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S Selected | The Bulletin. me the Best "Norkich,;s}u-f-y, March 2, 1912, ' INDIGESTION Biliousness, Sick ) 3 —_— \ Turkers, e Lattuce, 15e VARIOUS MATTERS . Headaches and apons, elery, c | 5. Gad i “ Ducks, 00 Egg Plant, 200 | It e Caybreak today at 4.36. Sleepleunen ::::.:: ;::FEy Squash, 10c‘ Sales f farm property are unusually You krow that most of the ailments 3 ndive, ,.‘ brisk. named above come from an out of Roasters, 25¢ Escarol; 15-r urder stomach. ‘;wl e gg'i‘hmn;y 1122’1: _The “For Sale” sign is still up at " When your food reaches the stomach !::li-h Hl:’::- lomaini ¢ | Sunnysid it shoul d!:est and furnish nutritious ) 3 s t lood. Dnrhest The h-r-yi lvsr;w- tslanad r.'mrbls games ”I;'flr d((’ye(-n"tbd!;Z;z( but lays heavily ausage, —~one of the first signs of spring. mach, it . T Caulifower, P e Hf.rm;::lutr stomach, it has started to epper: The best moonlight nights in March | 4 ) 6c Grapes, ;‘.ooi' will be from the 2d to the 5th. | ‘mwmk:;“rl-‘ l;ufignmono:;s‘:;;';,l’m‘ch "l:[tar:: Elegant Grape Fruit, 15c¢ each, Division No. 2, A. 0. H.,, will hold! the great pnenmogastric nerve that $6.00 box r‘t; annital ball in the Armoty. Monday, | ‘fi‘r’;flgr““" from the brain to the March 18, —ac 8 3 Fancy sweet, juicy Oranges, very G g That irritation causes heartburn, cheap. March came in with a character | dizziness, nightsweats, nervousness, sufliciently leonine to promise its exit and other ailments. Spinach and Kale expected for Sat- |\ . a lamb, urday at MI-O-NA is guaranteed to end all % | stomach misery, or money back. 68 In apite Of bright sunshine the days GEORGE C. HUBERT. ALBERT E. LEGG. GEORGE B. DAVIS, JUDGE L. P, W. MARVIN, cents at The Lee & Osgood Co. and are cold. In some places Thursday the g Aruggists everywhere. On’el S mereury féll to 18 degrees. 3, 3 = A pga o g Sla g 40 o SR AP e appeal to the boy on all four sides and | dent for Paimer Brothers, Charles Al- S e B e Satve of household goods passing live out our religion before him. Thelilen of Laurel Hill, Norman Allen of You can use Bucklen's Arnica s gl B i boy is naturally religious and _the | Montvile, being employed by Palmer |to cure children of eczema, rashes, tet- rig moving had begui. church ought to give it to him. It is | Brothers, and Henry Allen of Baltic. ter, chafings, scaly and crusted hu- PAY YOUR BILLS BYCHEQUE| . vowminican sainer from New 11a- not fulfilling its function of getting at | The deceased were Samue on 16 (NG ativiet he Taeton D all four sides of the boy's life. 1t # | Edith Allen. " WEOk’s IR church's busines ve the | He alsc St. Patrick's church Sunday the church's business to introduce th e also . Minnic and | mors, as well as their accidental injur- les—cuts, burns, bruises, etc., with per- ves four nephews, Dr. J.|fect safety. Nothing else heals so on the at eve-) Team of Speakers Here From Hartford Conduct Institute and | boy to Chbrist, to give him the ideal | F. Allen of this city, Fitch L. Allen of | quickly. For boils, ulcers, old, ran- * ning. ( {and help him develop it in himself. | Norwich Town, W n Allen of L.ed- | ning or fever sores or plles it has no Uncas National Bank| i s has been appointed as Address Mass Meeting For Men—Mayor Thayer Ex-|ir° §uy vay o boy lejins fo be Jo [0 |vard and faiter 1 \(;lur’\l(::'y' i |equu[ m S e - et AR road superiniendent of the town of s o y ¥ way ¥ will k y 4 - vithout for expression, e > E. Bk C. A, Glossner, 24 Ol\hflo 8t., Roch- In this way you will know the exact | Groton, to succeed Merton Chapman, WP APty At 4.30 o'clock Friday afternoon the cost of your iiving and always have [ resigned 4 tends Welcome at the Supper at Y. M. C. A. Missions. death of Miss Nellic Corkery occurred | ester. N. ¥ :{‘;‘m.rf':,"._'fl,,f:",'",,‘m""fi, the best kind of a receipt in the re- e nklin street, ks No. 46 F Rev. Mr. Kennedy was followed by |at her home turned endorsed che Ur, P. J. Cassidy was electe /5l " o et trounte. She had | his cure being due to Foley Kidney Courte rJnr‘i l:‘r::lr:‘:llr atment ex- | cian of ¢ Surt City of Moo FaTe Rev. Mr. Legg, who spoke upon Mis- B e for & long. time | Pills. After dotalling his case.he says: urteot 1 treatment ex. ¢ TIan it - NO. 63,1 After months preparatory work | who said he was glad to welcome the | 8ions. “Go ye out into the world and jbeen in poor health for a I “I am only sorry I did not learn soon- " vhe! F. of A,, at their mee a ght,— Srepataiacy 95 E0q 10cWerr 9 ket 0 p sk ¢ een G ed to her bed for B ¥ tended to every depositor whether the |l ¢ [ neeting last night—| ¢\ "4na part of the Nerwich committee | Hartford men, both personally ind on | Preach the gospel,” he said was the vrml had been ¢ onfined to her bed for | . %Gt ojoy Kidney Pills. In a fow sccount be large or small. . of 100 for the opening of the local | behalf of the municipality. I | thousht of Christ and of the apostles, | four or five months, but the enc His invi- | aid, told him that this | nd the chu 1ovement towards making | : city, and he was | days’ time my backache completely left We solicit your patronage. h that has been progres- | ROt expected so soon. ; ] it greutly “hurch that was hot | Miss Corkery was born in this city, {me and I feit greatly improved. My i S 2 ch. Kidneys became stronger, dizzy spelis with this missionary | in the Corkery homestead, the daugh- | Kidneys | i v far we bave merely out- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Corkery, and | left me A N 0 S missionary work to be done, | spent all her life there. She was born at night. 1 f i x ]D".r ke ots 1 18 i E er sther died many 8ince using Foley idaey Pills. ) acts in heathen lands | in Ma Her mother L ¥ Gkcoodt. O6. onary ef- |years ago, and following her mother’s . four times | death she cared for her father's home == = campaign in the Men and Religion | tation, he THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Ot Wikthdky. of Bshop Witk [F0TWard movenent it oeau om sty would be 4 1 lephone 65 iam C. Doane of Albany, which occurs | 83Y With the meetings conducted by |a bigger and Teleph 5 42 Shetucket Street. today. He was consecrated in 1860 | the team of five men who came here | in favor very ‘forward movement | ¢ : from Hartford to act as leaders of |that had that in view. He bslieved |ined U Clouds of dust were blown about| the meetin These five perts” or | that the Hartford visitors were bound | SINCe enormous tr 12 Days’ lnvenlory Sale | suring Sesterany afternoon's. onilis | Father “echocs,” pal clergymen everywhere will as one of them s 1o succeed. The mayor a1e uunioviden fom.in M and drivers and other outdoor|they felt would more mnearly de- | which was t fort, and we sb need ntire s he late P. Cum o the missionaries we ve now if we |until his death in , 1904. She | Hall-Guililmetti weddine on Wednes &= is now on s.lh everything must | ang frr‘s,n'u‘"m" the dey® most ‘*d”‘“sl:frri'(;;‘_"."h‘::{,f m?nh:enl»flflrx::x}:llfwlllfi(rg are to take care of these lands. And was o ;\m‘\‘.‘\;\:;f"l’(h m\m’d v!..:rn.‘;;h‘: day, has returned to the Capitol city be sold, regardless of cost ; they 'sald was most hospitable, |ing off from g He rai Dot Zar the htathen alare aanBt ave b { L ey brinEs. sorrow 10,3 | . Messnaed tecetved from Tilnhilbiie Many goods are going at less than| The Planets during March are all in| through the lcca! committees, were |laugh when he said that he th ed in et i (4 B2 e, e e Toes Lawiy RS A0 position for observation, It will be| furthermore given an official welcome | his advice on the matter m : B e Ttaltons tanris anrt Whe B 's a brother, John | and Miss Carrie E. Rogers, teil of an T est bargains that will ever be|the best time of the vear to see the!Aat the hands of Mayor Thayer, were |ing some effect since this was the first | . ',’;“‘ - i T 3. ‘Corkers of the w.ater enjovable sight-seeing trip Lhrongh n Shoes, corntaining all styles and | Planet Mercury in the west after sun- | given a supper at the Y. M. C. A, |gathering of men which he had ad- |30 100 G0 every nation |departmen Mrs. Alexan- | Florida abiane set, towards the last of the month. |&nd were listened to with apprecia- | dres: | 2 - 2d since he was mayor at which ity The tion as they delivered thefr first mes- | there had been no smoking. > are — ut on | de | coming to our big ctnters, and bber Goods also at a great reduc-} Wednesday evening at All Hallows | sages in the afternoon Institutes and {our western frontier are big missionary | two neph st g },‘r\..‘ ,};n]y‘x“fl;:;:;z-;# !am:n"\‘:t tion church, Moosup, the sermon was in|evening meeting which made the Team Members Presented. g "m4‘;f:‘:nigl:W\L’hxy‘-\»hx)‘~lf‘”:‘:u}-’:\fi?~; AFFECTS PALMER BROS. ‘ix?xk‘«\‘h‘a Spragues dwugirer, Mre. French and delivered by Rev. Joseph; programme for the first of threa days | Chairman Browning then introduce R et Nosrbadt fn Ozias Dodge, at her home on Wash- MICHAEL J. CUMMINGS, Valderrbri of Baltic. Next Tuesday,| here, “" | each of the team n for brief | sometimes stand almost deserted. Such Gk Shede e et Rishe:ae zine 4 \ 3 ) 3 Rev. E, M, | T t { ' SehkaE. Tasdar e lis the , Christian missions and | Opposition Made to the Eight-Hour| ington stres [RS. BRIDGET CUMMINGS, g Rl SEL bl £t i will Members of Team Sponses, Lesder Hechert being . the can also cultivate the hero spirit | Law by a Number of Manufacturers. eb29d Adms, of Hst. of P. Cimmings, | °° the Preacher. omposing the team are Georgd C,|first. He emphasized tie point that| % (o b making the lives of the Mr. and Mrs. john B, Porteous leave vert, gemeral secrotary of the | L8 campalgn was not going to be ail ford ¥ M. ( Who s the team | ©Ver in three days, but would be th oader, and the speaker upon evangel- | Pe®inning of plans which would re- | ism and community tension;" Prof, | $Wre _lve - years for their working but one gr » our boys | » is no east | educa v south, | nour e, upon | Afg t missionaries familiz girls. In Him the n Him no no: r member of the | today from New York on their wed. g trip for a number of weeks to gypt and other points along the anean. g Dr. Ntsl] speaks at Poli's theater at 3 p. m. Sunday the M and Reli CONTIIACT WORK fon movement upon “Finding Ones in a pesition tb mive Jou theSoul” The me ting is free to all men. | ommittee a week beginning given up to hearings | Medite T George E. Davis of tford high | Ut Professor Dayis made reference |4y whole wide earth | befo at comm or e Dbill | r ! ) of z—ady. ay Ry i | the 3 2 ¥ at mi n th H m “_.“"v‘x;'o'n;-r,m|r;flrrn'lr.mn:‘r"nxl,;n‘ A male chorus fitty will sing.—adv. | (op 00 hose tople is Bible study EU.“-th] rI [;. \u{ me which n._url 1\ n The hymn The Son of God Goes | providi that the eight-hour work- Mrs. Ernest C. Tibbetts of Mans the detalls which go to make a| Two girls, in their teens, smoking | Rev. C. C, Kennedy of Christ Episco- ;‘\‘; "“j‘r"] l‘)'" i Y“; Of NOT- | porth to War was sung in closing and | 4ay ghall prevail in government con- | field, Mass, who has been at the lass job. clgarettes as they walked up Frank-|Pal shurch, Hartford, who speaks up- | 'f]fi,’ ‘h“"- JLLs ‘l“'"“ Y "h“i i | ihe benediction was pronounced by ! tract work. ‘Th ymmittee desires | Wanregan as the guest of her brother RIGHT NOW lin street, shortly after 11 o'clock Fri-|On boys' work; R A. Legg, a ;;:mk ‘:'_ “:« s ‘HA"}" e"“f "d'lyin»- P. C. Wright | to avoid r ition of data,” said Mr.|Supt. Willam D. Tillson, has gome to < 2 v e there were evidences of 1 0 » s Past: cive ® good time to take up the|day night, attracted the attention of [ Misslonary worker, who has the de-| g B5 “ /8 TUE Pl ERES 0 O o Campaign Today. and we hope manu-|New York city matter of bullding or any outaide work | the pedestrians who were out at that | brtmnent of missions, and ‘J"“‘;" L. P. | ¢ ess mad eiing ey (e 2 vith | irrange this among| - .y need want your business | hour. W. Msrvin o the Hartford probats | /€8 made a pleasing reference to his| The campaign continues today with | The next in the serles of suctien appreciate It by giving you the court, who is the leader in the depart- | 1“-'1-“3" i Mgtsintance with Norwich, | meetings at “( Baptist church, | © 6o actic ufac bave| bridge parties at the Norwieh club Shmeat work &t the lowest price con-| fhere is to be a public recogniiton of social servic The same | 394 Judge Yarvin mentioned his add: | beginning at 10 o'clock in the MOTNINg | protested against the e bill, | will be_held on 'Tuesday _evening, STEP IN service for the new pastor of the|teain of experts has already conduct- | O DO - fiere. sinee. It] and at 2 »'elock in the afternoon t 188ed the hc ny of | March & T'he committee in charge tor of his who built the | clock there are institutes in the aces they were held Friday. Rockville Baptist church, Rev. J. How- | ed the Men and Religion campaign | &3 an ance Backus hos {ract for | consists of Mrs. Charles R. Butts and ard Adams, who goes from North|in Middietown along lines similar to | 23Ckus hospi make things ur i i ernment, the Colt company of | Mrs. William Birge my office and let me tell you of some of the jobs I have completed i : t ta h Announcen r | ogg is to be the speake! i 1 Bis vigiaity, SO0 RN Jothase. D ?5:,".}::“"' at that church, Monday > on which it is conducted here. | o SHRAIACEM Hav. 3 r]}:fr %9 pe tig "of " the | Hartford making pistols end machine ——— 3 ; | s > at oon-het 4 he. 2 18 the Union Metallic Cartridge C M. WILLIAMS, ; 4 Institutes Hold, Vice Chairman James McCrum- H company of Briageport making am- | WE GIVE YOU & In orac~ to make the C. T. A The programme for the local three- | €X€cu’ive commiiiee Mr. Kennedy at the munition Britgh Ordnance company 4 Te 218 Main Street. | gtate field Ga® ;0 Waterbury June day campaign has been laid out by the | Singing of Stand Up Jesus, Lhe|ver company fact of Bri making shells; Palmer until the 10th of each month in a big success, the local committee is|SP2°ial events committee, Charl -4 mor-_rm;:_nusl adjourned with the bene- | for me: | Bros., New London, making blankets, which to make deposite in our u"ngnw‘,on sending a circular letter to every T.| Haskell, chairma and began Frid ciction by Re r. Legs adway Congr Wlreap R, i Bemririn B ogringro 4 avings Department, and stiil A. B. soclety in this state, urging in- | With a series of institutes, held sim- Mo MRS £+ Mot ptist churches inery, clothing, '"“(“ '1““ Interest d“"h""" the terest and enthusiasm. ulitaneot at o'clock, upon the| . o A i o el bBiE st of the same mow For PRESIDENT Topica which are the five cardinai | | The supner gathering was over just | Berviow Surgay. the army, navy and other Heagaua ve, dissn. bhkugd 13 Judge Marvin, Professor Davis, Rev. | points in the campaig The insti- ’::rlfl"{;m ‘;l W the leaders to step following pulpit® assignments ot the L veramsrt: 30 AND WE TAKE o Tork io tialih SARSEH HUMAS, 2 rl‘ir. Kennedy, Rev. Mr. Legg and G.|tutes were held at the Y. M. C. A.}377008 Che S{TOOLTOr the evs o i oy Mgy Connecticut manufacturers any amount you have to depesit, i fitness of HON. OSCAR W. UNDBR- | C. Hubert are the experts from Hart- | building and tb Central Baptist ook b ot ol Aye boch IHade - sent at the hearing no matter lhow large, or how the Democratic Nomination | ford who are conducting the “Three church, the same places Where they 48 o'clock, where the meeting apen G Hubert; | - small, if not less than One Dol- r President of the United States.|Days’ Men and Religion Campaign.”| will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. | ¥ith “he singing of several hymns led v rown, | Broadway Philathea at Jewstt Cit all, 10 ee desiring pamphiets. etc. ot other | All men welcome.—ady About 80 men altogether were in at-|DPY 2 deuble quartette of men, The f Bag-| . Tos i £ Y- lar. re res « i) o ation of e -five men pre e Con- he Philathea class of the Broadwa ate with DRSEEERy iwed 1o tendance at the institutes and this| “OM ion of ei five men pres v Con- | the Broadway Sunday school met Fr | with Mrs. Louis Carpe lay evening TRUST FUNDS 1t_her new ent poined ehartily in the singing and ard with a val the ten-minute Middletown papers mention the | number is expected to be considerab, UNDERWOOD Campaign Committee. | Sunday school convention at the Meth- increased to 3 e | hémme tt Ofty should mot be permitted to le 47 West 434 St, New York City. (O0dist church there Friday, conducted| At the Centrai Baptist church the 8 by the lead made up Ya '3 1o b ek e i idle, when our certificates wil b}\thulon?ccth‘u( Sunday Scnool as- | ingtitutes were upon boys' work, held | P, Prosranime, B3 J I o e thaating insure interest at a rate gov E A. w GILMAN-S .:x,lnufin of which James L. Case of | in the prayer meeting room, -where ,m‘j‘”‘}"'“ 2 A, Browning preside It Jacetihg sl GRIST & i erned by the length of time the . . Norwich 18 vice president. Rev. Mr. Kennedy addressed an audi- | {19 [ ‘¥ ‘Qr“‘,“;‘_““‘r bl ol were devoted to business money Is with g 4 ""‘";‘ ) e 2 ence of twenty: upon Bible study,]: bert, spoke of the general plan | s e B ordes nef atnimead figured from date of issue to the Periodical Agency | veruary 2, which will not oceur| gacs 0f, t¥enty: upen Hible study, » campaign by which the me ware i londac el HeliicES Sois ths money & WIBEWS. For ALL (ineludt e A again until 1916, made th b o e 2 nal and state cente PR D N , (ineluding foreign) daily, h Professor Davis speaking to a dozen : 4 weekly and monthly llsted publications, | Wish it bad been added to the sum- were (0 go out to the adjacent towns men; upon' evangelism and communi- #ingly and clubbed, quotations, address | mer vacation and aggravated the land- | jo ot o 1e ey and cities to carry on campaign o e T "\ Ih l & ‘ mc AW, SILMAN, lord, who had to give an cxtra day's| mad cmonier G pne BEMATY rOOM | if" hose places iway Co I Baptist Philathea. ¢ 10 ames Loan & T 0. rbur. . rent without pay o et B R o Bl | The E t 1 Bro ] . had an audience of fifteen men. | ! : of the Central Brookiyn, Conn LRI AL A e "C. C. Kenned '| Shetuoket Streat, Norwich, Co Railroad men who have been in New | At the ¥. A S50 AR Mr, Hubert, for the movement in anevy. e | Haven sald they heard unofficlal re- | Were uFon sogial servico and mis-) general, deve ted W i Kennedy, who - ports that on last Sunday the New |Siont. Judge Marvin had ffteen men lanation of plan of work York, New Haven & Hartford road |t te institu T the 78 natiomal cente n Civil Engineer, g:gm‘:‘; mgf"l’:u ‘:1:"«5‘" 1:'n1 b g 1“': number heard Mr. Legg upon the sub- Gy oAl Grlebhvens a F wishes to an’ sunce to his patroms and | heavy just ncw, ot of missions. This was held in L s e t the public tuat he has moved to 65 the parlor. man or woman. n Broadway, Chapman building, oppestte | Very Low Rates Pacific Coast via Supper at Y. M. C. A. s loc God's fier tha the Y. M. C. & Nickel Plate Road. Colonist fares to institut ; : cause it uni : n California, Washington, Oregon and far west, daily, March 2d to April 14th, —wHArb NEW w————— F‘mam tourist sleepers daily. Write L. Burgess, N.E.P.A., 312 Old South for the who had & g them to gather, with « M A. for the supper s to do away with what might ed denominational bushw is a movem constructive f_"——-’—\ 4 l Incidents in Society éThe Best Watch in the World. nt P. 5 o'clock under au, destructiv evolutionary and THE PALACE CAFE | mron Mose—aor. e N ey Cratiosiry herkabe _— All Grades It is stated by the Catholic Tran-|4; for the leaders and ti Maclingrr-al tha ohu 'always on hand and fresh Step in and ses us. seript that a forme wan h priest, v‘" “ b ~'xl',“‘ akats iahie _The five-poin program Dr. ] P ‘f i st FRANK WATSON & CO, Bivaras churon . Siamecs?"s 9t St | each bo seated at a table to then ifies the old Book and gives ¢ ding rom the y. 72 Franklin Street | hag received the compliment of b ng and on the platform was the tian man his marching orders invited by a New York publishing |{0F the leaders and tfe local execu-|Dbattle againsi evil. In the cr housa to write a prayer book for chil- | Ve committee. The ladies served a|day there are three mi 1647 dren. * fine supper .f cold ts, with hot|than men and this movement mashed potatoes and gravy, with ice | signed to get after these mer ’ Mrs. Helen Schnellen of Mystic has | cré2m and cake for dessert, deserving | must go, not only half-way, but the | M Adam s AVEI'N |veen summoned to court on a charge | the hearty vote of thanks which was | way, lo carry the message into fac- | King Arin of having stolen several stickping from | 8iven them by Herbert B. Cary by | tories, mines, offices and wherever we | “\ oo 1861 August Braun, She has turned around | direction of the diners. can fnd the men. We must devise Mr. Ke and sued Braun for $500 damages for | A rerse each of Iflest Be the Tie| neans of extending our work beyond 4 offer to he public the finest standarg | Flahder. She declarca that the charge| That dinds, and I Need Thee Every | the horders of the chureh, where the |¢ Mr. and Mrs. Archibald 1v..; 1 o | bave returned from New \Ull\ New York Ferguson & ‘ ! Charbonneau FRANKLIN SQUARE piscopal d_holds: the posi- of the Knig and is a member of neil orward of the boys' work commiit of theft preferred against her is ma- | HOUr, Was ¥Lng before ihe nen were | voice of the minister man never reach. big direction a most effic m%&nmzssz‘};wgéfl‘" licious, seated at the tables, and grace was| This i8 cur job, the men's job, a defi- en ca: U and most rdyoe . Haverhil R (RSO - Besr. Boga: Fris. hua. Tttt Rocins sald by Rev. Mr. Legg. nite task, Let us each be diligent in ity have come from the < o 7, 2t hel P @ of mitice. ot & Bootch Ale G Social Service, Boys' Work, Bible helping the Lord finlsh his great un- com T8 C. imported Gimger Ao Botoct | Study, Dvangelism, and Misslons, are | Walcomed by Mayor. finisked task | o 5 Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourian, |4l discussed by experts during the Mayor Charles F. Thayer w he| After the s ng of a verse of O| |TUAH_ Mr. and Mrs, Ceorge W. Carroli ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, hree Days' Men and Religion Cam- | SPecial guest of the occasion at sup-| Thou Almighty King, Leader Hubert Sendl B Rl have reached Miami, Florida, on their which continues today and fo.| PeT, When the menu has been dis- | took cia way to Havana Budwelser, Schlits and Pabst. q 5 f the meeting. 4 | me w. Every 8 invites ear, | Posed of, Chairman A, A, owning of g Late Friday afternoon the death of | OO’ICI A. A. ADAM, Norwich Tewn. “;rdr‘“ 8 T e o h'"‘f the executive committee rapped for at- Bible Study. | Samuel F. Allen occurred at the home | Is one of the best b of Telephone 447-18. tention and announced that the few Professor Davis upcn Hilltop, in ville, aiter an ill- ] [Lieat: Ralph Dempwolf of moments left befure repairing to the| Was the next speaker > study i3 |ness covering a period two years. the season. Get a copy at enue training school at Fort Trumbull | ¢vening mecting to follow would be|ilanting scinething, said or | His ad been r & DENTIST will spend the coming summer in the | Biven over to welcoming and getting | Davis, and is te of several mont out he had Frank Edward ' -~ Arctic 1egione. He is in receipt of | acquainted the men from Hart-| The Bible is old, e emphasis is | been failing for ly two years. Dur-lopn ¢ Washingion t CRANST()N s ford, to whom he took pleasure in|N€W and men are being tremendou long sickness he was given the - & orders to report at San Irancisco DR:s Es' di JONEBS | 156t sccompany the, zevenue xtending the salutation and welcome | affected by this hook, Thousands and care by his daughter, Miss = # P 2 ter Bear to Alaskan waters on its | Of the n people of the eity | thousands of men are being “rought | All who kept house for her e rtment of Sulte 46, Shannen Bullding | eariv pusrimage to the seal fisher-| Ho then introduced Mayor Thayer,|inio the church through the touch of iy ministered to him || Have You Tried This? iA large assol books es, this book upon their lives, The won- in his last days Take elavator Shetuckst street an~ g | derfully conspicuous thing today is| Samuel F. Allen was born in Mont- {| Simple Prescription Sala to Work || at populu prices. trlne' ‘Pooam Norwich friends learned ¥ r] PERSONAL | the attractiveness of this book to men | ville June 17, 1831, the son of John H Wouders for Rheumatism. o e e the marriage on February 19 at the| { of ¢ E Over one thousand stu- fand D (Hil) AHen. He was a - Gonte of Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Gilmore, [ o | denrs ale are studying the bool | descendar nucl Allen who came | 1 as been we wn_t ‘ 1’12 ARRIVAI, 609 North Main street, Brewer, Me., irs. James Healey of Moosup Was!every week, a body of future leade o Montvilie in 1720 and who was one | doctors fo clest \ of Miss Ethel Marion Gilmore of |2 recent Norwich visitor » asked to have Bibie s 1of the seven to start Montville | g "It has been 0 a S - shent b Fadify atife gation: hur ch | matism ang It has been Brewer, and Edwin Troland of Malden, | William Orinsbee ‘of Norwich was heps of Hart Center at ur which ] publisi hun winters and \e fre houses, and in the aromry. ection of a m his book attracts and atta men, | used to meet in the Allen Connecticut is away be times | WIith the exception of one eting house homestead ear when a recent guest of his parents in Day- ville, i s cured by it Wall Papers |55 mem et e | x Rallion’s Young. ound (in Large assortment of new and beau- Mrs jreenwolt of York is ‘B the it classes. 1 Moodus the deceased spent | one ounce tifu] patterns. Nows has been received of the sud- | ‘,;‘[”*n""\”;“:‘Mk‘,l[," \‘;“ Proakity | The mental-in this cam. - in Montviile, all but a few compound TRY IT. den geath at his rectory in Hubbard,! [, "% o anklin | paign vou fecl its pow years in the n of Palmertown. edients home and} Prices to suit. We solicit inspection. | Ohlo, of Rev. holas J. Doolan, 52, | of Wereester, a class mate at Holv | Miggs Marion Pray of Ballouville is Of Cross college, 1§78, of the late Dr. P. ’Hsltmg Miss Nellia x was employed by Palmer Brothers s |your drugeist does not have Toris Com- () : M. Harriman of Norwich, and of D SENCe attont > “t1 " In his ten minutes upon t : The Fa“n“’g St“dl“s, IR e By of Bosten, igw in this| TN SiTent. | of Social Service, Judge M L de- | office man and timekeeper, which |pound in stock he will get it in & few cit During the summer of 1906 hc| Mrs. Frederick Kaulback of Malden, red for co-operative effert which ;he con ntil failing health caused s from his wholesale house Don't | Rathcr 2 x t 1to alf pint of good whis- ic and for a number |put them into a pit : it | H anic and for a number | E\ "Shake the bottle and take a table- paign will fall upon fruit- | of years was overseer in the rag room | fo¥ BT LOR BOICR TEC YUNG & FAST in ihe Rockiand mlll. For 37 years he |{fina" ' Resuiis como the Arat das. If | the other points | He was a meck w was halled as the hero of Hubbard|Ma visiting her sister, Mrs, Franic shoul¢ touch upon matters of gov- |him to o . B S @ gy my':‘.'v.w'{“ff:“n:'\fii'g' 31 Willow Street because of his ministrations to pa- | Church, of Pearl streat crnment, in secing that local and state | He was a member of the Montville |}1CF o0 iing Torls compound in the | ~ < tlonts during a smallpox epidemic laws are carried out, supplementing | Congrogational church and wis ' loriginal one ounce, sealed, yellow | rrlta[lng there. Mr, and Mrs. A. A, Stanton of Ekoni | the regularly comstituted zuthorities, |staunch republican, coming from old | package. 3 e have been visiting their children in| ‘Fhe church as an organized body has | CONEregational and repubHCAN HIOCK. | oo ——————————— Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Dentist COUNSEL NOTIFIED. Norwich, Lyme and Niantic {the power to demonstrate the effec- |He was one of the first to operate Tod | b dhrg ol gan <o = ’ 4 2 i tivenese of a reform. The church has | what is now an old fashioned oil mill { & . a i tacles cut deep into your nose Shanpon Buliding Annex. Room A, — 5 Mra. Stell Etheridge of Massapeag | done much towards laking care of the | in_Montville L . 0e ecidisS Yy and chafe the skin back of your Telephons 638 ®ot18d | Special Meeting of Elections Com- | entertained a party from Norwich at| man who falls among thieves, but lit. | Mr. Allen was an amiable, pleasant Saturdly; it Watoh & lunch and cards Thursday afternoon.! (e to. ciean the tong of \ry thisves |and jovial man, a kind and sympathetic § Bemi Bl oo o i He advised that the men take up the | neighbor who was always willing to | pagjes’ $2.50 Dongola Blucher $1.98|f ©on Spectacles—the kind that co Jacob K. Jennes of Waterbury has . o ! : lend a hand for any good cause. He Mp, tilt or cut behind the | = work with no thought of their owrn |lend a i . Ladies' ¥ine Gun Matal and Cloth | not siip, e MAPI 'E Sll | Chairman Golifogle has notiled ! returned home after & visit o his i el oW | was of a quiet d : adies 5 { GAR mothen, who lives at 40 Summit sticet | EO83ikle unfitness for it but with trust 3 1 Top Shoes $2.23 ears. y s t Jod- he L ¥ tatious, but wa . S | g counsel for bnth.part}lefll <: tmo t:oud bior g g Mk gt in tie Lord for results. g o . Men's $2.50 Velour Calf Blucher $200 If you get a Trufit you ge —at— oin-Higgins election contest to attend “ KRR S Boys’ Work. !dtep mterest in his home, and an up- { Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Black and |} right At" special meeting of the elections There is local interest in this Cen- Rev, Mr. Kennedy presented the right and worthy citizen, Russet Shoes $2.98 | ’ committee on March 6, when the de- | tral Viilage fitem: Miss Josephine | topic of Boys' Work. He said that it He married Harriet, daughter of % . CARDW ELL S talls of the plan for & Tecount of bal- | Armstrong, sssistant principal i our | was the work of the church to give the |Dantel Lester, whese death occurred | Samwles and broken lots way M"" Thg I’llllt-Cl“Ol Ce. lots cast in the Third Connecticut | local high school, continues in a feeble |hovs a home environment and also | gbout 18 years ago. He was the last | “°5' district in 1910, will be considered.| condition at her home in Pawtucket, | sometimes the environment that he|of his generation. He is survived by ] 1l A WHEN you want to put 798 Bust- | The commister wants to get the views | ier mary friends will regret to-hear, | doss bt getfi. We have studied scien. | aix of bis nine children, Harriet wite| We Give Royal Gold Stamps. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT ness betore the public. there 1§ no me- [ of the parties hefore deciding upon the [ and will probably noi return to her | tifically the raising of cabbage and |of George Dart, of Montville, Miss FRANK A. BILL 144-146 Main Street. dlum belter *han through the advertis- t, time, place and manner of the ' school work during the present term | pigs, but it is time we gave scientific | Nancy Allen, who lived at home, 'y iag columns of The Bullesin recount at least, study to the ralsing of boys. We must George Allen of Montville, superintens 104 Main Street fo werwadiblals ol