely wrapped, Thomas Nicol' Browns, formerly of New London, has resigned the post of United States vice consul at Lyons, France. With his sister, Miss Eliza beth M. Browne, he sails soon for this country, An Ancona cockeral from Waterford has returned from a 750 mile trip to Cleveland, ©,, where it competed against tlo bost Ancona poultry raised in the United States and won first prize, including a silver cup, making this particular bird the Internatlonal Ancona champion. PERSONAL Mrs, E. A. Jahn spent Wednesday with Mrs. Chafles Hazler of Groton. Gearge W. Gard, a former resident of New London, was in that city Wed- nesday. H. N. Osgood of Plainfield spent tha day here Wednesday at his home on Lafayette street. Misses Emma Smith and Josephine cAuliffe of New London were callers Edward Holton, David Armstrong and Charles Card of Groton were vis- ftors in Norwich Tuesda Mr and Mrs. William ¥. Bowen and daughter Celene of Norwich are vis- iting friends in Hartford, Winsied and Waterbury, Louis Main, who for six years has been employed in the restaurani at Midway, egun work as fireman | on the New Haven road Lieut. J. P. Leavenworth, U has returned to his studies | Davis” for Miss Beatrice Hedford? | flarg Setentific sehanl after o short visit | ad to his mother, Mrs. Hudson Leave vorth, at Gales Ferry, dbed on most of the streews ¢on-| gun work in the shop of Ma- | ) d and s must ; W b : - . VICE PRESIDENT FOR i N | NEW LONDON COUNTY.| : | ‘ ¢ | 4. W. Browning Elected by State Po- | i | | mological Society. | - i Following a report of Dr. G. P. Cli 1 TC F e formerl hairmar 1d @ ddress by Dr. J. P, Ste T n" he New Have service board )n Spray Injury, the an-| t Civil Service Ref as logica y eame to a close at TEN HUSTLING CAPTAINS AND TEAMS IN THERMOS CAMPAIG atl A e Taft hc Feb, rd We ternoon. Th 2 lected Team No. 3 [ Team No. 5. Team No. 7. Team Ne. 9. Presiden rnes, Ya | . J. Corkery, - J. King, ( « James | se, W, | Jung apt. H. F. Parker, L. Hewitt, m at Eastern Point has reacked th f ary, Harr e o Hirry Bhation . *. H. Smith, 3. C. Macphe Robinson, A. T. Sullivan, B. L. - o e A e 5 Cook A ( ran Broph D. Donahue brig E Kinsman. “be 1 | Louls C, Ro T Hen- | Team Team No. 6. No. 8 Team No. 10. ry: Fatrflelc s Litchfield, Jewet . “Murph Cap Iex Brow pt. ame, M ge apt. John M Andrew J. Whe. r ) n' | B 1 sex, G W n L. Clark x F. W.|tor, R H. Gray, §. B Thomus I V. ¥ y ey, Dr. P. J. Cassidy, George P, Mia tis” Friday nigh 9, at| g : W, Brown Ld ot G W. | Shiclds, D. D 0.k Williams, A Peile W ohn coran, Charles O. i Wind Tolland, « H, Fris g T ger, ( H, Haske Willianf' L. Moran, ey, H. D, Edwin A. Tra | ph D, a, John A. Dums, 25c.—ad [ ran . Lea yames L. M r. F. Burns James. ) brush land or B 5T TR s 0 Storrs callege has beer ARSON CASE. ie following telegram re- l—-——_—n near Cooper, five miles north othn: orehard in e sering | Trial of Groton Case Continues in the STERM UP lN THE RUGERS SHBP nesday afternoon: ! today. *Misinterpretation of erders ; e : e e S uarters, Norwich, Cor 5 May Restore Peace in Chihuahua. nua g e Col R % od Your t contalning. news o El P: Feb, 7.—The election e £he urt here on Wednesdas. | Spur Track Finished for McCrum-Howell Company—Mov- conefatui Miss Florine S d 1o guest | ¢ Kbt week an in ) C the of friends in Pough ps! 7 of s Nobbs of I awyers concluded their esamination | aptains, th the friends of M Norwalk and L | of the boy, James Kelly, whom it is | ing the Radiator Plant—Ready to Assemble Radiators oficers and ihe Vi A e ne 0 1o step towards £ Stamf to spea riola tried to hire to sel | o ridge Wednesday anc s wei e ir uahua o smad P £301] Other. witiesny: Disaiinsd were Wi | There in About Two Weeks. in and the ol e e S B o the trouble. t ss 915, Hol r Mr. and Mrs. David Arm- | b e i M Harrison ( rethe guests, was | ar able Charies H. Card of | Sip et roed i SR Increace of Letter Carriers. }4 Vel Hor. be el ; 03 7 | k ther Subscription of $25. Tostoff dditlona ook, when we are ready : : L Wild Seramble for Oysrcets. As e moving o rai PR e S | s will be appointed from (he i 8 et 5 eakies L B b ercoats in front 266-270 Main the bas s b g turad Y ng Cuptimk in | prox Iy f L ston and ser even though your ace +: ; ks o oo et et Randred s Grd employment ¢ nore help jus More from the Musicians. To Transfer Major Kenrney's Body he book, if properly t y ir rowd g whole coat 1 A e S el o of the jdans naion Wl er 1 Iajor General tions, and the canceled checks th r commences | him fr aThathohy v iy balng e basement will be devoted ' m 0 tons City Officers’ Contributions. ‘ ; n old e ames “a“ r | ) of truck, from X £ S = T st m of $750 T " t r N R A | which e ¢ down the coat. | 3 n ; the officers ) . Shetuckeb Street The ar port of the Southern| = s | ATTENDING FUNERAL STOLE WATCHMEN'S CLOCK s 1 o 3 Piliaont Makes GIFe of 48000 i h at there were at the end of | Weet Side Pinochle Club, OF CHIEF HENDRICKS FROM GLEN WOOLEN MILLS. S S y 10| The Bank of Friendly e stati in the sta Wednesd enir t voek'y eyt = L ST A I P S = haxt 00 | casity ot Goettinger, Germany, to] - it ¢ A — he absorption of the | meeting of the West Side Pinochl | Chief Stanton, Now Acting President |\Policeman John Irish Arrests John : Fanning > : i ¢ system th mplete in- | club several changes standiag | of Connecticut Fire Chiefs’ Club. With the Goods on Him g , s v nter ol I r e y for ing con i £ L the s Cont Fire W ) T x 4| 00 ich PHOSE YOU LIKE o roje yrm | cluc 2 : s when F hn R, Fowle 25 | a*student in his youthf N ; ittt aan 30040, Robineen 0810 i 2 at Rallion’s k « Nort DakKota, a ra ¢ 3.0: J ding f clock 2 te- | BR presidendy 90; Peckh 6.685; Opl W S to De at Nor e rmer ok e o St s Sape ot v e 5 V5| Fopguson & f St. Paul's Catholic Chimney Fire. s d here today. - - % o imney fire at the frame ten I : )| Fireman Killed in Train Wreck. ot SRR o T o e B ! Pl arbonneau men of Worcester, has visited| Contral station & et C. E. Briggs ; e * friends in Norwich chemical, The damage w 1 S el wce J. Delane: Trelghtt tralng FRANKLIN SQUARE erable The yuse i )" I the home «c scellan ] butions . . vy vk N acher hap irdne e e T conducted by Rev. | P are selling a Good, Reliable T Lot by the 4o For Former Comrade’s Funeral Chiefs | for alleged injuries 1y attending the funeral of ex DAIRYMEN'S INSTITUTE ety o bl v Hendrick wa search he g STt hsiaed ot Thers vears of his regimental assoc Scotland Road Social Club Will Have | Sticking out from ed R i £ Towell Apel T, 1910, and st 1 the. Tweltth’ Conecticut. Votur One in State Series, And, B ] B flme\ Watch in a 20-year he in the back of the ad, er i at t ¥ | Te Censor Theaters and Dances. | poy ¢, o o mnatan | the watchman onight at the ¥ \ Gold-filled Case for Th Telegraph of Wed- | San Francisco, Feb. T.—Moral cen- Dairymen's association ol DODENTE ! s will have 2 generous ‘patronige ‘de\ Relief — lml Package Mailed nesday 1 S. Morgun and | sorship ovef theaters, public dance all institute with the club in the | (¢MP® sl The artists a ring assu; Irs, Je both of Norwich, | halls and other places of amusement near future, probably next week This (i il e " of the programme. —The 1 Free to All — In Plain Wrapper | on by Justice of the F . committee of the board of su- Preston City and Middletown 'r e kit . Hot Wb BT B, Eldred, violins, and Mrs m‘.. a | ) Javis. h pervisors. ecent musica comedies ester st e s bee deferrec by e e | Eldre hialds, i ) heard & i B s b l«~:;‘, £vi ’ R s v able to, glve anou P dencie the nasiat Pearl M. Jack- | Obeiguarantes with fourth, The couple aro el inown | dan Coast More Assets in Schwaner Estate. ek sentariia:tron | Fiags Ware: Shen: Will Close Out the b;]ange | in Norwich, where Mrs, Morgan has | 3 " Further assets overed in_the twice before \ ! ecn o dressmaker Legacy for Greenwich Women. | Lapirunt G enrs e te, | It Sididesid L e e | { our ; Ir ourt at New, Haven | aggregaating it is sald several thou- |jng a sentence for ¢ r | Wednesday, as made by Mrs. 5. Porter | of ou Ihe Bridgeport probate court is to| re Woodward ~Heming- | xand dollars, promise a new feature in | wiich he was arrested Rogers, the red, white and blue | f Mrs, Margaret Duan, mother | th )f Sarah Maltby Moy New London fore Referea A. A of the late Mollle Dunn Giltuy, widow | who dled recently in East Haven. AS | Brownieg - Them aow ormty consiy THERMOS JOLLIFICATION | In Norwich. Mrs. Gilroy's propers was | $125,000, will be disposed of according | customers indebted {0 the Schwaner | Expected to Follow Monday Evening | — o Bytdinid Somile) | : o her daughter, Loretta (iiiroy, | to law to the nearest kin, who are Miss | Ctit and they have now been | Meeting—Colonel Gale Temporary | Major Edwin Sully 5 | r, Rubber Interlined I her mother seeks to recover 2,000 | Sarah Isabelle Woodward of New Ha- | turned o Trustee Eldredge. The | Charlotte, N. ¢, Feb. T.—Mgjor Ed- | Many cases of Piles have been cured | and Heavy Cloth. which ghe claims she entrusted to! ven, a niece: Mrs. Emily Maltby Copp | attorneys and trustee will meet at| 1Teasurer. win Sully, hero of John Esten Cooke's |by a trial package of Pyramid Pile heér daughter at. differe nd | of Greenwich, a niece; and Mrs. Alice | Referes Browning’s offico n this city | 1 < A novel *Mohun" confederate veteran | Remedy without turther treatment | Co. for which no accountir been | Maltby Townsend . of . Greenwich, a|this morninf. Then if they are ready | ] s A o b A and son of Thomas Sully, the artist hen it proves its value to vou, get i e | Mk MopFl wil 02/at the time Sioraat b haaEig W te Sonta William F xli:]\’g;..;w< ommitice b~ | Gic ‘suddenty tonight rom paralysis | more from your druggist, at 50 cents The L. L. cllflpllllll | ath. The most of the prop- | ued in New London, at the courthouse | Pointed to a N HESONRE at his home In Rockingham, N. C. [a box, and be sure you get the Kind < Wednesday's mesting of the Pro-| her s tn gilt-edge securi- | at 2 aetode o0 &t the courthouse | oy meeting of the Thermos contrid- | aeei'%y "vears, He was a mative of |You &sk for. Simply ¢lip out ‘free | 14 Bath Stre Marwieh, S : Missionary club,of the Cen. | iR e tors, held two meetings on Wednes- | gichmond, Va., and the body will be ¢oupon below and mail today, together |____ B 3% & it bt 4 it RIS i | % sreparation for the meting on | CORG, V2 r bur | with your name and address on a slip ral Faptisi church was heid with| - | Play by Montville Grange. 823 1o preparss owe sl aken there tomorrow for buria i yons amid Drg o Td | ire, 3. C. Durcie of Mekinley ave-| o Manage Aneonia Linet, | under the auepices of - Moptelle| Sanoay €YSE I e 101 el en Brmses o et o AT LoULs o, BRUNELLE nue, (wenty-six members and the mis- | A. D. Blake, for some vears assist- | grange, Patrons of Husbandry. a | oo o ol o O the Mondsy Boston's Tribute to Dickens. sample will be sent you FREE, Save 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) sionary baby belng present. Throvgh|ant superintendent of the Connectieut | highly amusing play, entitled Back "";\.gh' meeting will resolve itself into| Boston, Feb. 7.—Several thousand {yourself from the surgeon's knife and the ness of Miss Doaue, who 18| company’s new lines, is to succeed E. { the Country Store, was ably given on |, ‘general jollification time, after the | Bostonians pald homage today to the | jra torture. the doctor and his bills in a, kumquats were provided | M. Francis, who committed suicide in | Wednesday ovening in Palmer Memo- | s business is concluded, among the |memory of Dickens on-the centenial rial hall, Montville. The capable cast | foptures that have been suggested be- named for the place at Am: vhich won enthusiastic plaudits for | ing calling out the band and having |ings in various parts of the city. The ucceed Frank B. Beardsley, | their work were Walter Wooward, | 5 speech from R. C. Plaut, whose short | largest number congregated in Tre- to New Britain to take charge of the | 3 J. Lowrence Raymond, Charles F. | {uhic was such a hit Tuesday evening |mont Temple tonight and listened to lines there. | Bartiett, Jerome House, Miss Iva Bart- | (34,00 Sil %ot the toams personal reminiscences of the author. = lett, Mrs. C. Everett Chapman, Wil- |*"oJl° Charles W. Gale has been des- ki Five New England Governors Coming. | liam Watt, Miss , Florence, Chapman | jorated as the temporary treasurer | Tax Collector Acquitted of Bribery. That five New England governors|and Miss Bthel Cornet to receive and hold the funds from all will be in Hartford on F Pies, Cake and Bread that canzot be excelled Prompt service Hartford, Saturday. Mr. Francis w: of his birth, by attending public meet- Plone your order. Free Pile Remedy This. coupon, ‘when isiled with = NEW LINE of FALL DRESS GOODS direct from millo at very low prices. your name and address, will entitl | l»..u\.. FREE SAMPLE of the | I | Pyramid Pile Remedy. Sent by ma b. 20 ‘at the 57 = Pittsburg, Feb. 7.—Max G. Lesli Asvortment lengths of all kinds. 5 & = subscriptions. S i d nt. tazs GOLACEED prepaid, and in a plain wrapper 3 Sixs ot Hatf Connecticut: Valley waterways conven- | London has 50 theaters licensed for 4 0 county delinquent tax collector v Cotton (joods an tion has been definitely learned by the | the performance of stage plays, with | President Walker's Telegram. prominent political leader, was acquit- Fend-This Coupon Noii MILL REMNANT s“ron= general committee for during the week of the show, from Feb. 19 to 23. e, celebration automobile eating capacity for 60,482 perso: That President Walker of the Ther- | ted today of the charge of bribery,con- and 48 music halls, capable of seating | mos company intends to match the |spiracy and misdemeanor, for Which 68,783, lpalce set by the Norwich teams is in- I he had been on trial for two days. Quick Relivf from Pile JOHN BLOOM, Prep 71 W, Main 8t i ol