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sey, land and buildings Garfleld ave- nue and Whitaker avenue. Willlam R. Cowan to Andrew B. ive Wl letin, Isk Ths Man To Read Your Life THE orteous: Mitchell COMPANY. EARTHOUAKE FELT ‘IN NORWICH HE‘" A“Bfl & snn g sy el Davies, land and buildings 81 Newton | ”"Lw:"m‘r‘l'ym;:;:: .'":::"":fi"" | ! y Norwich, Saturday, Feb. 10, 1912. street. . Andrew B. Davies to to Eudora T WG o 2 Cowan, land and bulldings 81 New-' ton street. Mary Courtney to Isaac Kenig, land and buildings 71 Mechanic street. Catherine W. Daley to George H. Selzer, land and buildings 282 and 284 Central avenue, Frank Hertz to Echeal Zilingky, land and bulldings Salem turnpike. Adolphe Blain to Emile Blain, land The Bulletin should De ‘lllv.r” everywhere in the city oefvre 6 a. - Subscribers who fail 1o receive 1 by that time will confer a_faver &ro- vorting the fact to The Bulletin THE WEATHER. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Throughout the County People Were Frightened by the Shaking 50 Years Ago—Col. Birge's Regiment Ready to Go to the Front—High Price of Catton. ' Forecast for Today. New England: Fair and Sunday; For Saturday LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED colder Saturday; mod- Fifty years ago this week Norwich master J. B, Bromley, Norwich; Sec- and bufldings Occum. S L] erate to brisk northwest winds. was disturbed, as well as the remain- | ond Assistant Surgeon Dr. N, A. Fish-| James N, Clark to John . Post, ‘ :‘ ,la Predictions from the New York Her- | der of this section, by an earthquake | er, Norwich. land and buildings 76 West Thames ald: On Saturday fair weather and | which caused people to fleefrom the | At a sale of confiscated Port Royal | street. ;i § nearly stationary temperature will | churches and homes. It lasted but a |cotton at Brooklyn on Wednesday the| Kstate Angela M. Calconi to Felice | oo BRIR 50 prevall, with fresh, varfable winds, |short time, but sufficiently long to | best of it was purchased for the Willi- | Bontempo, land Prospect park followed by cloudiness in this sec cause much alarm. There was also | mantic Thread company, ranging from —_—_—— ~ : and on Sunday unsettled, alarm as to the fate of some of the |29 to 71 cents a pound, the average B-L Company Schedules. ohelsea ZlVIIlgS ANK | weather, with snow or rain. young men known to be with. the | being 60. The - B, company. of. Norwich, i Observations in Norwich. B:rn:hlod?:[r;‘;li‘t‘l‘:ll, Ihoguuslnuvemtf?;gm ‘t“ rt:xe):lrsagnlimlulnn of LI‘IG “‘9:1‘1‘;Fr<'nl‘1‘; which on the petition of creditors | Junc. of Main and Cliff Sts.,| 'The following records, reported from | Tk i "Wellt act at ease thelr mis- | Buckingham was mede oresident and | iogeludicated bankrupt in the | . > Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes | ;4o 3 : i : Sted @ | URited States court a few days ago, klin S temperature 1 the barometric | £iVings: : Rev. Leonard W. Bacon was elected 4| fileq schedules in bankruptcy with the y Franklin Square. hinae '_r‘rli;u‘)_ e e ©1 " Cotton was selling high, as evidenced | corresponding secretary. state secretary Thursds The lia-! et i by prices secured from the Willimantic Under Ordefs: to Bo Read bilities are listed at $41 0, “and gé o Ther. Bar. ¥ i nder Orders to Be Ready. e ed a ,357.30, and 4 Thread company for conflscated Port ¢ this amount $31,600 is unsecured. The | n s eel One Hundred and Seventh| : . . . oAl ; # Feb. 8, 1862—The telegraph brings |t $8L500 is unsecured. % “ - d § Ceg [z"‘-?llt'z;o;:u;;:'{u;flo ?xf;agfcfiflfx? J‘fi‘?.i the glorious news that Fort Henry, ?t‘;?:msizr‘foomx‘:d‘fitfi i\-lf‘llfi&l:‘.{n (:e?ld .t;f m.‘, 1;‘:;:1)-‘[:‘“:‘“;:3'9;3 l‘nmfillmv‘l“ull.lfu“:;f by » ] - A value Consecutive Semi-annuat LEIETRTP RS schools of 50 vears ago can hardly be | €48t which the expedition of Gen- | T8 15000 e fhe value placed on )i, * what you are capii- ‘ Highest 30, lowest 12. judged from the actions of pupll in | efal Grant has been directed in Ten. | mashinery, §8.500 o o toole | ble of, and how you can be successtul. | Naw, Seasonable Goods Dividend r Yo BBt oo for thewing and autiing | néSsee, has been taken. ‘This s one of | $2217 valde placed on stock in trade. | 1o mintlons 0u7 Trionds und cncmiss: | NeW, Seasonable (ioods vidend— " 2R Staffor g s the most important achievements of | and the schedules show that the com- | and describes the good and bad periods [ 5, 1912, Predictions for Friday: Fair; cold- |tobacco in the schoolroom was ex- the war, or will be, i* the post is held, | bany has 13 cents on deposit in bank.| in your Al s il.l P . ebruary 5, 1912. der. west: winds. pelled. G i A The concern manufactured ball bear-| His Description as to past, present pec ices | Ao AL piadicten Colonel Birge's regiment was getting | #1d advantage followed up. A and future events will astonish and | = The Board of Directors of this Bank | T L SRt ready to start south. The men wers | . Tho state bounty for mor r:;‘um&l': of | Ings e heip you. All he wants 1s your name have this day declared a dv)fldend for : Moon_aad not he‘h'ul giw“‘[)rmflu,,‘m qu;é the ‘J]i?‘ulxé‘r{ i‘%‘]uwt:m{:mr)eh:lih?g ‘: l&ms Unclmmed L"“" (written b 3!:\1!~v\](y"’:oi\:‘1" Rl::u.“%:;‘:‘ From the six months ending February 29, 1 sun g‘:,z\.“’,“'.:;{' \,Y‘i‘\“i‘.';l‘zm:.f;m”_fu;%;r ot | town has been received and will “s | The list of unclaimed letters at the ! ry. Mention the Auickion ©12, at the rate of four per cent, per | Rises. ke b R paid to mo.;, to whmln it \’sndue by )i Norwich postoffice for the week end- and get a Trial annum, payable on and after the fourth ? ; R C. Breckenridge at his office, cornet | ing Feb, 10, 1912, is as follows: Ches- | Shperintios i & 3 hig bl in e Evaaind. storc, Wauregan house. .| ter BaKer, Jerry Bab, Vicenty But-! adern, Ger- | Continuation of the Sale of of March i 2 . YFeb. , 1862—A shock of an earth- | All the vessels of General Burnside's | kicricz, Mary (. Carpnter, Charles CHARLES B. CHAPMAN 3 D quake was felt in this city on Sunday | expedition which are immediat Dawley, Frank Hatch, A. T. Lindgvist, Professor Treasurer. |evening last. A number of =houges | wanted. to the number of 50, now ride | Nellis” Mallory, Axel Olson, Miller & Roxroy worlced ot for me is aulte ac: Silks from the auction by L. were shaken ‘as if by the passage of a | at anchor inside the bar at Pamlicd | Peck Co, Patlin Patawsky, Alfred | Cording to the i Sty ! | heavy team. A correspondent of the | sound { Reed, Albert . Stockton, - George C. Gever 2nd sonsclentions ploce of work. | & E. Stirn. Upwards of 2,500 -14 ] Hartford Press s3 the shock was The Thirteenth regiment are under: wger Kate Kelly, R. M. Watson, and : amined his Planetary calculation - B note _ Hix_hours after nigh weter It Is low | foticed in Deep River. Now it's men- | orders to hold themselves in readiness | farry Yager. | indicat and proved toat nia work | yards of strictly new Silks for Q\ \\ tide, which is followed by fiood tide, tioned, probably other peecple Wil | to leave, and no furloughs are ;ramt;d i3 Pl { 1n every 4 i perfect, and that he i 4s d — recollect the circumstances. the men. The reports of sickness in : | is up-to- in his scie iSprine and Summer needs — l l GREENEVILLE NEWS. One scholar has been expelled from | the regiment have been exaggerated, Discussed Mohammedanism. | Buroness Blanquet, one Jf the most | Spring school at Stafford for chewing and | not over 10 persons being sick. Broadway auxiliary to the Women's | "7t SEE BT T b taviitte . Silks. T Binc Honor Roll at St. Mary’s School— |SPIting tobacco in school hours. Anxiety for Norwich Boys. Board of Missions met in the church | Readine wiich o renfly "”J‘\E e Black Silks, MeSSfl‘h“fS; Fou 8 i Captain Daboll of New London, com- | o 90" feeo myere hag been a|barlors Friday afternoon. Mohammed- | nary accuracy ad already consulted | 1 qc and o splendid li f Funeral of Amede Chetty. manding a company in the Fifth Con-| 1 "5.01"of anxiety among the friends | anism was the subject of the meet- Astrolog: but never before | 1dTUS and a spiendid line o T o necticut, was on picket duty with a | EPOQ 2R 0T ANIELY A 00 B0 Ne [ ing. The principal paper was given S boen Malsered i Ko DR hl Sibe - Pione The: following pupils of St. Mary’s | portion of his company near Hancock | of ¢ i s vE WO | rs, M Pollock. with short | tTuth. er received such complete satis- | Fancy Silks. Prices are fully school ranked highest in their respec- ht recently, and had taken pos- | Were connected with the “Light Corps”{ x e ©|faction. With sincere pleasure T J A 2 0§ Qur T gite JMEILCSO0eIL Yy o8 3 n DOS- | ttached to the expedition because | Sketches by several ladies. Tea Was! i ocommend you and make your marvel- s v ses during the past month session of a schoolhouse for comfort, | Stached e that the | sérved by MraJ. C. Averill, Mrs. B:| ous 86 wh frien one-third less than regular ade IX—Charles Lynch, Mary Au- | when a body of cavairy, 60 in number, theIe was not any account tha | D. Falle d Mr: Browning. | acqualntance Gl Driscoll, Catherine McMahon, | gurrounded the building and demanded \'_vfssel'on whxch_'ihp corps was had ar- uller and M . e e Alice Gadle, Rose Nolan, Harold | 5 gurrender. Both sides prepared for a | Fived at Hatteras inlet. - ARG | special ofter and obiain a review of | PIICES. O'Connor, Marguerite ~Ioley, James | fight and the Connecticut boys stood | Ldeutenant Wait writes: They made ALTOGETHER TOO HONEST. | your life, simp full name, John Condon, Cledys Me- | ready to give their assuilants volley | {0 “Bs, INGeE, fmen, (e o8 Bany o tomer | ikce s Fou Wit 50c Silks at 39c a yard i t was discovered that the cav- | TS WETe T 1 . “Here's five cents which a customer 2 % Y Eite Grade VIIl—Rose’ Tinimins, - John | ; ‘Y"“‘cr, fhom a Donnsylvania regl. | Were prezaring to go ashore at Hatter- | oo me while you were In the other | ten), state whether 2 or Miss, | and also copy your the as on the 28th. The pilot informed s I, STl ment. them that the expedition was first to Donahue, William Burns, Jennie Tom- linson, Imelda _Ouelett, John P. § sald Albert Hickey 75¢ Silks at 59c a yard - room,” the other | Donations from the Soldiers’ Aid so- . o | evening as he handed a five cent piece our advice is useful " ilks at 69¢ a yard re y : 0, Jennle Sullivan, - Mary 3 i re sent to hospitaly | 50 to Roanoke Island and from there i, joseph Lyons, proprietor of a fruit | So thousands say $1.00 Silks at 69c a y Are you in the market for Hay, e A e 3 to Norfolk and that there were several T < I wish suc H : oMt & nor Shea, Jennic Reed, Rene|of the Six ighth, Eleventh and (%02 5 Ayt store in Union place, Hartford. “Thank sh su 1.25 Silks at 75¢ a yard salis 4 ¢ -1t Yoh ure e he ghth, fa1 M f . 5 Wit . Y irain or Feed { you are it will be | Guejett. Thirteenth regiments “apt. A. P. rfil el lb;\léenes and about 5,000 men On | w4y gaid the proprietor accepting m..J P "n\;vl we our while to let us quote you| Grade VII—Marie Gadle, Ruth Kings- | Rockwell, (‘s B Abbott, Lieut, | the island. coin, “you're an honest man.” Hickey | . ¢p 200 T80 . . P pr We guarantee our Hay, Grain | le¥, Mary Connofs, Bthel Toohig, Jo- | John Abbott, voluntesrs from' Wind- |, D: M. Comings, surgeon of the Thir- |ict"ne store and shortly afterwards, ! oetage wra’cisri 2 Make it a point to visit ver teenth regiment, writes: The Soldier h Feed to be right up to standard | $60h Shea, Josephine Portelance, Mar- | ham and New London counties, Sur- Fmedy T’ | Lyons discovered that u bag contain- | lettar to ROXROY, Dept. 103 e 10 e TIEht UD to standard | garet Redden, Helen McVelgh, Ireno . 1., Cooper and - the sanitary | A1% sttt Horsol haw ganeroasly | Within an hour | 177a Kensington High Stroet. London. | Silk department and see for every respect and our prices are| Moriarty, Mary Plante, Mary B 3 sion. o | prgvldei R With-gil the cotiforts and | Hyscey was axtested. | pIBOS shcinse pols 2 E . little better than the other fel-| Grade VI — Thomas McCorm 8 . Bushnell of Norwickand:| [HUES WAl ToIipe af proaent, . _—_ i @ on letters to Eng- | yourself the many splendid ow's. A trial order means a steddy ) bil’:u‘rer\. Alice ]n o oll, \II]mh.Ael Clarinda L. Boomer of Seekonk, Mass., ww;’; g fm B s P m‘“_c ITALIAN CONSUL INTERESTED. 9 < :, Albina Bhyliznski, Helon Mul- | "™ b, Fisher Appointed west side of the river, as long ago as| Michele Ricci, the Italian consul at Sorry He Learned to Write. LHAS SLOSBERG ski, - Dr. Fisher Appointed. the vear 1730. A double decker of |New Haven is interested in an in-| Governor Wilson may scon come out | b ) Arthur Por- | Feb. 6 1862—Dr. Nathaniel A.|nearly 300 tons was launched there, |surance policy for a few hundred dol- | in favor of the recall of all te | 3C s telance {ners Tatin - Shea her of this city has been appointed | being built Mr. Morrell. lars u part of the estate of the late Do- | lelters on pelitical subjects.—New ove St. William Tomlinson, Agnes Casey, | assistant surgeon of the Thirteenth Reviewed by Governor. Rito Sito. ML Moo WILSLIChe Dtk | 1otk Tribuns EMBROIDER]ES ¢ Cooksy: Jan v regiment. "2 o el A to his wife, but relatives of Mrs. Car- | v i I T ST | - ot pacy ey, Edili | regime carthquake Sunday evening | ¥eb. 11, 1362The New London com- | mela Cassa’ in Italy, the party insured, | Wit Hagiensd { 3 . gy - seoms (0" ite ‘e very ‘genors | mon Coutel are o present 8 sword to |l 0 iy hrough the et | o HPPeed e snay| Continued Today . t hou > nt as felt i 8 : et 2| consul. The question to who § ndee will retort that And Our Collection of FUNERAL. throughout the county, It was felt in former member of tho council | Doltey:: belongs. il Xe :k-:HL:imatm:‘vslw'hed g ek o lokg i RS N | i Arial Sile of Fibe ik Heetat tha. Gho Ferphigen The marriage of Samuel Hascott and | yaaring to be held in a i o perior ore ¢ Manchester Union ur Annua ale of Fi - T A'"°d° Chtty. Hiehtened thie people o that they fled | Josephine Phelps took piace Jan. 1 at R e S { iy i i ho fun of Amede Chetty was | 510 b Foir dwreliti Mohegan, and of Moses Fielding anc T i A Self-Evi & | ideries is ’ i W held Trom his late home Ne. 1o Naves | from the church and their dwellings, | Jiehegan, snd, of Moses T | Probably the Same. [ Seif-Evident Fact. | broideries is now in progress VALENT]NES { Main street, Friday morning, and the | , The Wauregan ook and TLadder| “mp, “pweittn Connscticut, Colonel| 1y it the same 1 Apparently Mr. Taft's opponent wil | | Main stre rida G A ecto s Jak ' Connect olonel it the same packers' trust now on ominate week later at Balti- | —the Bigg S iargo attndance in-iuded reldtives and | SONPANY glecled these offcers W% | Deming, was reviewed Saturdsy ‘by | rial in Chicago, the existence of which | 1o, loTinated o week later at Balti-|—the Bigge and Best Sale lnnwlx from Wauregan, Danielsc anslatart Woodward cond as- | Governor Buckingham and Adjutant | Secretary of the Interfor James Gar-| o 6 - 2 b Raltic, Westerly and Boston. Re e amoe Rivohie: secretary, 3. | General Williams. The ragiment made | fleld found it absolutely impossible. {0 | s | of Embroideries that we have IS John H. Fitzmaurice wds celebrant of | % ‘“‘v‘ " dward. treasurer. George A, |@ fine apperance and showed the ef- | prove?—Des Moines Capital. BORN | tho solemn high mass in St. Mary's | po b oot o 4 Surer, (eorge .| fect of patlent drill. iy .. lever held. church, Rev. U. O. Bellerose of Baltic of the New London North. | . The republican convention of the DELANBY Ly Woolstock Valley o - o Lpet was deacon and Rav. William H. Ken- e company mace” Slected | Ninth senatorial district met in Salem %4 daughier Lo ind hoi P : enough about|nedy sub-deacon. There were many oe follows.: Henry P. Haven, | 2t the house of O. Whittlese on Ipes Choicest Patterns 7 the va- | beautiful floral forms. Mrs. Mary L. as “l,‘m;(;h 2 e ‘\mr‘; Monday, and nominated Horice Smitt x“"m’“]!;,h Gurle, i P — — : Sliney sang Jesus, Lover of My Soul. Feaver, W. (. Johnson, | O Colchester for senator. by Hobby N Desi line The bearers were Messrs, Harbeck A. Weaver, W. G. Johnson, | "y o gemocratic state convention will Feb, : ewest Designs PR Gotts o e 2 K, . Foster, Pliny Cutler, Charles 2 : s e Bebith 1S pEbhnaafion, sae Senccad, " Bural wasin shall . SOMUSAts §14t SMisec"The o fiokes e han Finest Qualities For those who wisi Lo MAKE cemetery, where a commi Colonel Birge's Regiment. with Loomis a: the head will probab au Gra Mr. and OWN we havo the whole para hernalls, | was conducted by Fathers Fitzmaurico| Feb. 7. 1882—The Thirteenth regi- | be renominated. We liope to publish | Mrs. Victor Campbell e i s s 8, Colored Pa-{and Bellerose. ment, now in barracks at New Haven, | a full account of the proceedings the SIMPSON—In Scotland, Feb. 8. 1812, o bidh eualit X and the w business, LA 7 ey g Y rn h e o g My ) ea. Derry l up to high q Y — reported 896 rank and file on the 5th, | next morning. but Middletown happens daughte VUM and Mrs. Perry vervinin tandard, ne matter | Entertained at Whist. making with fleld and staff officers | to be just where it is, and it may be Simpson Ko ow (hggw‘“"fl“;mm sy Qe early, coma| Mrs, Jumes Bowker entertained a|over 800. 'The list of officers includes: | impossible to give more than a sketch S his Bale with high. Sxmootatione: & SALH at party of friends at her home, on Cen- | Col. H. W. Birge, Norwich; Quarter- |at that cime. ¢ London, | They will be fully realized. tral avenue, Wednesday evening,whist i New London, . being played until 10 o'clock. First B rices are fully CRANSTON’S prizes \were won by Mrs. John Baker | his home in Occum on Thursdas, tol- | woods is a help instead of a hindrance Barle D. ; ot Newport oL | CROMPMREP 2o e and A. ouglas. Consolation, prizes | lowing an extended illne; e was | in their wor ood. It is {RaR - stovllf b k. usak were awarded to Mrs. T. Cromptonand | born in Canada and was the son of | easler this winter there are | If You Continually K'hawk and Spit, if lu.‘\‘:‘) BU nmu\ . In J v\M{\_ 1])10(: third less ! " John Humphre; freshments were | Melinson. He had re- } no deep drifts to encounter. There is a Constant Dripping from £ \ and Miss hddmg and [ngagemsm fllflus Served, after which songs and recita- |sided in Occum for some years and| e T Qo the Nose Into the Throat, if ;of Oneco il i g e S vt sy i s syt REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. You Have Foul, Sickening 1ED. ,_ I‘flmwus l ““fl“fll m at Friswell's in great varisty. lighiful voice. Bert Baker made a de- | — e [ Resabis SOn AT anind w d i i g e e 7 e | g 4 WSON—In Stonington (Wequete- WM. FRISWELL cidod hit with coon songs. Al voted Unclaimed Letters. | Property That Has Changed Hands in | and | can Cure It. e Feb, 6, 1210 Faward L, Maw -F ving Mrs, Bowker a charming entertainer. Unclaimed letters at the Taftvillel the Last Six Weeks. i son, ed 19 years 25-27 Franklin Street Ty postoffice for the week ending Feb, 10| pas S0 F-d - B TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS are addressed as follows: J. A. Beroit,! The following transfers of real es-|Let Me Send You a Free Trial Package idelio eer e R~ Mi 5 )<‘Ir-re\r]m- I'-mir ol \‘1""1 13‘;’;]’:"“‘ have ben recorded in the last six of My Remedy. On D B ., Bottles, Telephone 254.12, Garde Brebosuf Elects Officers—Vari- e i o iy o in the office of Town Clerk| elive her dhomme. k | Team Dell erywhere. KE| 65 Franklin Street, ous Items of Local Interest o) Holbrook | HAC R’ Norwich, Conn. - Mr. and Mrs. George G. Grant have and S. T. Post to state of 15 Main Streat. | H JACKEL & Cfl Manufacturer of . Garde Breboeuf met in Parish hall | returned visit in New York land and buildings New % coucHES AND LOUNGES. 'r"&rfldi'\ «"lcnin;z. with a good at-!city London turnpike. y | e————————— tendance, and the following officers —— Bankrupt estate Melville J. Levine e o | Repairing and vere clected: Spritual director, Rev.| M Francois Normandin is spead- | to Yale Rubin, land and buildings No. | [ COAL AND LUMBER. Polishing Philip Massicott; president, H. Gau-|ing several weeks with relatives in | Cove street. i ‘ Uphclstery ‘””“‘1i_ vice 1 !"‘»‘1‘10"'-]‘f‘vww,"r;.(mlnle Providence. Harriet M. Alexander to Archibald | | I I rs * & recording secretary, Henry Dufresne; et o S i | Gilchrist, land and buildings 106 Pros- 1\*::6:'::1" asslstant recording ‘secretary NORWICH TOWN | pect street. i ! AND & 3 brecque; financial secret | Heirs of Daniel M. Lester to Fran- 75 i | made over Dion; assistant nancial ces D. Lester, land and buildings 26 . _— equal to New Beausoliel : First Church Considers Men-Religion | Warren street. | ”h Slip Covers cut ““".'l;'“:”:“ ‘w‘:_rnn;zw\‘;ml e and ", | Movement—Pleasant Afternoon for | Th homas “.“r*\;h'u_\‘un to 1lsa-‘ m a mers‘ | It Cuts a Good Deal of Ice and made to order | social time followed, T %1 Sewing Club—Whist—Personals. e e S i ¢ lv J: 2 Specialty The installation will take place on R et s Wi i ‘,‘n‘:"‘”xf;“ s CHAPPELL'S COAL the evening of Feb. 19 Thursday eveni o iy s ngregational church Y : | Sy Asiiatnn Being 4 trifie harder than most = - a of three to d Enston 'lj'lr]"]““:;"""gf ‘v'l‘{"’?‘“}')]“i‘ | T:!eyhuxw un" 328-3. Coals, it will stand forcing in cold Fancy Native Fowis ENCHAL Men and Religion For EERRE N e | e i b et = rement. Over half the ber pres S - Y s lld Clllcl( Mrs. Peter Therrien. :rx”:“r’\” e 'xm\n‘an‘xj(rxtn‘,. 1{‘“:\“‘,{7]:1_«( Annie Sample, | Honry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen It cuts out and destroys the oMl al N8| 1. runeral of - glac Laplante, wid- | was shown. The movement was ex- | 1406 and puiidine CHff 1,”"‘5;'“”0“ to Child" % 5 . that would make winter most unpleas- ow of Peter Therrien, was held from |plained by Rev. C. A. Northrop. Atl >4 g e ild's and Misses i, Franco- American her Jate home, on Dion street, Friday | the next meeting plans for work will ’\-"~ A “”’“f‘“‘ 'd and buildings | ant othe Plum l’llddlngs morning, with services in the Sacred |be discussec B g SRR iy eIy School Shoes CHAPPEH. Heart church at 9 o'clock, the rector, S s ! o £ 0 ’ Rev. John H. Stapleton officiating T A Bkt Sunsse. land and build- The solid and durable omes > Drake’s Pound Cake Manj ives and friends were pres-| (. .14 Mrs, I Ingalls of Ver-| Bstate Mary E. H. Childs to Thom- Special at S, §1.00, 3125 and $130.| central Wharf and 150 Main Street. s a number from out of| . Jon 4venue go today (Saturday) to |as Huntington, land and FRANK A. BILL Telephenes. e Kose Loilee OwWI., tions were rendered by |F5°00 | N “h Tow: v the choir. There were many beautiful | 12konk where they will be present at | Norwich Town. Todohons 108 Main Strest et e e an old fashioned oyster supper and en- | John J. Fitzgerald to o - Peo ie’s Ma"ket f wm";f“:‘“,“fl’fif ] ‘\l"i"}“_l, tertainment at the home of Mrs. In- | Fitzgerald, 'land and m.numg\ I o < - Ty o ey | galls’ aunt, Miss Jeanette Gallu he | North street. § o R next few days will be spent with rel- | Mary A. Brown to James P. Fitzger. 6 Franklin St. aophe (Gharier Faradis atives i, Danielson and vielnit ald, land and buildings 76 North JUSTIN HoL ; o PLABES Athatey. Mo 3 street GEO E plT the arfingements, * Miss laura Peabody of Waterford 3 uf’ ?;‘\d I.;m!r;i-lvzs 4?: Baltic slu-ef‘-;;_ Ege o has returned, after a short stay with Slizabe » John J. ar M. ghe Wouldn't M. P c P F Sictiper. Toomey to Daniel Bowen, land and | WIS M & DAEIRE O Givil Engi OBITUARY. ner aunt, Mrs. Frank Skinner. Dulatgs 49 Baitic ooecr” @4 80| piter Like Him for a Million Dollars. W Vil ineer, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown of | John B. Rogler to Christian Rogler,| catarrh i t A i wishes to an’ sunce'ts his patrows and| o Cha'.'I" i Quaker Hill have been visiting Mr. | land and buildings Rock street. IR b et oo gl Free Eumlng Kinds and lflhl Dun 2trous and | (harles Melinson, aged died at|and Mrs, Frank Skinner of Peck's| A. L. and Frank Potter to John I.|and decay of bones, loss of thinking ALWAYS IN STOCK. the public ta e has moved to 65 Broadway, Chapman bullding 1 corner. .uan, land_Potter manor. and reasoning power, kills ambition the Y. M. C. & ok nbid e T i . T A Fstate Euphemia McKeag to Iliz- | 404 energy. often causes loss of appe- A D LITHHOP i i ! e s €c , 1n e n, raw r and con- R e Children Ory |, john Muchol ot eecks come has | gheth B, Shear, s snd builingn o3} | isiplieif 5308, ¥, ik, "2 Cor 7 : | Cure it with G s’ Catarrh Cure. It co—e d Shetucki ts. QLALITY FOR FLETCHER'S in ‘Waterford with hi sister, Mrs. | Plainfield Land and Building com - | is & qiick. radiar pecanent care; bav Office—cor Market and Shetucket 8 i Peabody. pany to F. A. Monroe, land Maple csuse it rids the system of the poison- in work should always be consitered| G A S T ORI A 2 - court, Gus germs that cause catarrh. especially when it costs no inore than the inferior kipd Skilled aen are employed by us Dur p tell the Meadow Land farm has a Holstein calf, Sir Mutual Paul Hengerveid IL, one year old Wednesday, that weighs In order to prove to all who are suf- fering from this dangero and loath- some disease that Gauss’ Catarrh C Sigmund Rosenzweicz and Emanuel | Rosario to Simeon Rosano, land and | buildings Norwich and Preston. CALAMITE COAL 1 actually cure any case of catarrh whole story. Funeral 595 pounds. | Arthur R, Keables to Noves D Quickly, no matter how long standing | LIGHTHEARTEDNESS S — hase, land and buildings Norwich,K or how bad, I will send a trial package the result of bright sur- “It burns up clesn.” b s i u“' Mrs. Henry Lyon and daughter, Mrs. | Town. by mall, free of all cos: Sgndl us your and nothing in the way ™ AGER Direst G. B. Talbot of Lisbon, were guests| Ella W. Leach to James E. DeWolf, | 1ame and address today and the treat-| ¢ “jnumination can be so cheering w i s d w Iresiy Friaay of Mrs. Louls 'Olsen at her |land and bulldings New London twrn’| TER' it} “f'will Josieler *tire| as electric lights. We install g deasone 00 — home on Washington street. pike, so that »f shunned by oupon below. you will be welcomed instead | Fill out) ELECTRICAL APPARATUS |0F ALL KINDS and Embal; James E. and Elizabeth H. DeWolf | Rev. F. P. Bachelor of Talcottville | to Eugene Gibson, land and bufldmzs was here this wecek and spent a day | New Londom turnpike. your friends. 35c DINNER| G. H. unsuzu.. IN TOWN 70 Franidin 8. Bulletin Blig. 108 0 e i | e e i el FREE. e B A G Py | i eet, ‘arroll, 1 - H e N Slec Telephone 643-. T [ AL vy Tandines Theies This coupon is good for one triai |{ We @& do all kinds of electrical DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 12 Prompt service day or night Miss Florence repair work, | package of Gauss’ Combined Catarrh e, cniertained | Cure, mailed free in plain package. Simply fill in vour name and address on dotted lines below and mafl to C. E. GAUSS, 1779 Main S Marshall, Mich, Robert 8, Stott to Margaret Stott, at whist Friday evening at her home |land and huildings Plain Hill. on West Town street. Several tab]cl‘ John W, Stott to Robert S, Stott, were played and refreshments served. |land and hufldings Plein HIill. | Nerwich Land Im. Cor. to Elizabeth TThe Thursday afternoon sewing club | Murphy, lund and buildings ~ West Zady Assistant Residence 116 Broadway. opp. Theaire. Telephene €43-3. JOIN A. MORGAN & SON, Norwich Electric Co.,| oo o0i L umber 100 Franklin Street On Exlubltlon Telephone 67 g went of the Litest Styles el entertained this week by Mrs. | Thames street, v i F. 6. GEER Teiephone 384, Central Whar i \wn ry f Winter w t . G. Prothero, who served wafers, ics | Estate Joseph Hunter to Nelly Don- |} Name T in A ne or nter ear a WHEX you R T cmm- and coffee, assisted by Mrs. ehue, land Wauwecus Hill. Fiveet or R F.D.:Noweos.s i Y “ fl E Il MRS. G. P, STANTON'S, s b e P ,ll,"‘;,hl,;' Rt in Hoims. | May. Jostin, Jehn B, Menty to Bridgef Montie, 180 rgngast B m: e you 8 dium betier than "‘"’“"i.&" advertiss lund and buldings 167 Thames street. City P S 18 columms of The Bi Weodcuttors find thai-the lce in the ' “E. Wi mnmy to Lucy A. Mas- xTok AL . Nomwiel, O duun bettar th T Ne. szthug_n_gt_sc X | el A A

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