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prigemy 1.4 21, 1912 DR P. H. HARRIMAN'S FUNERAL & 1GOOD-BYE ) CATA PERSONAL - ANNUAL GYM BANQUET L ] NEW HAVEN ROAD WILL ) GIVE RIGHT OF WAY. @he Bulletin. ks Ju Amold has been.in Groton et bt Ty 2 e | f [ TR s weel NG | i Wiz i § 2 » Ry ey W ! f Kansas Was the Announcement Made at the Meeting of 3 ‘V‘ Norwich, 21, 1912, - P..8, Samsan. of . f 4 ! v 2 Wednesday, Feb. 21, 19 ps B J“m; b | Speaker on Individual Effi- Directors of Norwich -Industrial |m.)nyouma a:'i‘-:ly eh::m ::‘ufl ozral past week, 5 o i provement Company. o SHony oy One of the Largest Ever Held in Norwich—R: ugh Trean-, " jozicd Hawki YARDES MATHERS Pl RO ¥ Selancs 6 viniting Z -l Al | Seatea at /six tables in the Y. M.| At the Thames National bank Tues-| 1y the .wm.,:‘ _';:m, PRy & Outdoor work has increased sine |2t his former home in this city. or Celebrates Solemn High Mass of Requiem—Quanti-' C. A hall on Tuesday evening, sixty day morning there was & special meet-| gwake, dear reader, do you o the weather moderated. Mive Bt Pierscuitts e Now Yok o of fhe Y. M. C.,A, members cnjosed | Ing of the directars of the Norwich I huwic and strain fo get that stubbern 3 1 i 4 et, p fine dustrial Improvement company, when WAT 1 In general, the schools will hold pa- | ViSIting her aunt, Miss Grace Lester. ties of Beautiful Flowers. e Tmeal being. served i 7 it was sated that the New Haven roaa | P'ce, Of Pucns ont of your threst =y CH HERE! triotic exerclse steday: Mrs. Jataes “Olcutt was the guest o'clock by a committee of the women's | has consented to give u right of W&y | worse as you grow older. One day. of % s Monday of Mrs. Weaver at her home Suxiliary, with Mrs, G, C. Hull in over their tracks to u whart on the! Bruthing pleawant, healing HYOMEL The 1912 dog tags are Deing sent | HOTIAY oF Are e itohen snd Mrs, A. C, | river in front of the property and for D to tewn clerks about the state, st Tradiog Cove: 120 Of the largest funerals ever held, roses. plnks and iyuciais: Mr. and Penoe in e of the tables, where | a spur track to the factory. Survey-| :f,'l::g“z;:,;;h1*,‘:,,‘;;;;"‘:1;“";:‘,.""' e in Norwich, barring possibly t of | Mrs, Slark y 2 . % o T 2 5 ¢ i you Severnl from this section aro in | MT: and Mrs. George Carroll 16t on | Governor Buckingham, ~was that on | carsailons: A Reismd, o of abuny | ohe s assisted by Mrs. ¥ K. Siar. | ors wete at work on (he proper(y n such wonderful rallef that you will New York ¢ i v a trip to Cuba, expecting | Tuesday 7 “ 5 3 L, Snee r ey, Mrs. . Messinger, Mrs. A. F. i wonder why you doubted the stat it ork attending the motor beat | Tuesday for a trip to Cuba, 1 y of Dr. Patrick H. Harriman, | tion; Mr. and Mrs. Georse Mansfield, | sy tu - Mesel B o e Yaowitt Thportadstiat 40 e gt show, to be gone three weelds, .| which brought out thousands of people | Poauetanuck, croms: M. and Mra | wr i, olise Helen Hamilton and | o 08eat e Foala in by subscribers on | S b AueOMUL Would end the most A 5 ot i ety uck, cross: Mr. and Mrs. J.| Miss Ethel Storms, gravating case of catarrh, Remember Monday was Gabriella day and Tues. | Miss Portia L. Wetmore of Federal | fognt e nd church to pay, thelr | Thiove, wreath; or. Wr. K. Tingiey, |~ The special speaker for the evening | the call for the first third. A bullding | fhat 1;YOMII would end the most ag- aaronday was Gabriella day and Tes: | sivect, New London, has returned from | oo the futcal s e frsin oy | GUSIer of roses: Mr. and Mrs, Henry | when this port of the prostamme was | committee consisting of John Eccles, | caine, oplum or other habit forming day Hills day : o Visit to Misa Tefs MoLAVRIn of | faie poriie wunial e Beld from e | x. Parker, spray of roses; John R reacied, was P. B, Samson, director |8 B Palmer and W. I'. Hill was ap-| druge 5 y Norwich, waiks in life were represented by those | Mrs. Tmil o H;;fimfl 5 p“;“‘rz- e vhysical education in the Kansas | pointed, nxndlu I ommittee num-| A hard-rubber, indestructible ¢ Whist in Pythian hail today at 2.30 : 3 Who gatiered. at Bt Patrick's church | any apn oho% Spray of pings; Mr.| state normal school, and now takinged to include James ase, L. O.| ynhaler ang a bottle of! HY ot i Ry AT e B oo G, Miss Marcella Kelly has returnied | nt'o Seloon tor the solomn nigh rs. Charies 1, Tracy, spray_of |a pest graduate course at Springfieid | Smith and J. B. Shannon. Present was {100 This is called the HYOMBEL ] A */ | to Norwich, after a visit to Mr. and|of requiem? & o e mAss P""i’“‘j’ Miss Leon, " carnations; Mr. | Training school He wis introduced | President Walker of the Thermos com-{ 0iitfii If one boitle does ot banish —_— Big flocks of redwing blackbirds | Mrs. Heury Sleeper on Monument | phere were many at the home, where | Miscen o _G. Bverett Hall. cross; the| by Fresident James L. Case, who was | Pany. ¥ catarrh, you can get mnother for 80 have been seeking shelter in the ma- | Street, Groton. the members of the Norwieh Medical | hum: sermormnny o n: crs. H. Reln- | toastmaster for the evening. Mr. ater he and Supt. Viescher were COMETR SUN (AN B8 SUOTOEr Tor Te 8 oo At Doty Pt : o ilas, orwieh, el , carnations; J. P. Corcoran, galax | Sumson's timely talk was upon Indi- | taken to the Mason property by W. F.| giui % 0 A8 od Mrs. F. J. Diclenséhneider and chil. | 50¢lety called to view the body before | wreath; Mr. and Mre. Johs, Denovan b P 1 L. 0. § hey 1 SRERY Svery e PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE| risicnec tny e cockus o |Sreh rcaiiek and tars o, o sou | vas ok o e char, ing et | i o of T "crmacions | Wt o /20 e o k| S 0 Bropars; et 1o o cherries and other Washinglon birth- | Menchester, arc ~visiting ~ {tzs. Kate ANtz ene of which Dr. Hayriman | 204 orchids: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tee- | {he weakling who lived In the gays|York later in the day, much pleased s . on the day favors are selling well. | Farrell of Occum, AR a, ik o or. aasEnbIeA at *his JAts ;«"“-:;mfm.‘,,l::m:,} Sfl“finwwf:'rl:mz;;: J. of old aud that a well balanced mus- ;vhl; h;ls 1;1;: to !:v Rw; 'i{ »\';‘;l Pr‘;'lk; . ¢ S Co r . | Miss Louise Miner attended church |home soon after 8 and marching in | Migs Nallle O'Donnell, spray v cular development could ‘not fail of |iand, the future home of the Thermos Uncas Natlonll Ba“k Conidges & Sons Co of Hasardville | | rah funday and was the guest | double flle escorted the body to the caroatione; John Jordun aiat wreeth; | DAVIE its Delpcul eftect: ‘towards | Bottle .. has w o cantract | ity Bosralt inday. end wa the gsut | SR S O 4 etle oF mater: : , galax wreath: | stronger mental equipment for building the macadam road at e , Juds ner, ‘and_ her | GHARCD. The Tl DR e O o men | MrS. Goodwin, spray of carnations; | *'His address wes lstened to with OBITUARY. In this way you will know the exact | Black Point. aunt, Mrs. Willlam Long: marched in line, Every hack and cab | L1°Ma8 A. Robinson and family, 8- | much intercst and was_preceded by o see cost of your living and atways have| ;o oo Géneral Secretary ¥, R. Starkey of | obtalnable within the confines of the | X Wreathi Mr and Mrs. Louls A.|short impromptu Tcaponsds oM. TeD. Mrs. Jesse Slocum. the best kind af a recelpt in the re- |, It some towns frozen water pipes |, TN ¢\ “gocy to New York city | lown, including some from Occum and At The o Hezekiah Perkins, | resentut from the different gym-| Mrs Lucy C. Slocum, widow of Jesse SPRING PATTERNS turned endorsed cheque. i - visits Y | 4 oday. to 3 the New Yorl J | Baltic, were used, and but for the de- s; the Misses Annle and No-{ pagium departments as follows, when | Slocum, died at Lyme Sunday in her Courteous and iiieral ‘treatmerit watering ‘carts o houses, to supply | {odiy to attend the } e [Ctunir o ral delegations to march | Bie Buckley, wreath: Mr. and Mrs. M.| called upon Ly President ¢ Ph 88th year. Mrs. Siocum is survised by eous 1h reatment ex- | wator for - 1 8 Y| M. C. A. convention, a session lastin; of several delegations to marci Y rath; Mr, Mrs. M.| called vpon Ly President Case: Phys- yoar. s. Slocum 1s survived by tend to cvery depositor whether the| Wate" for family use. ey e i | it would have been necessary to secure fihsrlfé’:'?"‘fim,i':r’a"‘?m \(\)r:M_U'I-d Ml:» ical Director A. (. Pease, physical de- | two children, William 1. Slocum and JUST IN. J account be large or small. Tresdiy afternoon's bri hacks from other cities. e » Cut Toses and CaT-§ pariment chairman H. H. Pettis, C. C.| Lucy W. Slocum. . . i 8 bright sunshine f .‘ oot a7 red | Dations; boys of G. E. Hodge's s Treaz i iyl s, El 8 . We solicit your patronage. brought ou: scores of winter shut-ins, | Local friends lear that Capt. Jobn | - Chopin's funeral march was plaved | S Gl RN OF 3 ) SARMN SOEie, | Tiegy ot utternoon business men’s | Mrs. Blizabeth Rathbun, another Koggp hlrts for lo. R IR and the photcatavhers were kept busy | SPicer of Eastern Point suffered from | by Organist 1. L. Farrel as the body | {ARCHE Wreath s an class, H. J. Hutchinson of the sen- | daughter. died within a short time, the 2 CAS NATIONAL BANK, |tk bobies piotures, Y |a severe ill turn Monday and was | Wes taken into the church. The solemn | Vio W, J. Delehanty and Dr. and Mrs. | iors. A. L. Hrown of the afternoon bas- | end being hastened, it Is undersiood, by Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street. = thought to be in considerable danger | high mass was celebrated by Rev. | I, OMoara, large wreath of lilies: Mr.| kethail class, F. L. Packer of thela nervous breakdown brought on by AND BETTER GRADES The hoavy, rain sarly yesterday morn- | for a ‘time. Hugh Treanor, Rev. H. Dennls Sullivan [and Mrs. J. . standing wreath: | eve busiress men' Generul | the attempted robbery when at her B5l. GABSE DAY e ahonta of South Boston being deacon, Rev. W. | Dr- G. E. Teekan, Providence, wreath It Starkey, ( . Smith|home in North Stonington during the at— ' whose cellars would be in the danger| Mrs. D. B. Talbot of West Main|A. Keefe of Plainfield sub-deacon and Dr. E. J. Bdophy, cross; Miss 8 of the 6 o-clock bus-| winter. Mrs. Slocum, who was grad- Wiitie In oRE oG TCARAL street leaves today (Wednesday) for |Rev. J. H. Fitzmaurice of this city | Portelance, cpray of carnations; Mr. men's ¢ and Gus Rydhoim | ually faillng on account of her ud- several weeks' stay in Brooklyn, N.|master of ceremonies. There were |and Mrs. Percy Palmer, crescent; M employed boys' class. vanced years, doubtlessly had her own Somerset lodge works the Entered | Y- Where she will visit her daughter, | present in the sanctuary President Jo- | and riMs. E. D. Boyens, spray of car . 3. Wyckoft and Rev. P. C.|frail health considerably undermined Apprentice degree this svening.adv. | Mrs, Frank Marquis. Seph Dinands, S, J., Holy Cross college, | nations; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Comstock, | Wrighit also responded. and 4 tele- | when she learned of the ex- Worcester; Rev. J. F. Lehy, 8. J., Holy | crescent; John D. Moulton, spray of | gram w forwarded to M. W. Meloche | perience that her daughter had only a 291 Main St . by the pound or cake The steamer Arabic on which Rev. | Dariel Canfy of Claremont, N. H, | Cross college, Worcester; Rev. J. H. James J 8. F.lin Boston, a former interested mem- | short time before. he burial is to 3 Win LRSI and Mrs. Dwight C, Stone are passen- | i Spending the week with Mr. and | Stapleton, Taftville; Rev. Philip L. |@ibson, wreath; STOWIL | per of the gymnasium, whose work has | be in North Stonington 3 JAS. . MACPHERSON, gers on their oriental tour, has heen |MS. James H. Canty of 12 North | Massicot, Taftville; Rev. J. J. Ambot, | New London, galax wreath; Mr. and| cailed him to leave ihe cit Mrs. Sylvester Subert. Norwich, Co —at— reported from KFunchal, Madeira. Thames street. He is a brother of | Rev. T. A. Grumbly, Re\_,wer;n y}. ?:‘p"mxl' J. Mp“rvm. r?:ui Mrs. M. } The evening concluded with a fine| 7The death of Mrs. Celia Subert, wid oS 3 Baggagemaster Canty. Kennedy, Norwich; Rev. Frederick | Spalding, pillow: Mrs. George programme of sleight of hand by La At a p Ayl o Ll P e ) A delegation of about a dozen from DesSureault, Oc Rev. U. O. Belle- | Gocdwin, spray of pinks; Mr. and Mrs. | Montague, which was 10 i T OLavivenier Gubert oositred Eiloe: DUNN S PHARM_ACY' Norwich Nest are to attend a soefal | Mrs. William Killan and nephew; | ross, Baltic; Rev. B. J. O'Reilly, Mont- | George H. Pratt, standing wreath; H.|ed. = hich was loudly applaud- | ay afternoon at 230 ' o'clock at her 50 Ml Sirast ;\‘om{m held this week by New Lon- l‘rR‘nmS €, ‘l:(-nvu of Pms.a]m, Werehvile. fi Davenport, czoss; Mr. and Mrs. W. e :‘-lj‘r""‘-“]\‘"'“~ ool :r’"";l r‘\‘x‘;‘ o ain on Nest, No, 1381, Order of Owls, |Calling on their cousins, John Shee-| Mrs. B, J. Gough sang Pie Jesu and Oat, galax wreath; Mr. and Mrs. T Sei 4 g Tee P ; {ban and Mrs. Dielenschneider in South | as a wamn;(’}?;:m Mrs. F. L. Farrel | Frank ‘0. Moses, crescent; Mr. and FUNERALS. in good health up to a few’ da erduson i sele to all parts of |, 12¢al friends of Tom Moore, former. | Manchester (he past week. sang Beautiful Land on High. Nearer, | Mrs. Patrick McNamara, wreath. AR e her death occurring in her we T A ® i8 now the leading ma: ; S n ly, K. Vi y as b taken o gy b s rib o 315~ B apaich the joe . B i heard that ho is now tho leading man | Mt from San Joso assemoiy, K. C. | voices a he body' was being twker |New DUTGH GRILL ot Daid T Ruby. o held 03 olocs | Sten. Sabert, whose suatdeh mame wes| Charbonneau 1da, man's funeral Tuesday were Mayor : 4 Tuesday afternoon from her late home, | Celia_Cook, was a native of Preston ) EAne uesday Mayor | James J. Donohue, Edward T. Burke, AT WAUREGAN HOUSE | No™fys Fiiernoon i late ho ; Bive'ot Rigstns Gl‘eat vallle le n % el o Junn, J. F. Twomey, W. P. S.| John J. Corkery, John A. Dunn, Joseph No. 143 Laurel Hill avenue, where a|but the larger part ;f er life had been 1 1o\ montis mind requiem high mass | Keating and T. .. MeShes e s Cories Handsomely Decorated Dining Room | EFAYSr service was conducted by Rek: | apent in Norwich. She was married in FRANKLIN SQUARE for Mrs Haussh OFommel was oelo- |, .00 ok bl B The body was offenied In the vesti- g ot e i, oeph” 1) Couh LRI wia! & DR S0 (o Batscatet Subert, hls ddath bor THIS WEEK ated in St. Patrick’s ehurch Tue: Anthony Gerottl, who is visiting his| pyla of the church that all might have ! P Y e A ate, Xl Someiin In 1005 Bhe Lo he e 1li Reli day at § o'clock, relatives and friends | Parents at Lake Como, Italy, has noti- | o last look at the deceaed, and this : Shepherd at 230 o'clock and many | family, and = survived only by a| are selling a Good, Reliable A being, in attendnce fied Norwich friends by bostal cards| Socans 19K at the deceacd, 1In line with the steady growth of the | relatives and friends were present. | daughter, Miss Laura Subert, with D 2B per| | contrtce o St o o rocived shuL ke i Lo gherol o protcoion reformed, hended by | MG % LotR. BT Tttt | Mk g T man +iibes B | et e o wnan o DA . conferénce of chief operators in |March 20 for his : is city, | oves i tion Coun- | 9! -to-date 3 a ¥ s of | deceased Wag a woman of Dpa cent. on all kinds of House-|(n cxchangg of eastorn Gonporiios Mayor Thayer and Corporation COUn- | w,s opened there Tuesday night the | the deceased. There was a profusion |traits of character, and her passing ; sel Fanning! and marched down trs D famdihi |18 to Be heM Saturday next at Ne Mrs. Frances Ingalls Carver is seri- | pro. s i, new gentlemen’s Dutch grill in the ad- | of beautiful floral tributes. The church | away means the closing of an exem- urnishings. | ] 3 at New | o oy Broadway to Franklin square to Pres- ; : f te away mean closin THe, Wattas iieas Bt NEW | usly il at. the :Backin Hospltel) - ¥ lin squs : dition which has been built upon the | quartette, Miss Mary E. Rogers, Mrs. 3 i L p ton bridge, where cars were taken by b a A g plary life We have decided to make last Saturday, fering from Bright's disease. She was | 4o o™ ae6t "o “the carriages had | F°2T of the hotel since last fall. The|George W. Beebe, Byron Mathieu and -— —— Watch i 20. article, OF Eulis . formerly” Miss Frances Ingalls of New [ J10%2 4100 SHEL L8, MUERET oro- | addition is of two stories, 23 feet by 65 | Charles W. Parsons, sang Abide With MISS STRAHAN RETURNS. atch m a -year every article of Furniture in| sudse Frederick P. Latimer of Grot. |London. Her- condition Ia sald to be | PasSed between the lines, In (e B0~ | feet wide, providing for the grill and [ Me and O Paradise. Miss Rogers ren- = Goldfilled Case our lnrge stores a burgnin and| " h,n! j-’ommmed Viola Hewitt to the | BTave. N White Cross couneil, No. 13, K. of five big sample rooms on th- first floor | dered Crossing the Bar. k& Will Be Principal of the Hobart Ave- ase tor p g bk . state school at” Middletown and hor | pooe o o Do N Socioty. of " St Patpieics | 314 &0 addition to the kitchen on the| The honorary bearers were Hon. 1. e Sthaol eV uriny is week | six vear old si Jennie, to the hbeah 8 o i'w Hodality: 3 second. win C. Pinney of Stafford Springs, i . 'uybe g 2 'd ” county home at Norwich LIS BRANE SERVICE | amhese O 5 Sodality And L6, | At the formal opening on Tuesday | Howard Mead, H. D. Rallion, John| i Jeanette . Strahan of 51 will argam day at our 4 ¥ 2, | 550 B P, 0. E. Ancient Order of Hi- | SYeNing an orchestra played In the grill | Irish, J. Frank ' Clark, Frederick C.| i gireet ahoilas recently: Db e: ° stores. woirant Edwards of Center Groton,||ester S. Crane Logates in Atlanta in | bernians, Foresters of ~America and [{rom 6 to 830 and the tables wers|Crowell, Thomas Potter and Chauncey | j.aged Ly ‘the board of education of vho is at the Backus hospital an i Selegations from New England Order | Brettily decorated with cut flowers and | B. Woodworth. Burial was in the | §0ti i 0n " 3. Where she has been s whose life was at first despaired of, the Auto Business. 8 potted plants. Owner H. B. Daven- | family plot in Yantic cemetery, where Our guarantee with: every Watch, ahows alHs | oF Improvaines 3 : of Protection, Heptasophs, Modern |POTed Plants. Owner H. B. Daven- | family plot in Yentic cemetery, where | teqching for the past year and a half, ement, and itf . o > Woodmen of Amerlca, 1/Union St. John y cordial congratu- {4 commitial ‘service was read.by BeV. | insw at her home here. She will 18 thousht he will recover. o1k 8. Crane, styling himselr as tndi- | Woogmen of Amelies, I\ ime soclety | 1tions upon the beauty and complete- | Mr. Cobb. C. A. Gager, Jr. had charge | 15 1%, % [, 000 el s brincipan s idual dealer for Pope-Hartford pleas- b EDURRBRG R ¥ |ness of this most recent addition to|of the arra ts. s ok B s W. R. €. Washington supper Thurs- |ure cars, trucks and public service [ of St. Mary’s church. the modern appointments of the hotel, | . - - Losndes ot Hobart avenuo echool, to which po- N . . day 6 to 8 p. m. Buckingham Memor- ; Wagons, also Ollzum, for motor lubri- The burfal was in St. Mary's ceme- | ™, B SCR SOPO T RS O ded from Leander D. Chapel. sition sne was elected in December orwich and Taftville fal. Price 15 cents—adv. cation, is the latest addition to Atlan- | tery, where most of the clergymen, a5 | o rear of the main hall of the hotel, | The fumeral of Leander D. Chapel|last at the time of Mrs Mary 8§ ta's nutomobile quality. Mr. Crane|well as a very large number of rela- | onq JCT 2y e WEtt B of Lie Boteh | was held from his late home in Mont- | Lami's resienation. There are 280 rural carriers in Con- | COmes to Atlanta from Hartford, Conn., | tives, friends, business assm-!a(wfi“nnd Derfect accord with the tvpical Dutch | Ville Monday afterncon and the large | Miss Strahan formerly taught with N R necticut and most of them will attend | Wher the Pope factory is located, says | 1odge O B . "Whe | U111 5tvia, whilo aksbodying senie fok- | SiRGaRes RESIMISY. healian Toagy 7ol jarat sucosss fn Che Central pobuol Ralli ’ ow w"“n Pfl er the annual meeting of the Connecticut lhg{N}Innm Constitution of Feb. 11. n-ntl;l‘%rs..\:\_&e ore e e Rew | tures which give it a distinction which :(Ilves :nd :;xend;x;A,m ot w)f\lrn\)n\ district, :[uml the s hool board is to be At nRAallion’s Rural Carriers' association, to be held e has been o Pope owner for sev- | committa e - | places it on & par with the grills of the | delegation from Uncas lodge, A. ¢ congratulated upon its success in Line of g p lin New Haven Thursday. eral vears, and if ever there was a|J. F. Lehy, § T, "{fl“] = Toss, colese | big metropolitan hostelrios. The wood. | W- Of which the deceased wag a mem- | again securing her services. : Wil Bl A man enthustastic over anything, he is ;‘ OY}PSBW; a l"r‘r“m:u‘er T s Harei. | WOk is of Tennessee chestnut, with | ber- Rev. G. o m:;rp«-ll o the 5 nion —_— ; .L. PRICES illiam Burton and ' family, who |about a Pope-Hartford machine—and | dv of Boston, a R e beam effect in the cefling and a | BaPtist church of Montville and Rev. In Honor of Miss Quinn. moved from Norwich last August in- it is an enthusiasm so sincere and | man's class at Holy Cross, read these | i foot wainscoting finjshing off with | H: T. Arnold of this city officiated. | A¢ the new quarters of the Haile club 1 You Want Satisfaction C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin Street | 1. ed from Norwich last August into | deep rooted that one does not have to | lines 5 2 plate rail, the finish of the woodwork | The floral forms were numerous and | pyesday evening » party of eight|call at I & D, Fishken who will s 9 the house of his son, Frederick W. Bur- | stay around him long to find it out. 3 R hine bright, shine | DeiD8 in a dark shade that contributes | Deautiful. ~The bearers were ed | voung ladies partook of a six-course|build or repair wagons or carriages. bark Dbeetle. Tols is his frat fling st the auto- F »\‘0":“'5“‘ sun. shine bright. sUiN€ | {5 the rich and massive effect. T et SR Allen | ginner. Later, vocal and instrumental | Horseshoeing and rubber tiring at iue fusieng oright: i e eert vain- | and Edwin Henry. Burial was in the e o b ¥ > P RWeoKING, KEOSRITE. At & meeting of the council of ad- |another line 5f business i Haritord,| Chill Norwich wind, Blow Soft, DIOW | coitg{ns soom paine s chier dia: | Comstock cem where a commit-| Te S0 EATIE8 Rere CORe e AN arork W CONSTANTLY KNOCKING, | Ministration, ‘department of Connecti- |and it was only after it became ad- |/ soft; 5 tinction, as this I8 utilized for depict- | 2] service was read by Rev. Mr. Chap- | Quinn of Newark, N. J. ey b cut, G. A. R., held in South Norwalk, | visable to move south that he erter- | Green turf above, lie lieht, lie Mght. § "ot o amiranle fdelify of cost pell. 31 Chestnut St WHAT? Safurday afténoon, it was decided to | tained. the idea of locating here as & | Good night, dear friend, Dear Pat, good | 0 TWoi0 SSAID B AGCiy. of, costume Serias G i¥atng. B — . m“ ;h»r‘n»xil state encampment in [ Pope dealer. night. head for a feast of mediaeval times.| Tuesday afternoon the funerai of | WE GIVE YOU OPPORTUNITY. geport early in May, oo hds made a good start and sl e were Bt |DaCkEround s in a color having the | James C. Youns took place from his AR O X X aying the foundation for a mighty e honorary pallb ot bf 12 ant evine | Jate home, No. 17 Penobscot stree until the 10th of each month in (5 ve arenot| The Connecticut Sunday School as- | good business. SN | v, Michasl C! - McDonoush, vicar | SCEL S S BOIS s8d o grapevine | e Tome, B large ationdance was|' Whieh (o make deposits in-our ace stenograpl soclation of the Advent Christ| The first thing he did, instead of | seneral of Maine diocese: B. J. Libby | "y el 8 4 o, 8 e S e Ry Savings Department, and still p SR ik L ng . 5 5 c i of | on the panel. Some 3¢ different figures | a delegation from the nters’ union. vings T ik, S Had 10 one on | ShUrch and the Connecticut Loyal |going out to try to sell cars, was toof Boston: Hon. John McCulloush of | T, l5 etery one in different cos. | Rev. B, C. Wright officiated. Miss have the interest dafe from the R e rmalos | o r n 3 onven- | and invite them to let him have their | president of Holy Cross » WO | painted by a_ European specialist on | God, to Thee, Lead, Kindly Light, and TING, commence now, ton in Danbury Thursday. !‘l‘flr-;‘ [ order that he might take them | cester: gle“\‘;vg-‘&‘:;fir‘g» (f;”}’(“‘_fg presl | this subject. ' In the feast of the boar's | Abide With Me. "Among the many AND WE TAKE . take' one of these op- | Very Rates Pacific Coast via | Culi5,D1362 Of business, where they | dent snd mow treasurer of, 00 SNy | head thie blg fat cook with the carving | handsome floral forms was a pillow | any amount you have to deposit ke Sk NICke] Piots Bt ol et s pror dovrm, inspecte » ge, Wo ey, Tames =3, | knife is shown strutting in ahead of | from the Painters' union o o e e , y I s “1 condition by ‘expert Pope mechan- | of North Easton, Mass o Sherbi ol < 2 e boatet. wote: Jefhek MoMe: asd Shorthand | C2/fornia, Washington, Oregon and |ice that he had broaght here with him | Kelley, treasurer of the Union Institu- | {he Servant carrving the platter with| The beqrets N o eorge Taylor, Mat- small, if mot less than One Dol- P Teacher. e )‘:”"]‘;:fi;;g“.n]filzrch 2d ‘()n .\r{:n 14th. | from the factory. tion for Savings of B;:(?;\:‘)‘?m'. W“é Srath, viottn. b“;xp’u i ol e e . Talanie. Wilism Bt Neyes lar. ( Jan2id 282 Maim St. B Son Bleepers dally. Write L. | In this connection, it might be added } liam_ Finneran, Springfield, Mass., an hown, and t. > e d ] William Larochelle. Burial was m - Fiqlurgess, NEP.A, 312°0ld South |that he found several Popes here in [ Dr. J. C. Bossidy, visiting eve special- e el e e el end Bl o i B “,"m,m_,'i‘TRUST FUNDS bad on, Mass.—adv use as old as five vears old, and they | ist of Boston City hospital. carry other implements and dishes for | service was read by Rev. Mr, Wright. | should not be permitted to Referring to the death of Dr, . g, | (1Y, fiéeded the overhauling he gave| The ushers at the church were ese | ihe feast. A group of maidens, with | Church & Allen had charge of the ar- | fdle whersour certé! will Our first consignment of Wall Papers | HAITiMAD, the Woroester Post said: |\ 0 e §00d 4s they ever did. | members of St. Forephs' B0t Lty ar. | their attendant squires, watch the pro- | rangements insure interest at o rate gov- .. ons v | D Hafeibian took & Kboa tole = = i y as o o - .. | ceedings expectantly, and other char- —— erned by the length of time the borders for 1913 has been | Holy Cross. college ‘and a ‘;'fiu,’,f,‘,‘,,,';;] Dance at Cadillac Hali, rington, Willlam Murphy, Jobn MC | acters are introduced at other points WEDDING. money i with us: interes received ers will follow as fast as 3 the althm 8 s L final Gance before Léht, the | Cormi ames McG: ames F.|i; the paneling. In the central posi- ——— figured from date of issue to the made. et S Rl AT were {he managers at Cadil- | Drew, ';}‘1““'5':"?“3‘;;’]“‘;:"“{‘\.5,i;r:"“““";,‘ | tion is ‘the table where the group of Brennan—Ladd. e o i winavann. - | @ssortment of White Enam- Befors selecting, It will pay you to | 26th anniversary s on Tuesday evening of alflin, John 2 o s | Buests sit marriage of I'rancis J. Brennan | b ry e v. sugesssful social evening. which | Leahey, Thomas McGrory, Thomas ovides seating capact b i and tnepect gur tine. - | nigniy muggosstul wcial evening which | Leaher, Thomas MeCrors, IOPs | The grin provides seating capacty | o Yintic irvet and ity Hattie Agnes 0 b Trust b, | elware just put on sale. ... l"‘!’.fv“::«:wl] a u: PR v e ."‘,:"f"‘;“xr:‘::]u;‘; BIOWIng | $50 16 11,40, for :the special pro- | len, Walter Hynds, Charies McKay. the " sldes. towards the rear are four S ot At By ) o i = in all shades. 2 - sDanc il be held in | > r o “Cadil . Between the hours of 9 and 10 many § e,y ™ or o oS S 0 1 t A = the South SR tor D amme for which the Cadillac or- 2 x stalls, providing semi-priva di to get a hack in the . Elec- - Paper Hanging and Dec- | builaing, conmencips Kebiiny Sx o | Chostra biaved. The thioe Youns men | Of i stores of the dity were closed | roms, Nhere from aix fo SIght may be | oo bermbos st the ranaral of br.P. A | Shetucket Strest, Norwich, Conn, Let us figure on your rating a by sl aary 26 and | (R b N, T8 ¥ Otig | out of respect to doctos ey 5 Rty N utalla i ¥ s . CL ARG S R 2 P. E. MURTAGH Sontiauing (hrough the week The B fOrmed 2, Mo Ment 07| “itore was « profusion ‘6t _flowers. | BenS orm with eavy sushions of| Sia ma” afternoon the embargo was d o Joskc or offer S « L. Mr. Stoneburn of o <ol ander Kilry, demonstiting their abil. | their beauty being bevonc cess O | dark russet leathering, closely maich-{1itted anc o ceremony took place .l . . 8 ash S5V Tk, Bt Stoity i of the state college at | {0 B e iine. in” thelr fvat | belng from friends and organizations \ing o fnish of the o Byt ) e ity g i o8 gy ust Receive for obtaining improved light- Telephone N { attempt. On the programme were the | 414 exbressive of the Wl CERCm T | rear of the room is a recess which also | not at B sttaidantn Crra : % 37 Norwich friends were in New Lon- |moonlight and bell dances as special [ Which Dr. Harrimen was heid. makes a semi-private dining room. The | George P: and Aiss Catherine |2 new shipment of Carriages |ing- MME TA Palmist ang clairvey. | 40" Tucsday to attend the funeral |RUMbers and a delightful time was the 1‘5}‘, o Segree assembly, K. of (. |Mm&in portion of the floor of the grill | Brennan of the groom. Tt anttas retied n 8o Moy~ | of Bmanuel Joseph of Groton. el | experience of all attending. Tt Degroe st ivision | 1t 00guied with small tables, these and | groom i 'a-son of Francis Brennan | and Concords, manufactured Ghe re she will be | at o'clock: at St. Mary's Star of L1 anchor; Firs e chairs being of special build, heavy | ana the bride is a daughter of Ch; er friends ea chure ’ g % A. 0. H, heart: New England Order ve ishe rre s 34 of 454 B, { B S | Sl e e s 4. Ol S Biun, e Tl g iy [ook S b moieist, o, oo aet Lacis Frisk fadfof o3 oot [P A Blager, aloo & opshiets ; 3 > ot Independent Order of Heptasopi 5 rorl oom. | avenue. 4 1 BUY YOUR B Gy ey standing wreath with 1. 0. H: Holy | 0f fi% ooy of the £ afe wo pri: T o> s e of Hoover Business Wagons, g Cross college class of 81, basket of cut | oo . "eor ™ 1 vith diffe Raishes . . The Bulletin 18 indebted to Willfs Sowets: Matecs Waginien of Apperice. | o oc o o o, Lcrent fnisfies, | : 2 i new designs and paint. \ Washington Birthday | Re itz o mues B i o b Sl LI et | Ingidents in Society g Compan Ry |5 e o Pisaeain L mree™ . Rl sodti bt b e o |t e S T "2\ The L. L. Chapman Co —— the Northwest Philadelphia Booster oners, N NG scoting. ey are entered by doors of | ———— ot 3 ¢ with ’ . Lo 3 Post Cards campalgn, for literature which s b nges lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. E., pillow With | 4hich ihe upper panel is a mirror, di- g TR Mal rwich, Comn, / ing used there in their booming efforts. emblem; 1'Union St. Jean de Baptiste, | \igeq by a lattice work into 15 small| Miss Agnes Hanna entertained the|14 Bath Street, Norwic, Conn. 129 Main Street, Norwich, Place Cards, Mr, Klein is & son of Fred L. Klein of m'}d'"g oy ?oxri;:‘h ;‘QS"'&:%"& | squares Saturday Morning Bridge club. this cfty, 4 ciation. 'spray o s @ ark red | “phg windows in the grill and private - Tally Cards, Keep Health carnations: Nurses' alumnae of W. W. | roome ‘ure all spun - pullseys Jeadeq | Miss Mary Alken in the guest of| 4 On uccount of the value of the hick- Backus hospital, spray of enchantress | giagg giving a distinctive effect in the | Miss Augusta Greene, in New York N.pki,u Etc., | oy for shade, nuts, and, many com- carnations and palm leave: ““j‘l_‘k‘a‘_ light, and there'ars electric fixtures of d “» | mercial wood products, Circular 144 of No matter how much hard [| 200 sursical staft of W. W. Backus | wrought iron in attractive design. The Misses Robinson of Sachein ¢ t the bureau of entomology, U. S. de- hospital, standing wreath of white | "Iy gach of the stalls is a special tel- | street enterwined the Trefott ciub on |} We will open our new a partment of agriculture, by A. D. Hop- || luck one may have he can al- J|F0%S With spray of red roses; White | ephone uttachment by which one seat- | Tuesday afternoon. owners who would combat the *hickor; ways “come back” if he has th SRR Sof WALE Fosw carnations | jno hig seat. On the outside of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge ’ s batrk beetle. I8 Blikary s the 1§ and yellow daffodils; mayor and court | sgllg are shields contalning heraldic | ¢lub was entertained Tuesday by Miss Gentlemen S snap and ginger of good health. of common council, gates of pink roses, | jovices, | Maud C. Buckingham Rizzitn st i1 bt Funeral services for James A, | lilies and violets; board of water com- | ““yke fioring of the room is of squars | g 1912 ARRIVA Stanton were held at the Ninatic Bap- | Right food is the most es. ||missioners, large magnolia wreath on | red brick. 1aia in cement with open| Miss NeMie Brewer has returned to L fia i Hnphist shakoh: Tussdhy ateca b s e stand with spray of dark red pIDkS; | iCnts. There is & special stairway to | Mystic, atter a visit to her aunt, Wiss | (FRILL-ROOM Rev: Charles F. Eldses aainoon. || sential factor of “health. city hall officials and emploves, stand- | zomn.unicate with the kitchen on- the | Loulse J. Brewer of Washington A. M., Niantic lodge, N. E. 0, P. ing crescent and white roses and lilles | foor above. | street. a apers Union lodge, A. O. U, W, and a Fra- with pink star; Lobster club, standing | " In another part of the new addition e ternal Helper attended. Burial was in | spray of carnations and roses; nUrSes | are the five new light and airy sample | Mrs. Henry Fiteh Parker and Miss Tuesday, February 20 Niantic cemetery, o of W. W. Backus hospital, cross of | rooms of gond size, these supplying a | Randall gave an at home Monday aft- Large assortment of new and beau- daybreak carnstions; Foresters of | noed that the hotel people have been | ernoon in homor of Miss Helen Ran- _— | tiful patterns. | Lent Ilwgnw today with services in FOOD Am"y{""} nillo:r erjnnvlmt" ;{le“;%‘::; seeing for some time. They are de- |dall of New York. They were as o | oo i r > 2 ¥ - & the Catholic churches, when ashes ob- gan house, gdtes ajar of w ;| signed especially for th I by M Martin E. Jensen, Miss N “. b e | A R S0 i o Do Mase | ey anes it e e | Clack ond e oo Seota WAUREGAN HOUSE | - Licw roposrrion- B Paliy Sunday whi be signed upon the || is m. § Henry Harriman, piilow- with word | (ranis and. though hay . we are p to present to ho- . ersora ouny the |} is .mads of whest cand bagley || “5igly = Ue and Myw. Otto: Hrmst,| i ike "R of he. hotel. thors vie The Parker-Davenport Co, Sk will aten to-ous stacy: Beads The Fanm‘ng St“dio‘ of @ cross, the priest repeating the || and furnishes in the right pro- :‘Ird-. anfnxli:; Gedrl:ll:lllds. “fi'fl\g;ngrllltlfifi 1|Ca\'3'd|v'!lnks can be taken in there | Proprietors. like a fairy tale to tell you that, - g, TS g { 7 and ca s, orch instead of at the mal 3 3 ot | Oy | wasning, ‘Bomeriher, man, Gukt thou |} jortions the elemants | Naturs' || valiey: snrdeniax and wite Hiacs. | devator beines e rance. An || Quick Action Prescription | LIGHT, HEALTH, HAPPINESS, o o Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Farrell. spray | snmrlc room floor and delivars the : all three go together. We propess 31 Willow Street As the result of an every-member || "eeds for keeping body and brain || of carnations; Mr. and Mrs. Otis B.|Cioce tc where thev are wanted. Cures Colds in a Day | to put in your lights, so as to make canvass, recently conducted in Trin- |f a¢ ¢h Fiall, spray of lilies; Mr and Mrs. | The work on the addition was begun Jou petfectly immune """“g-‘l ity Episcopal parish, Norwich, S Seir Do | James F. Fenton, spray of pink Kil- v last fall, A. N. Ci to do it at a price that will y Episcopal parish, , the | early last fall, arpenter having | The best and quickest prescription ” HOWTUCK AFE pledges for parish support have been | % & ! larney ross; Dr. S, F. Curran, Boston, | the general contract. P. Holdensen, | known to medical selence for colds and hdd Y M viors b, ek ook for “The Road to Wall- | standing havp of yellow roses; Dr. and | Boston. was the decorator, and A. Y. | Cousls 1s as follows: “Erom your drig: ress Goods SMILE AND LOOK HAPPY i been promised for missions over two |§ yiie ; | Mre, F. J. Harper, wreath of roses |Reed did the staining of the woodw ist mel two ounces of Giycerine and 5 ANITARY Tniied and (Venty ive d(,“m.!'m:’rgi ville” in packages of Grape-Nuts. | and " nifes; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dris- | The electrical work was in ch;r;:rgi Raie S T i yoaate Flus e NG ouR; LU £ SF | than the parigh has ever given for this i { coll, pillow of flowers. with word [James M. Fillmare, and the electric | CPmpound. Take these two ingredients | R t . . PRING WATER ATISFYING | T3¢, [| The famous itle book and || %oy " ST ana Mre, Munoney. sheat |and gos fxtures wers.from & New | home 24 PUL thgl ko, & naif pint of | emaants orwich Electric Tel. 34.2. Grape-Nuts have helped theus, [| Of Wbaat and dove; Mr and Mee A | Britain manaficturing firm. Sne to two leaspoonfals after each | o e 100 P . 34- N Accepted Father Treanor's Invitation. | ©. Story ana A. [ Story, spray of = — Tohl and at Bedtite: « Soialles dosen | C Cl th elephone 674. ranklin Street el Norwich, Conn. e vegplar monthiy, meoting of o, ] ands—and may help you. Inledeuls okt Dx, (dinen 3 Dans- Joint Social Given. o Shuldron ‘according to age B sita arriage Cloths b g p G e | hue, galax wreath with pink Killarney On Tuesd: i) 3 to get only the genuine (Globe) Concen- Mar T.%A, and B. roeciety wi x On Tuesday evening in Germania g « 5 SIGN PAINTING 1y TN S ay was held “There's a B ”» roses; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Morrissey, | hail a social for their members, with | ood Pine. ch half ounce bottle —_— l‘ c. AT ._ . in thelr rooime Tuosday evening at eason oy ot L e e, comes in 4 tin screw-top sealed case. s Reusousble- i price, pfamptly _done, | a'etock. One application for member- | s 5 ook of white carnalions, | friends, was glven jointly by Germania | Any- druggist has it on hand or ‘wili PAYSICIAN AND SURG by J. W. MALLETT. 30 Market Street. | ship was accerted. It was voted that wpreay of lilies of the valley, orchids fand Immergruen lodges, Sons of Her- | guickly get it from his wholesale house. EON, Teiephions 106 | ke Accepled. A ? g and gardenias with words ‘“There is |mann, with 50 couples attending and | There #re many cheaper preparations Room i, Second Fhor. Shannon the society ‘accept the invitation of Postum Cereal d ven” . PR ORI Eicini ] st IrattRAsTosanet (6 Bithiid Sorvibes ol 0 nited, sweet rost in heaven"; Mr. and Mrs. E. | enjoving the dance programme from g | of large quantity but it don't pay to Night ‘phone 1388 FHERE 1 1o S4ver Fing medium in | R I 0 T At B Battle Creek, Mich . Dygert, galax wrbcath and hya- | o'clock to midnight. Geer's orchestra | SXECTImENt. This ireatment 1s certain i Conneticut, equal to The Bul- | on the evening of March 17 at St Pat- Cinths; Mr, and Mrs. Stocking, wreath; | played and refreshments were served | CioCwinore s Deen bublished here for | (gean Hill) Norwich Town | ., THERE 13 no advertising m; for business rll\utl.i | SR ot - riek'y esurch, Jeseph C, Bland, large cross of lilles, during the evening e ed | gix 0 equs’ ters and thousands say it has Jun1ZWMF Eastern Connecticut letin for business ‘::‘.

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