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_' - Crowar of-Sotwin s e Eiia. _ WEDDINGS. | From the Best @he Bulletin, Norwich, Thursday, Feb, 29, 1912. tives, will be present. Four years ago he had a special birthday cake with 80 candles and that feature will not e amitted at today's feast. et Qv ol e e | Guglielmetti—Hall. was a pretty wedding Wed- evening at the home'of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall of Broad street—that of their eldest daughter, Grace Mar- - Women Lkes e | VARIOUS MATTERS | mhe comm convemun o e con | GPR List 28 Perfocted Wil be 17,364,025 —Additions of o, bl vae Byt 5 cots ll] Joclet y L S B B o2 Rl Jog| Thie ss St Oswald's day in the and correction SV e held in’ Waters $2,825 and Abatements of $15,980—List Increased|and Mrs. Ricclardo Guglelmelly of Broilers, g Pl 100 | THAFND- Pahaiiee ury April 14, 15 and 16, was performed by Rev. Hugh Treanor || ifeless Hair Doesn’t Match a All Grades Guineas: 780 Endi: 00|, Sunshiny duys ke Wednesdsy cause| Tnebody of Tdwin 3. Bates. was Over Last Year by $101,738. of St Patrick’s church and was cele- ¢ always ‘o hand' and: fredi e 18c ! the mililners to get busy. sent on the 9.36 train to Anthony, R. brated at the rectigy aChait meL Graceful Form and ys ol " e mi of was @ English Bacon, 286 120| Waiter, make it Clysmic T D A e sister, Miss Dorothy Hall, and the best Handsome Face. from the factory. English Hams, 30 Watarordes, 10c | Tabio water? | Clysmie.—ady. o, WSS AT (After spending the month in per. | Peters, Josesh 20 30| man was Eerle Remington of Los An- eerfoo 3 o b lecting the grand list of the town of | Slosberg, aries . R e . Only the immediate family " i - Sausage, ng Beans, 200| Whist and dance, LO.0F. hall, $ p.| sidney 1. Cltépaelll Sl faantly biye | NOFRIcH the board of relief, Edward NonShiinte. A o, e Glorious nairt. how many women Caulifiower, -\nh, 8¢ | m, Friday, March 1. Adm. 23c—adv. | moved from New London s o iiae | Kirby, Frank R, McLaughlin and fL - i $300 $7,000 | Pride wore a pretty gown of white L Mo e er uson ¢ Peppers, amburg Mr. Chappell is eniployed ot of, | James W. Blackburn, have taken but | 5 n€8leY: R 1< 100 | satin and shadow lace. Her lace veil | Ji€, CRFC Sweets, B " Grapes, $100| The Ilterature classes will note the | MF: Chaprell is emploved as pilot of | iiilc"trom ‘the list as left by the |Reardon’ John P71l 40 Was'caught ‘with orange blossoms and | the hair s a 3 : 75th birthday of Willilam Dean HoW=}£o5q running from Tafevil B board of assessors, the net change be- she carried a shower bouquet of bride o i Elegant Grage Fruit, 15c each, | eilg on I'riday, foad punning trom, Tativillo to Ceh- | ing but $15,188 deorease, which jeaves Ei S Toses and liles of the valley. iler | women, yet any arbome g g 1 i steam road. ©| the net taxable list at $17,354,025, or Residents. maid of honor wore cream satin wid | MOmeR, no mats a“ Fancy sweet, juicy O g O R an increase over last year of $101,738. ‘Abatements, Net List. | embroidered crepe overdress and car- | 10 what her o Juicy Oranges, very| bound seem to indicate that the worst| mqpe g ried Easter Iili on: 1y e, okl v e G T lo Sword Manufacturing company | Ratber ‘an casy year has been had | Carroll, Martin . $100 $900 | ried Easter lilies. ) tion | can eusily ac. FRANKLIN SQUARE g of New London is seeking incorpora- | by the board, in view of the fact that | Clapp, Adelaide 200 2400 | _Following the ceremony, & Focel 0% | quire s, ‘wealth Spinach and Kale sxpected for Sat-| Those who were born on Iebruary | OB (0 40 a hardware business. Its|tho assessors in their work did not | Connell, Eilen . 200 2,000 [ was held at 8 oclock at the brie®|of ragiant, Jux - ? urday at 39 will have a birthday today for the | CAPital stock is $15,000, and it pro-|add mnaterially to the list, so that the | Francis, Joseph .. .. 100 3,200 | home on Broad street. Mr. &ud MW | uriant hair, o [ i B e poses to begin business with $6,000. | numiber of *complaints was less than | Gordon, William Allen 100 Jeuoph “HEll received wWih \ther T | tiacinatiny that 4 R P Ihe incorporators are William ¥.|in some of the recent years. There | Harrigan, Mrs. John.. 100 party, and Mrs. Hall ‘YY:'lrle a&ll‘:‘ln iome | everyone will ] OIMIEIr'sS | me oatst ministers: conference is | § Jacoh Linicus and John W.|were, however, about 75 Who appeared | Hubbard, Charles . ... 5,515 Whita Jac folle HyRe oYL e g admine it to meet in the East Lyme Baptist|Church all of New London. before the board, asking for relief. | Hill, Harry ......... 200 Amanda Hai hfi“"“d e o5 with | Use PARISIA that's the LY church Monday, March 4. Daniel Sullivan of New London, | LOUF Of them made sworn statements. | Higgins, Mary J. ..... 100 S b B iedertn e i secret of beautiful hair. Use this re- where he was employed for savevs]| These complaints were carefully in-Hildebrand, Eqward.. 100 s Toia ttractivels decorated |fined, reffeshing hair dressing regu- Connecticut farms reported 21,000 | Fhere be WAs SOV (or seversl | vestigated and as the result there were | Humes, Lovisa A..... 100 by e e T nd white, with |1arly and soon dandruff will disap- . PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE head of sheep lust month, worth $47.- | YEOT8 B ST O B e arane. | cight additions made and 3f abate- | Hogan, James ....... 16 D e e o ralio Jor wided | DY8E: failing“hatr will sealp % w 000; and 60,000 swine, worth $698,000. | FOI I & N 0 o store. of the | M€Nts, or & total of 42 changes. Hedge, Margaret . 100 B0 | Wha drawing soons was, hidien iteh ‘will vanish and lite and’ besuty ) it s Y s company, has accepted the managerial [ , The increases ranged from $55 to |Illinger, Mary G...... 100 ‘corations of smilax in combina- | Wi AWCEW appear . b | on the Sccial Service, Bovs' Work, Bible | ¢ompan: E $700, while t] ere from | Lonergan, Margaret .. 100 . 7 g = PARISIAN SAGE is just as good A Study, Evangelism, and Missions, are | dutios of the Mohican store at West- | }100 Whilc, the decreases were frem | CO7ser, FARUS! 1 200 2100 | & h Faster lilies, white azaled® | g “mon ang children & for women. all discussed by s e duri the | €FLy an 8 already assume: s new 4. and carpations, banks of palms, fern d " s ncas Natlonal B‘nk Tnree Daye Mon and Religion Cam. | duties. them being for $109. The additions | Leary, James .. 200 1,900 | A0S foiinge plants and 4 fow red roses | 804 if it doesn't give satisfaction to Three Days Men and Religion Cam- amounted to $: while the abate- | Mullzney, Charles J... 100 for color. The Hbrary was also in ser money will be refunded Bis % i DO Ve ahacs | Lien, which begine teidetrow, K- PERSONAL Moriarty, Mary C.... 200 50 | green and white, and the dining room |Large hottle 50 cents ai The Lee & If it is one of the y olist ot yolt. RRSMPIE SIWU el Tave |« | v\ nvited to helratv, il In making their investigations, the|McClafterty, Mrs. B... 100 25| Gecorations combined bride roses, lilies | Q88093 Co, and donlers everywhere 14 kinds of the best kind of & recelpt in the re-| Charles W. Comstock has employed| Earl Walbridge of Mystic is spend- | COATd cncountered several = peculiar b R | of the valley, narcissus and freezies |l with nbun hair on every car - br- Rl oth | .07 Vit Wiy oo g it g1 bl ;fw IHAXOW\VVM: P ;ilullkmm It was fcund that while Doy l}(cfllr% M. . {"J‘fl | with ropes of smilax and vellow daffo- | ton and bottle. N(]NF sum Courteous and liberal treatment ex- | Palmertown, preparatory to reopening | ames Hogan Was in the tax list for | Robbins, Julla E.. - v b tended to every depositor whether the | the mili. Miss Nellie Foley has returned to|3165 for ceveral years, he has not|Roy, Est. Joseph . 300 | Weading refreshments were served A l N acoount b JATES oF small. Norwich after a visit in Mystie, owned any property. Property which {Rix, Emily C. 100 800 | by Davenport, the menu being as fol- | ] 0 &e or smnal Wg Frauiedet, Mhe, dite. e ths Aans was taxed against him belonged to | Shea, Nellie 100 TN We solicit your patronage ocratic convention at Baltimore is| Miss Maud Allen of Boston is spend- | @0other, though liens have been placed | Wilbur, James . 200 Golden Gate Salad. — - ' A THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, |June 25, a week after the republican | ing a week ai her home In, this city. :gzin-; i s rlfnr ome, Se, His “i}’;’,"n:,':m“ i bical n Croquet it is the best soup you T o . »n in Chicago. 2 now goes off the lis he re- | Mari il 2 35 wad Pa D Telephone 6 42 Shetucket Street, [ conVention in Chicage Rev, Henr; Anderson and family | @uction in Charles L. Hubbard's list | Wisnewsky, Wiadisiaw 350 850 | s Wine Jelly. can buy and better soup ! Where the ice has floated away the | of Uld Mystic are visiting in Norwich. | is for his autos and personal property | Zelz, Willlam C. 990 — Finger Roll. | than you can make. A E. A W. GILMANS current,in the river is swift, and con- | > ‘ s ft, and con- | yii.o Gladys Fiske is the guest for a which for seven months of the year Tutti-Frutti Cream in Cases. Regident total . Incidents in Society | 10 cent can of None Such % siiatable. GiSiwood and PeRbit s uto] alare in the town of Montville, and tax- Assorted Cake. i Periodical Agency | iy beng caried dons. fow daye of hor cousin, Miss Susie | able there, where he has & summer Non-Resident. Demi-Tasse. Soup will serve five, : o s or Onoluding foreign) 01 s . v Mok s e 4 BT Mohican Company. ..$1,000 Miller's orchiestra furnished music| ars John ¥ Rogers is in New York ALy sv nd monthly |istad publicagjon wo mer, are in Montville, compil- Anderson_of Norwic e (ustans for Missbieth OSMIED figuiThbinl BUNLI05, . 1504 Bptationt Eha evatilbs WIIOR Mhotohs | 1. c ohaonn. Lo Togsty e E SN e MERRELL-SOULE €0, #ingly and _clubbed, quotations, address [ i€ a list of the inhabitants to be ruest of Mr, and Mrs, | R4 W.C.Zelz are beceuse they are ex- | grandarg Ofl o e Toliowine: The ATtivRL gt tho | 10" © DHEE sthy i piubbed, quotation < A T el T R guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Chne' in"aceount of soidier exemption: . ed the following: The Arrival of the i) J . KSYRACUSE, NEW YORK Canterbury Road Nocwich soon to be issued. j William H. Brackett st South Wiliing-| In (he case of the estate of Joseph Bride, Overture, Semiramide, Operetta | yipg jrederick W. Lester of Warren Brookiyn, Conn C % ‘“m‘ Roy, against whom a small piece of Orpay. 1Luw\.[ f‘;:j\fimrvl'u\um‘“‘ sl | street 1s in New York for a short stay. Jy_agreement of the stockholders | g 5 property in Prospect park has been e SN the Rigelow-Harriman Construction | g 2% Susan Blake —of Stafford|gcoq for soveral years, it was found Tales of Hoftman, Selecllon from | i and Mrs. Donald G. Perkins en- k B chHER company of Moatville has filed a pre- | TPYINES 18 SPending severa’ days WiEh kig death at the State hos- Faust, Melodies from Operetta The | opiained Evening P liminary certificate of dissolution. o Stk S attempted to | Abatements B L - | WM. olub Wi Wee i at_auc Adaiui Serenade, s Civil Engineer, Levi Maynard, arrested at Ledyara & did 1t bt hie i o Among the out of town guests WeI® | rg, R. C. Jones won the prize, tWo Cb ik % o o R et id not own if, the property being in 5 ! il lr Mrs, R. . &n’ ounce (o0 his patrone and | Center last week by Game Warden | v the name of Joseph Ki N ducti < Dr. D, C.‘VPattison, Neill nham, | o, ckeof cards, al the Tuesday After Blle ror kil { Nella Weston and 3 seph King. et reduction ...... p public taat be has ~moved te 66 | Main for killing a deer, has becn held | groge W oion A0 s, T e e Noer| . The abatements for the non-resi- Beifgepqrt ) [Jim, Cocein Bt BOdEs B, N s an B a“ e I n vy, ahnpln-n building, opposite Justice Plerce for frlal in the su- | yyan "o Were recent vis 3 dents were on the amount of invest- | Net taxable list Lucas Gardner, New York cit tained ihis week by Miss Bthel ¥ X -~ perior court, - ment In sicck in trade. The spread | b 4%V oo Anron Liucas, Rockville, Frank Worth 5 oI City Sheriff T, A. Carey has gonc| book has been written up for the| The change on the different kinds 0’ g o e N g seles b3 | There I8 a movement to have the ', \i\'Vork city to consuit a special- | board this vear by M. J, Curran, who | f property follows: Parkhurst, = LeRoy Parkhurst, New | g5 Ruby Vaughn has gone to New | At flllllllll'l e HAT'S NEW e wives, mothers, sisters and daughters | & o, Lons I T8 COnTH L € SRATIS S has with his ‘characteristic neatne: New Haven. for a day of Mrs. York to be the g of demoerats throughout the country 7 1 ey ced 2 i The bride recelved a number of | gy Potter, after which she THE PALACE CAFE colebrate the birthday of Dolly Madi- | '8 Pothered_ ‘ ST, Jooked atter the GBI Dwellings $600 | beautiful wedding ifts. although it [loeik fo TOUCE TICT il o visit | me—— son May 20, VeILLY mReRy aivEs e i o e itihs amd aheio. LiMad 400 | was not a large wedding—only about | Fuadsd (i N Archibaid T R . 5 S | e acilions anc abate: ffirel et 900 | 75 guests being prosent. Mr. and Mrs. e b ool vaty Bt it ooy O ey _Comfort circle of The King's Daugh- | BARREL BURNING EXPLANATION. | ing (he net taxable list of the taxpay- | Horses — Guglielmetti safl from New York on | mhe Wednesday Afternoon Literary | {rclires, he Tound that the ben FRANK WATSGH R B L L S R = afier the.change: Carriages 5 — Saturday for the groom’s former home | ) met this week with Mrs. Bela P gig™ oo” gl p A 78 Frankin Wtross | 50, o oo with Mrs. Branche | Playing in Alexandeia, Va., With the | % STET R Aver. amt, in {rade . 200 | in Ttaly, in which country they will | [ darned of Brosdway. The paper pre- | (ilf, Ot SO0 otieide dhe other, E18 i of Laure aventie, ten members | Chien Tor o Bloyais Residents. 5 R ey 300 | spend the next three months. They | Learned of roeir Y (he hostess was | Warm ¢ vor being present. BB P 2 Al | ? Invested in mfg. .. 300 | will return to this country. it is ex- | & »Missions of California the egt from freekihy. 1647 The Alexandria, Va., Gazette of Additiens. Net List. | ifen per cent, nd make their home in New | UPon the Wit M Tow mr e S e Hor the fieat Gime in. the higtory: ot} L2he Alexandrial Ve, Gazette of ré- b/ it v s 5 ! & ¥ SRR .| but know how worthily the best tra- For 0 ! ; v, Georz . §3 ta.. s . Jorieous, Miss Porteous, Louis Fairviow home for 04d Fellows, a | Chtdate said: Costandi, Peter 220 T i T b Mr. and Mrs, Archibala | ditioas of his devoted NfS sre s Adam’s T doubla funeral was heid Tueatiay for | 1 11Y, BAFLY, Who is one of the favor- | GoMERth CTe fri ] Porteous—Libby. B Borteous, M itahell, i, | tained! FHis fate couid not be 30 erus ms AVErN |iohn smith, who died on Sunday. and | [te8 With Clara Turner players | S/ % e ¢ afternoon at 3 o'clock at the | Mit and Archibald x| that this would lighten it or his M Levi Iirchild, whose death oavurreq | ROW Performing at the opera house, | Hieber, August L . orner of Twenty-ninth | returned Wednesday evening from New | LoCC (08 FIONS PRI Ll ARE 1561 ARy b 4 with Miss Turner and Mr. HAMMON. | se———————————————— oo Fittn avenue, New York | York, where they attended the Por- | BT S STGL FOt k T took in the sighits of Alczandria yester- 1 Johm B. Porteous of Portland, | teous-Libby weddH. offer 1o the publlo the fnest atandasd | Mentlon is made of the fact that|d8Y Which are historically sssociated | CONSIDER LOCATION FOR TIME IS APPROACHING | M., son of John Porteous of this city. e : of Bebt ot Bitops sad Aacieg | Wiliam Dodge Porier. 81y o died | ¥ith General Washingion und wlo vis- THERMOS COMPANY SIDING. | FOR CAMPAIGN OPENING. | and Miss Edith ¥rances Libby, daygh- OPEN AIR SCHOOLS. WE GIVE YOU Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavi n Summit, N. J, Monday night, was ' - - il T ey iy b — | Joorgs. Sacam. Raply, LOF, St = “ BourBube Paie 450 Dufih, Masies | o relative of the ‘ate Prosdont. Grover agsumed (his to be the most approptic | Engineer Sterling Was Here from | Five of the Prominent Men of Hartford | York city, were married in ihe DTSt | Have Proved a Success in South Man- untiy the 10th of ‘eanh Siedin B WCfib«fiw'&f Dublla 8 ot Sloveland and of the, late Bdmund | noee oner piaces which were s Hartford With Engineer Palmer and | Make Up the Team of Experts|fhce of 4 number of FesPNAC, NG chester. ;mn'to (Tate St = ger un s g g | 1y relatea Was| ' Oth: Coming He: e s Yo ngs Department, 1P, b5 4 | ly related to Washington’ ers. 9 her father, the party entering the| . .o g for have th eres from E :hm. Blln’MA Anheuses, | 1N several cities of the state, trolley | life. Mr. Barry is from Norv = e 5 < church as the wedding music was [ *“What South Manchester » d‘gfgth', t\:!t”nfl:h:n"lme(nz;‘l::h the Budwelsar, Schlits and Pabst. line superintendents have had posteq 2Ad tells an intcresting story of an| Arriving here at 9.35 o'clock Wed-| Bach day brings nearer the three|pjiveq by the organist. “The maid of {the health of her Chiidren MOE Ll I g in the barns 4 notlce that con. | incigent in Washington's career which | nesduy morning, Engineer Paul Sterl- | 48y#' campaign of the Men and Re- | Ronor was Miss Opper of New York, (Subject of a recent lecture €eh U anpy WE TAKE A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. ductors shall be careful not o accept | hapbened at that piac ing of the New Haven road, who camo | lislon Forward Movement, which will|4na”tne best man was Louls R. Por- | Middietown High school hall uner They Telepnone 447-18 as pessengers men who are in a heip. | It Seems that General Washington [from Hartford together with a trafic|oPen on Friduy, to continue throush | teous, brother of the groom, of this |&uspices of the Board R Ll any amount you have to depesit, less condition from drink, | was nassing through Norwich oh a|man and W, H. Seeley of the New |Saturday. The team of experts who ¢ The ceremony was performed by, | the Social Service league by F. A. Ver- no matter how large, or how D N 4 Thanksgiviog day when he, with a |England Industrial Lines bureau, an | Will conduct the campaign are promi- * D. J. Burrell, pastor of the church. r:"“fhk- flul"f;,';‘;:'!‘;‘*"',”“‘g ’g’;‘,‘;‘;‘f‘__“:,“ . small, if not less than One Dol- E I IST i Mo ab. Baunohiios” sk e e part of the continental army, was | inspection was made of the site for the | hent men of Hartford, with George C.|The flower girl was Miss Helen | South Atanchesfor oo8, SECIAIL lar. Thomas A searching for Benedict Arnold. Arnold ry of Kastern Point, and Thermos Bottle company's factory at Crosthwaite, niece of the groom. The 4 . chools ben- D leased by him to Panl Moffey, who | W&s supposed to be hiding in his home | the Mason property, with a view to lo- shers were Archibald Mitchell, Jr., of | ter in January, 1911. The schools b ‘T FUNDS R. E. J. JONES|kased by nim to Paul Mofter,' who | 1 Norwich it the time, and Washing. | cating the siding which i to be buil this city, Frederick Hussey and Wil- };“'}_;:‘"f:j“m‘}“””“"‘,}ff“:-‘m‘:k‘,‘.’:‘}h‘fg TRUi {4 nbt be st (a8 & burned Tuesd: v X 2 | ton during his search of his property | for the’facto n eonard ¢ Ia vhose ansemic conditiol s SUNE 05 SRRNNN BDNE [ Dores ceod By i ug WIth the 13 | bvericd to thiow & bartel on 8 fire| Ensineer 8 .- Palmer, B o liam Leonard of Portland, Harold | .. il to tuberculosis. The chil- flo) when our "certitostes will g Sl on b by Mr, Moffey. R AT fre| Engineer & B. Palmer, £, C. Jowett Plimpton of Newton, Mass, Louis | §usceptible to tuberclloms. | o8 €000 iy Tuthress ot o rate Aok strest en- he exclamation that he wished it |and W. F. Hill met the visitors a of Chicago and B. M. Crosth- ~ by i . B crance. ‘Passe Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has | Was Arnold instead. Ever since that |showed them the property and it was Watte of New Yot are given a nourishing dinner and a erned by the length of time the issued Farmers' Bulletin No, 487, time the city of Norwich celebrates decided that the siding will enter the | A reception followed the ceremony, |800d out-of-door nap W:‘"Plfl‘d very money s with us; ll!ll'&l‘ “Cheese and Its economical uses in Thanksgiving by the burning of bar- | Mason land from the north, running | being held at Sherry's from 3.30 until | Warmly in blankets at the noon recess figured trom date of lasus (o the the diet,” which is frec for the ask- rels—most of ch duty devolves | off from a side track. The siding will 30 o'clock, during which ther L 0itay Boutty Mahohater MR date the money is withdrawn. . ing and which shows how the house. | uUpon the small boys Mr. Barry states | probably be from 400 to 500 feet long, ncing, about 100 being in attendance. | 18 a1 unusually good arrangement By wife can defeat the Meat trust. that when a ‘“fat little kid” he was|running towards the south. There will | Following their wedding trip, Mr. and | ¥l b s ",” he' rewdlar/ pehal | twice “pinchel” for stealing barrels, | be some grade to get the height of the Mrs. Porteous will reside in Portland, | Sclence course of the regula Judge Marvin, Professor Davis, Rev. | but that there is no record on the po- | facthory. Engineer Palmer thought g Me. where Mr. Porteous is a member |Prepare the dinners for the open-air B v 3 Bah Risnon (l*“"{fiz:fdy&x:"irMr'u’u';:r‘m“rdr Gy | lfee court books to prove the fact. * |4 per cent, grade would be necessary, | of ‘the firm of Porteous, Mitchell & (Children. A Shetucket Street, Norwich, Comn, " > " . e ¢ 3 5 i G TR while Engineer Sterling was anxious Braun, having been located in that city s TP TR Hartford who arrive Friday tg can- FUNERAL. that it should not be over 2 per cent, for several vears. MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANT. ct t e Days' Men and Relig- e This, howeyer, can be adjusted after Among those present were John s : | E"r&.‘?x‘u}.‘ it :m'h'a,‘:r;}.{&"fi."f‘: SR VCATIDEEIST RIK M walonis < Herbert Waiton Hale. the factory is located. Th espur can Porteons Miss Porteous. Louis R, Por- | Favored For Bridgeport in Resolution @impia, Buch photogrape become prived | Friends and relatives from Lebanon, [be put in for any distance, but the teous, Mr, and Mrs. Archibald Mitchell, | Offered by Alderman Cederholm. Pemembrances of babyhoos's deys | Prof. W, ten of the Conneoti. | FUIngton, Boston, New Haven and |New Haven road will not bear the ex- rchibald Mitchell, Jr., of Norwich, Mr. | Joars to come. We hive nad yeats of | cur o irivuiou ien of the Connecti- | other places were included 1n the large | pense, it being the policy of the com- d Mrs. H. C. Murray of Willimantic, | A Bridgeport p says: Acting in} A Experlence In photostaphing ehilaren || ces Cric ural college at Storrs lec- | attendance at the funeral of Herbert | pany that the concern benefited by the Mrs, William B. Hislop, Miss Hislop | conformity to the special law whereby o They always 100k thelr best when We | jarility, wcd a in Relation to Soil; Walton Hale, which took place from |spur shall bear the cost of bullding it. of Auburn, Y., and Robert Bravn of | municipal cities may establish electric taks them. No ftroublesoms DORIDE | aer oy CUNceddy cvening in the the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs.|The fact that it will run in from a side Portland, Me {light plants. Alderman Cederholm in- et Snap them in a Jifty. New erliain fruit Srowing lecturs | Fitch L. Allen, at No. 24 Town ‘street, | track rather than the main track will Pt MO SR S e | troduced a-resolution last night calling . e New Britain Y. M. A. [ Norwich Town, at 230 o'clock TVed- | make the cost of construction less, as OBITUARY. |for the city to take the preliminary $ The: lnrse Hate gl Slow: | nesday afternoon, Rev. George H. Ew- | many devices needed for the main ool ey steps to that end. o windowEe Mate glass blown oul of|ing and Rev. Charles A. Northrop offl- | track will not be required. JohH Lynoh. The law requires that the. common Ll/ ”T fh'dow In the Chapman building in | clating. The profusion of beautiful | There was some talk about the loca- \tter an iluees or olght days, the | council must by two-thirds vote ap- . y o Wedmtadaand storm was reviaced floral forms testified to the high estsem | tion"of the dook for th- factory, but doats of John Lynch occurred at his |PFove the plan for two consecutive W Rl in which the deceased was held. nothing was decided about that, as JUDGE L. P. W. MARVIN v Stehvills Wedne! b ; | years, and that the Mayor must ap- floor, and the big sash wos taken down| The bearers were Arthur ~Gates, | President Walker of the company has Home 1o, IAEELvIlier i i iy e prove, before the matter can be re S " down 1 carers were ates, 4 v L I, nen wa ‘horn | Drove, before the matter can be re- The Photographer, | '° "¢ #treet to have the glass put in. | Frank Karker, Clarence D. Holt and |not decided where he would like to|Hubert, general secretary of the Y. M. | ot G40 wiclock =HMr L h Va8 DO |terred to the people for b r vote. a ua e a Brs A representative of State Higaway | ro0k Hall of New Haven and Charles | have it located. It will be necessary | C. A, there, as the leader. The others | &, "€ Rk i Bl barents when | The law also provides that city ’ Opposite Norwieh Savihgs Society. | Commissioner Machonald has heen in | o Vierce and Dwight W. Avery of for the factory plans and location to|are A. E. Legg, Prof. G. E. Davis, Yery Soung locating In T.ebanon, |MEY either establish a new plant, Niantic this week, to 160k oves thy | Norwich Town. Burial was in the fam- | b advanced somewhat further before a | C. C. Kennedy, Judge L. P. W. A Very voung. locating In Lebanon. |atter proper ateps are taken, may pur- . 1912 ARRI stats Toads and to see what repairs | i gantic cemetery, where o | definite layout for the siding can be | vin. ‘ by the Haywood Rubber compan of | chase any existing p VAI, were necessary this spring, Nour ca committal service was conducted by |made. The railroad men were herc| There seems to be much interest in | p¥ ‘i€ fater removed o Coi-| . The resolution was referred to the of biuestone wers ordered to be ship- 5:: 1;1‘2“1 w',(‘fi,fi”;‘, };‘;\n ;er -\;mlv about an hour concerning the matter. flm ;‘orlnhinf {{:‘“‘“"ffi ?nd ml? vrfflm[n!; chester, where he resided a number/of ('m’:mlumx on Miscellaneous matters ! ped to the freight station there. ¢ the = Gevs T o v 1s that they Will be well attended. |, are. " About 56 yeats ago 'he came |Without comment " wa" Papers % oy STATE HARDWARE MEN Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin. e ille, where he has since made _— We have a new line of gl Al over fnrlmy dealers o tipen | Jo! "r ‘; Hope. I IN ANNUAL SESSION.| L+ P. Waldo Marvin was born in the | ii's home The Thermos Egg. ~ash B d Bond Boxi Tatis of : 4 .| {ine about the state have been exam- e funeral of John C. Hope was i s *|city of Hartford on the 19th day of In 1869 he was married to Miss Mary Refere: had hee: . o the un-! Cas 0Xes an Ol - D‘“_':: tment of new and beau :x;mqur_’);:'l‘rr\!\;;a g‘»l:d <‘om‘ml‘ns|u]m~r 'r‘!‘eld Jmn:“?:hl late h(:mze, snlmxnmkue, Officers Elscted, Followed by Dinner | October, 1870, : son ardu.lwm B."Mar- | Mc~arty of Colchester at Merider bY |known :J.T;.‘Ld..,m'p. “;‘»fl-gf“',f ”'\- 'Y (“‘:b i f th smallestets(; iul L . F, Pof violation of the law Tuesday ufternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev, | Office e vin, clerk of the United States circuit | Rev. Father Kelly of that place. MTs. |who is re & o oy o1 sizes from the Prices to sult. We solicit lgspedtion. | CONCErNINg the adulteration of turpen- | George C. Chappell officiating. Thers in Afternoon. and aistrict courts. He was educated | Iymch dled Nov. 15, 1899 Mr: Lynch | the Biuk Mink st g ions of S y tine within the past few days. It is were many in attendance and hend- S in the common schools of Hartford and | was a noted poutry fancier and devot- < y 2 argest with lo nd key. " : legendary places where the heroic age | tN€ 1arges e likely that one or two prosccutions some floral forms. There were Mason-| With the annual meeting of the di- | graduated from Yale college in 1882 | ed much of his time to the raising of |of man made its last struggle againet | c 3 PR 2 . will result 1o services under the dlrection of offi- | rectors, the election of officers for the and from the Yale Law school in 1894, | blooded stock. his principal strains he- | destroying modermiom. When the ener Some Wwith combination lock, e annln Stndln N it | cers of Oxoboxo lodge, No. 116, F. and | ensuing year and the annual dinner in and at once entered upon the practice |ing Rhode Island Reds, White Leg- |respondent from Pink Minl sh was i pplrs, Blizabeth C. Seaman (Nelllo| A, M. Burlal was in Comstook ceme- | th early afternoon, (ho ninth anmual | of law n the clty of Hariford In|horns and Bufl Plymouth Rocks on | gathered to his fathers it Was touen: | These Boxes very convenient 1), who, it was shown, had deposits | tery in Mentville, convention of the 'Connecticut Hard- | November, 1906, he was clected judge | which jie won many prizes at the vari- = 31 Willow Street Br.F. W. HOLMS, Dentisi Ghannon Bullding Annew, Room A Teleshioze 3. LANG Ory Cleaner and 157 Franklin St oct10a Dyer SUITS PRESSED 503 Our Wagon Calls Everywhers Telephene 254.12, i .Acm' fi"Frlnan Street, lorwich, Conn. Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES. mde gver a9 New Slip Covers cut R and made to order | H. Kennedy of Greeneville, | & Speciaity no advertising medium in ol T i dispute to secura ina’jocal bank, has lost again in her possession of her preperty, the United States district ccurt, Brooklyn, N. Y., ordering her | Tueaday to surrender certain property to the Iron Clad company. A Urited States clvil service exam- ination takes place March 20, 21 and 22 at Hartford, Middietown, and New Haven to securs oligibles from whom to make certification to fill a vacancy as electrical and mechanical engineer | at from $1800 to $2,000 per year in| the quartermaster'’s cepartment at large, New London. The state fish and game commis- | sion is Arrenging to estaplish a pre- erve at Eastern Point for the propa- gaticn of quafl and Hungarian pheas- | ants. It is not planned to purchase | land, but to lease for a long term of | veurs the righs of a considerable sec- | tion, including much wooded land. The land desired is owned by severai farmers. Although there have been several| and sometimes complicated causes for | the death, within the last ten years, of a large percentage of hickory trees, | investigations have proved that the hickcry bark beetle 18 by far the most destructive insact enemy, and s, ! therafore, in the majority of cases, !he; cause of the present dying of the! | treen | Duriug ihe Korly Hours' devetion, just cnded in Rev, Dr. T, M. Crowley church, New lLonden, nearly 1,808 per- | i vived Hol Commuuion 1 Among tho prieste wh assisted du 18 | the devotion were Hev. Fathers Wili- | lam K. Cavanaugh, Thomas A. Grum- | bBley, J. H. Fitsmaurice and Willlam Al Ashaway, R, 1, today., George Spicer will celebrate his 84th birth- day with a diner, at which his four coihers, his daugiters, Mre. Fred C. [ | my Figs are fed to horse dates are given in rants in Egypt. in Turkey, Arabia and cur- THE DOCTOR HABIT And How She Overcame It. Wilen weli_salected food has heiped the honest physician place his patient in sturdy health and free from the “doctor labit” it is a source of sati faction to all - parties. A Chicago woman says Ve have not had a doctor in the house during all the 5 years that we have been using Grape-Nuts food. Before we began, however, we had “the doctor habit” week went by without a call on our physiclan. “When our youngest boy arrived, 5 years ago, I was very much run down and nervous, suffering from indiges- tion and almost continuous headaches. 1 was not able to attend to my ordl ary domestic duties and was so nerv- ous that I could scarcely control my- self. Under advice I took to Grape- Nuts. “I am now, and have been ever since we began to nse Grape-Nuts food, able to do all my own work. The dyspep- sia, headaches, nervousness and rhen- sm whith us=q to drive me fafrly i, have antirety dizappearad, My husband finds thot fn the night work in which he is enzaged, (irape- w Nuts d suppliex him the me: wholesonye, sirenethenire and satis- f¥ing lunch ever took with him" ame given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Redd the little hook, “The Road to Weliville,” in pkgs’ There's a reason.” Ever read the above letter 7 A new one appears from time to time, They are genuine, trus, and full of human interest, and scarcely a! ware assoclation closed at New Ha- ven Wednesday, H. B. Cary having been present from this city. The officers elected for the com- ing year are: President, A. R. Jones, Danbury; first vice president, J Phillips, Windsor Locks; president, C. H. Lightbourn, Haven; recarding secretary, H. Hitchcock, Woodbury; financial s retary F. A. Farrar, South Man- chester; treasurer, L. L. Rosenberg, New Haven; director for two vears, Charles A. Templeton, Waterbury, for three vears, Charles Brown, Putnm:; A. H. Bishi, Middiétown, and G. S. Fuller of Canaan. Woodbury was chosen to represent the state assoclation at the natlonal as- soclation convention, to be held in Detroit next month. At the dinner in the afternoon the speakers ncluded Mayor Rice, Treas- urer George P. Day of Yale and Rev R. €. Denison of the United church, Congregational. The latter told his hearers that man gained a great deal by seeing the ideal side of his busi- ness. ‘The men who deals in hard- ware,” he said, “is in the apostolic succession of those who supplied the race with tools. The labor movement often seems a very troublesome and vexatious thing, but in the long run it D. second vice New 80 stimulate industry. makes towards widespread intelligence, and intelligance increases a demand for finer tools, Peace uses more tools than war. Religion, which expands man’s life, incrases the use of tools of the better grade.” Hasn't Told All Detective Burns talks freeiy, yet he drops en occasion remark which in- dicates that he has not toid nearly ail that he knows.—Washington Star. A system of lighthouses is soon te be lapart und are maintained by the con- established on the shores of the Ok- hotsk ses and Kgmehatka. H. 8, Hitchcock of | will it men to uso more things and | i% Democracy | J | | missioners, of a committee on abate- of the court of probate for the district of Hartford, which position he holds | t the present time. ous fairs at which he exhibited. He leaves seven children, Andrew J ot Bristol, R. I, Jeremiah F. of Boston, He is a democrat in politics has | Michael, William and Barthelomew, served as chairman of the democratic | Miss Mary and Miss Margaret Lynch town committee for the city of Hart- | of Fitchville. There is aiso a brother. ford, and has been at one time or an- other a member’ of the high school committee, of the board of street com- Miss Fannie Godfrey. The death of Miss Fannie Godfrey occurred Tuesday at the Norwich tate hospital, where the deceased has bee undergoing treatment for the past four ment of assessments. He is one of the vestry of Trinily Episcopal chus Hartford, a --~mber “"“;‘X\: g s Tt ARk . - Mt Miss Godfrey was born in Mystic of the commission of the Protestant | orch 2, 1882 and was the daughter of Ppiscopal church in the diocesa of Connectieut on soclal service, president of the Open Hearth association, a lodg- ing house for men and rescue mission, president of the association of probate judges in the state of Connecticut, a member of the executive committee of the Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, and one of the directors of the Conmnecticut peace conference. John H. and Fannie ¥. Brown Godfrey. esides her parents, Miss Godfrey is {survived by one sisfer, Miss Mary D. | Godfrey, and two brothers, John E. { Godfrey of Mystic and ank ( ¥ | of Groton, and a half brother, Georse Godfrey, of New London. Shop Talk Postponed. The vsual Wednesday noon-hour | shop meeting at the McCrum-Howell company Wednesday under the su plees of the Y, M. C. A. was omitted this week, be running every day, owingto the diif fleulty of getting snd. The coid weather has frozen up the supply, which comes from Albany, N. Y. Motorman Held for $10,000 Theft. Philadephia, Feb. 28—Kenneth H. Morton, 50 vears old, a motorman on the Pittsburgh-Newcastie and Butler | Traction company, was arrested here | tonight, charged” with stealing $10,000 | from a Wells-Fargo company packaze which was being taken from Pittsburg | to Butler on the car of which he was A. JORDAN REMAINS AS PINOCHLE LEADER First Four Men Are Well Bunched, With the Tournament Half Finished. At the close of the play of the West Bide Pinochle club on Wednesday eve- A. Jordan was found to have maintained his position at the top and made o slight gain. The next three nre well buneled, less than 200 points saparating them, The standing, with the tournament haif-finished, follows: A. Jordan 55,680; Ledger 63,410; Robiuson 53,360; Baker 53,23i; Lewis i e O iy, ks HSY: | the motorman. The moncy was taken ham 50,§30; Tetreault B50,386; Opitz|OD the night of January 24. Morton O a7 “|came here ~recently to his sick s wife. Sheftield is famous for the manufac- ture of cutlery. In addition to cutlery, steel products of every variety, such tributions of the merchants Who pay |as armor plate, rails, castings, eic., are $50 a year for thai advertising feature, manufactured 1n Xew Haven, the ornamental street lights in tne white way are 45 feet uga the foundry is not | that the quaint art of reasonably su- | pernatural journalism had been lost. ansville, Ind., and Winsted, Conn. have struggled feebly to produce leg- ends of the gods, but _the flame wi dving In the dip when Tarrytown gave {the world a genius. We have but to |read of Mr. George Fox's hen to know that vet for a while the end of a noble profession is deferred. The New York Times is the medium by which George | ing_conditions. | The hen_ laid drift, and Mr. Fox found it on his re- turn. He was much surprised that it was still warm, for the thermometer Scientific Wrinkle 3 Remover Easily Made | (From Ladies' Favorite Magazine.) 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