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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912 | - The Bulletin, | Norwich, Friday, March 8, 1912, | Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere In the city before 6 a.'m. Bubscribers who fail to receive it by that time will confer a favor by re- porting the fact to The ssulletin Co, THE WEATMER. UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. T. B. CRANEY MADE EXALTED RULE Elected by Norwich Lodge, No. 430, B. P. O. E. For the En- suing Year—Past Exalted Ruler Matthews Made Dele-| gate to National Convention. derived, to say the least, not only rest| Edgar W. Bassick, Bridgeport, spring ana caange, vut pleasure unu proat. | latch, two; Andrew C. Campbell, Wa- We are wid that “naiure abuors & terbury, cotter pin: Samuel B, C ing, YVacuuN;” e Bl abaurs vaste, anu | and . Marshall, Bridgeport, warp stop is everywhere surlving 0 reueem 1t | notion for plle fabric looms; William AU 18 man WRo 15 the Wusieiul creu- | H, Bdsall, Wallingford, curtain rod Ture, WHO G#¥ Nui yeU Feuuceu toe | bracket; Jullus M. Ulrich, Grgenwich, CCULOMMCS 10 W Sulele, AN an lius- | gas engine. Uraon luke the juaiter of bine wnicn - % —_— e 15°Ule HIOSC VMIUADIE 0L BRIk Buman pus- MARRIED Sessiwus. 18 Liere auy i wies of Walch lien are su \iOugwliesssy prodi- | ADAMS — BENNETTE — ln Warren- ville, March 1, 1912, by the Rev. B. Bal HOW mueh 1l WOWU e w tae 0, I Can’ Eat a Thing!” Read This, and Act on It. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Are the Porteouss Mitchell GCOMPANY, World, 1l fued Wouwa vuvuri their| & Bugbes O Pearl Adams and ek Open Secret. —— o % Bboc ernice B. Bennette, Ash- TANT WHEN Reou For New England: Generally fair| - Norwich lodgs, No, 430, B. P, O, T, | tio, as some of the candidates f0f Ini-{iows With Buou saces au spictuet | VEON — ALLEN-In Brooklyo, Coun. | Trial Package Sent Freo to Prove It rt De ment ' FHday: Saturday snow in north, snow | initiated three candidates and elected | tlation were from that city. puymqués iowung wwoue saeet ooruecs| A D0 ite aatiated by the Rev: W.| Thousands of people who hada't or mmin In south portion; moderate| its oficers for the 3 len C. Matthews |iuu cisewhere. Ju Lie sesiveiie s of Danielson, Irving | . ; in i th porti derat fMcers f next year at an fm- | Exalted Ruler Al Matthe ase! D, Swaffield, of Danielsor 6 T inkily andifed o mec! fof sanib Ra¥ st aens | VLR PriDdS. g portant meeting’ held Thursday even- | presided at the business meeting. The | nicans 1ot viiy au envrtivue wusiiiai| Wood Lyon ' of Southbridge, Mass. | Jiigh VS B moal for vears “'; SPOC“ m this week Predictions from the New York Her- . election_resulted_as follows: Exalted | uss, 1t i Lixewise wasie wioiis weilias, | 8nd Miss Bihel ~ Grace Allen of | £R€H (UL SOmECh o new lease of ald: On Friday unsettled weather will Tuler, Thomas R. Craney: esteemed | moral unud spiriiuaj nses. 3 Stuart’s - Dyspepsin. Tadite - Thay | OF Royal Society Package prevail, with slight temperature Jeading knight, John H. Carney; e8-{ Une can fever lase the Most of EMMENS — In New Lon- | SUAUTS o o 4 changes and fresh variable winds, and teemed lovas knight, Stephen 4. Kehioe | hiluseit, 1 he negiocis Giese uy-pro- | dom March 6, 1912, by Rev. Joseph I promptly pit an end to flatulency | ey pges” on Saturday partly cloudy to fair and esteemed lecturing knight, W. W.|yucis, ‘wasie s preventeu wheiw one| puoyfpaionao M. Greens and ot “"m@;:em“”' e Beckwith: _ secretary, William R | uvais husei oc Uue saviiiascs o1 Uy el tn-our Nosdiowerk Sostion Wo SRV servations in Norwich. | Moran; treasurer, Thom: 5 - [ Ml scuvul. Tne pubae scuvel i - DIED. tull line of 2 k; trus- . ' a ful ine of The following records, reported from | ford; esquire, J. D. MeCormick; Dusswlc Ly SUTe Wil Jusght v & Pat B el 3 i Sevii's ShATMAcY, show (he chahgse fisen’ fee Searmy, 3D Luoeyi (one | i iliatine " L it it 1n gt Brince " Baitour ROYAL SOCIETY in temperature and the barometric ! year), N. J. Ayling. , | Bayiug wais 1 do no unueresuniae el formerly of New London, widow of Embroidery Floss and package geeds. ¢l Phursds The retiring exalted ruler, A. C.l, iimnce or cest, recicauvi waw| Wildam Balfour, of Aberdeen, Scot s Ther, Matthews: was: elociod detegate (o 16 | LikiACIIet s e Somviiny nev: | iand All package outfts contain. suient a m.. N 1 grand lodge meeting in Portland, OTe. b ., () keep us 1 Wic wwst wormus | STONE—In this city, March 6, Lillian mbroidery Floss in correct celors to § i v P txalted Ruler e ¢o| Blizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs o U7 P 5 in July, with Past Ixa COnAIIOL. AN loakug, DOWe)er, ev h, B ? M complete the work — and disgram y te. §ese i g us | . Harold Slone, aged 1 year, 4 months ¢ 6 p m... 3 Aubrey as alternilc. st year |1 lieiluer resi hur yccicauon, wiu, 88| goneral’trom the nome of her grand showing arrangement of stitshes and Highest 40, lowest | lodge's record in tur us 1 huve ever beww uwie w ses, | URSERL IT0m Chelhome of her grand " ;: Comparisens. | under Exaited Ruler Matthews “;‘:’: precious ikue wmusemens. Iest 18| Gilmour street, Iriday nfternoon at colors is included in every package. = @ . | been one of growth and prosperity Jouna in change, anu \ vne woula de-| 8 o'eloc f Predictions for Thursday: Snow or | places the reins In the hflu‘(‘ ";r ‘h‘u VoUs Bas of the Wpire time-in the Utis] ALMY-Ta Normich: March L1 (> rain; variable winds. 8 r favorable period in the e b 8 . S ALy Eh Maro! There is only one best Thursday's weather: Rain; rising e "Norwich lodge. Most con- | library, reading a good v ey 219 e, e kind of Mince Meat temperature; southerly winds, becom- | | picuous In the events of the past year | ing up an important subject, it would | xoao"or ¢uneral nereatter “l ing easterly | was the opening of the handsome new | yield a dividend that would incre: PARK S, the s Backud Hosita), 18] like mother used to | home on April 10th, 1911. 4 on€s capacity us a workinan. Squan NSEwiar aiton o, MR | Tide | ) y ler-elect, [ der your time, sirength ana money in ark of Plainfield, aged 63 ye make,” and that is Lo oo SRR | "Mr. Craney, exalted ru c i : i ¥ o cos. . ivolity, and then tell mo| RYAN—In this at 241 Asyluw | E Il Hugh || Moon comes into the office in regular succes- [ joafing and fr | ity ‘ Bots. || Water. || Rises. slon from the preliminary chairs, hav- | 4t the end of the year what you have| street. on March 6, John Ryan, agec | NONE SUCH | |25 i s o sy it 80 20 oL S Yo S | TS e e it Day el o estoemed leading knight and esteemed |inty an important and useful by-|GORE—In Norwich Town, March 5| Here It's Noon, and this Man Hates to 5 T | lecturing knight. In the past five of | Lyduce and the returns will be a| 1$13 Nancy Blisabeth Fiteh wiow | Think of Lunch. If Me'd Only Take INCE BAT 5 81 ; i | slx years during which he has belonged | BOUU Ao, o SePE 4% years ana 6 montns, | Stuart'’s Dyspepsia Tablets He Would I “.‘ i il xb:'v . 5 to the lodge he has been an enthusi- s bt Funeral services' will be held at the| Always Be Happy at Mealtime “LIKE MOTHER USED TO MARE" o1 I R B v B THOMAS R, CRANEY, astic ‘and zealous woricer wherever he IN THE CITY COURT. Tesidence of her son, Hatvey' Gore. 3 i Been at it 26 years. | €11 | 547 | o0i Exalted Ruler. could advance the Interests of Elkdom, - N Ehtman e o o fral. | heartburn, dizsiness, sick headacke, . ol 609 | Bas _1ee = The "“sr‘“"‘i,m_""}"f Jas Lollowen | Yantic Man Charged With Selling Imi- | {ornogn at 1 ocl 5 dyspepsia, burning sensation, brash, SYRACUSE. NEW YORK C o e R RN g o b g ; of the late Timothy Parker, aked § art’s Dyspepslu Tablets are com- GREENEVILLE NEWS. SRR b S R TR R T R 2 vears posed of pepsin and other natural ele- In the city court Thursdsy morning | VeaTS = o e ecdence of | heeis ahat £ ; b S o4 | v i ineral Service from the residence of | ments that help out the gastric julces N | HONORARY MEMBERSHIP FOR | PLANNING FOR THE RECOUNT |Willlam H. Rebinson of Yantie, who | FRiret SOURS (il ™0™ Brospect | ot Siomach, ey bre Natres Notos and Personals of Local Interest peddles butter, was presented before | cireet Friday afternoon. March §. B , 2 e o e MAYOR AND PRINCIPAL| AT WASHINGTON NEXT WEEK.| PO P aiteut’ wifh seling imita | 5 "olocic nierment, vi Cedar il | QiEostives. tho same kind the stomas FINE | { Samuel Yeomans of New Bedford e e tion butter. It is claimed that he sold| cemetery, Hartford, Ct ASH b 18 1R Bo0d Rpeed BAC! F Wab & visitsr in fown Thuteday Those Who Join the Norwich Society | Special Committee Will Ask Houss for | ("% "0 oo Spulding of Norwlch | KANE—In Norwich, March 7, Michael || Stuarts Dyspepaia Tablets do not ! sliced or by the strip. 5 RO FRE R SR S in New York GCity — Resolution |- Privilege of Holding Hearings Dur- | Town. The accused ml}:l 1.;» miglhl lm: _Kane, No. 20 Ceniral ;\W}\ e. gest the'food themselves, All the hasd : ol HAM— Fitat o TeIMIves on Probpect sirest ] Adepted. ing Afternoons Next Week. 5018 the duttorine without saying that | Notice of Taneral hercafier ok T O ke of che Mo Design 881—80: L < s i : " Saturday morning, | == ST NNe & Thmncs fo rest MRTEE | Suonsic Sisl whits puneh he sweetest and tenderes n . . gl ) Vorw! n -| Mayor Thayer, oounsel for Jodoin, |continued until arday mornin uperate. The undigested food which ” in _whits g -- DRIED BEEF— ooyt sc by il Vell| gt thelr second annual dinner in New | Washington which stated that Chair- [sioner Cruttenden will prabably be in the stomach becomes thoroughly di- | 1e6dle included, ' with suficlent mé- b5 York Tuesday evening adopted a con- | man Goldfogle of the special electfon | present i i e gested and as a result provides new | lerial to make long sieex pen & no tough pieces. Willim Clarks _and Charles 1| Stltutlon In which it was decided that | committes, which has before it the |, CHer SUrpOy [80 CERGEtC oo 15 Main Street i e iy g Outfits at 25¢ 1 08 ing the | e name of the association shall be | Higgins-Jodoin contest, is to prese: e i o it i Q0 replace natural waste always going Meceh are in Boston attending. the | gie, name of the | Fesofution i the Mousé of representa- |for Frank Sayles in connection with Alin Steaét, bt Dotmepus Tabiets At avisk:| | Subys Gkt » m k i 35 ket ing for soclal gatherings and to pro- | tives asking permission for the com- | the trouble hie made for Mr. Dawiey, safely dnd naturally. Just Iike| Baby's Bib eopie’s arKe William 11, Francis of New York|Mote interest in the general welfare | mittee fo hold hearings during the aft- | but nothing was hOud T0T FISTL L Naclro bersclf. They are un essen: | Hand " Bag ity vieited ‘relatives on . Drospeet|Of the city of Norwich. To be a mem- | ernoons of next week to take up the 3 < e ‘ tial part of stock_of every Aruk| Wanoy Apron 6 Franklin St. Siroe Toumdad. . | on Prosect|yer it is required that a person be | matter. s haa held in :,}:‘llsl;nn&rn(i‘::r'he 2'BAx named. Milier F store and are sold at 50 ox. You| Martha Washington Cap. st il born in Norwich, or that he has at-| The committee hearings are held e I 5 Pitlen Aot unera "’Bc Ors | can packa ree | One-plece Corset Cover JUSTLY HOLDEN, Prep Willlam Yerrington of Worcester has | tended the Norwich Free demy | the morning usually from 10 to 12, {;‘l)m P;- s\xvr;‘x'\)h?m:gfiidn;w «\m:»m; 7 | by t 160 Three-piece Corset e been spending a few days with friends |one vear, or that he resided one year | when they adjourn for he ’g(:«;:lnx;{n‘r"f buy the Ayer farm, where Mr. Miller L AN | st I I'wo profesaionals in the pool game | €quaie in the estimation of the exec- | there was but two hourd in which to was about to be consummated. i STERLINGWORTH e s S o 0 REgL SNe | 5tive ol ee. ! do their work each day, and at thal mers | Ear Drops L5 bt o Doy of e A | VNS SOMMIEE, oy e | St oot o e o oBITUARY Bl G LIME e e e > pac s s s ed that the mayor of Norwich and|require a month or more. Vith per- = ULPHUR ASH | rooms, e 1 ehile con- A. Strong. 2 7 the principal -of the Academy shall | mission to hold sessions while con Dr. George A. | g New and up-to-date ef- 1 be eligible as honorary members dur- | Is moeting it will be possible to | Rey. George Augustous Strong, Litt | s per el ing thelr term of office, The annual | continue - through the day, and it i | p.. gled at his home in Cambridge on Lady Assistant. Py ner a cet ! on the | hoped to have the count next week, | evening, after a brief ill- Telephone call 325-3. | focts. Call'and see odr | iocai Residents st Baston Auts Showi| S1AST Beeting sliall be on the | DN 0 A€ Tuskd T Une ks tbotm: I, Nor- e 5 shGia ki . —Notes. nual, smoker, the date to be fixed by — Wich on January 21, 183, the son of | Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen ine before purchasing. o 1 -t lvs oRaHIEL. haieabiiel A Chirios snd Susen Huntington Strony | ————— —— Jobn D. Desjarlais was in New Lon- | dues are $2, with extra charge for the | JUBILEE CONCERT He was a grandson of Rev. Jostah TODAY Spray Pumps, Prices from $1.00 and || don on business Thursday 1 dinner BUCKINGHAM MEMORIAL. | Huntington of the 011 outh Meot: - - following preamble and resolu- — ng house, Boston. oo & 4 v fTer t { it 1w Gun i upwi Urgele Lafrapce of Central Village|tlon was adopted by the meeting, as | Benefit For Prof. W. E. Geary—Two |vears in Norwich, he went with his|we offer a lot of fadies, Wine Gy Seed and Fertilizers, ards. was & visitor in town Thursday. | presented by ¥rancis P. Bent . mother, then the wife of Dr. Woicott | Metal and No. 605—28e s I e L IHR e Biaty | 1 Addresses Given. Richsrde o Cinotnnatt, : ‘ltluohur Special $2.23. Maine Seed Potatoes, propn :\ . o Mre. Francois Normandin of Can-|the City of New York has been or-| . .o 4ience numbering nearly 100 | He Was graduated from Kenyon col- FRANK A. BILL, rtha Washington Cap n'o Plant-Cadd C ada r Samuel Marcil. | ganized this evening at u_banquet | % SUAICRT DU RCOE TACCT o) Hege Ohio, and after gome years In & | g F et $ en Lo Reld at the Yalo club, New York city, | 7iloiay" evening at the Buckingham |bank he entered the Virginia theolog- 104 Main Street |All kinds of Farming Imple- Charles R, Willlams of Worcester| And, Whereas, sald society is com- | yismoriel by & Chorus and the G. M, |ical seminary, where he was . class- i SN | ments. Jowelers and Silversmiths, was the guest of local friends on|Fosed of former residents of Norwich, | &' (uartette, under the manage- |Mate and intimate friend of Phitips | . Established 1872 g e |tose” men T ihie" manpes: malciten | Tent of Profestor W. B Geary, fof | Lol o yar e adonats un.| ARE READY FOR YOUR | P It e . dicates | whom the concert was a benefit. The you - N - N Louis Frechette of Merchants ave- | that they still have a 1 live inter- | o der the directicn of Bishop Lee of Del- ! ’l H l:LDRE[ GE A t L < nter- | yojiq rus and solo numbers PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING niie hag been taken to the Backus hos- | est In the prasent and future welfare | Yos tuneful and tich and the songs |AWare. Afterward he became the rec- INSPECTION | . JGE, pital for treatment. of dear old Norwich, " i tor of Calvary churca at Germantown, 100 Oarriages and Wagons, standard | S were given with the spirit and swing < S i 100 Carriages an z 1 | 95 W. S v e | Therefore, Bo it resolved that we|ihat iy distinetive of & fublee pro: |Pa. From Germantown he went to ... " PEE TE0 ORI PN nice | ater St. masmes, Wilson And family have|extend to the Norwich board of trade | gramme winning much applause tor | Medford, Mase. T halt n|and complete assortment. Prices to B 1912 ARRIVAL Plon block on Hunters avenve. | | succses I securing for Norwich an. | FToroieor, Geary snd bls musiclans | curope e accepted, in 1867, the caair | suit the buyer ¥ " . uce o ch an- | There was a brief address by Rev. Eur accepted, 0 i ey _|other industry, which wiil undoubted- | 5 "E. Carroll, pastor of the Mckin- |°f Englieh literature in Kenyon col-| HARNESSES. John D. Sharples, Brastus W. Yer-|ly do much to advance the best in- s B . lege, remaining at this work for elev-| et X a apers \gton and George H. Beardow are | terests of the city, and loy Avenue A. M. B. chiureh, and Mrh. | TF0, 0 Er ecame rector of Grace | .75 dilterent siyles. Qur 1912 Specia rin E ) . Beardow are o city, B Vvt e s, He etor of Grace | me i Harness is the best value ever p attending the auto show in Boston. Be It further resolved, That we as- | Pha G M O O gaatoits sonsisted |church at New Bedford in 1578, and | neer, T4Rese, & (00 Reel Yaior, Wil | A h — sure the Norwich board of trade that fof Mrs, Grace Carter, Mrs, Minnie Cole, | It 1888 retited from the active paro- | buy | Large assortment of new add beau- RORWiCH TOW| this mociety Will at all times render |Frank Carter, and Professor Geary. | chial ministry, although he still en- | * No. 863—T8e tifal patterns, d them any assistance in its power. The following made up the chorus: | &aged in temporary work in many par- The L. L. Chapman Co . i . Prices to suit. Wa solicit inspection, | M- 3nd Mrs. Samel Bryant Entertain | — Sopranos—Mre. Grace Carter, Mrs, |ishes. During the remainder of his | o Lo 1 o Combination Corset Cover wad > at Whist—Meeting of Sewing Club. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Percollo Morgan. Altos_Mra. 'Minnie | life he was a communicant of Btli gath Strest, Norwic, Conn. | : s oo i Cole, Mrs. Louise Hall. Tenors—Frank [John's Memorial chapel, Cambridge. | Outhi 50 The Fangi Studios (Jirs. Goorge Togers is spending a|Geod Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | Carter, Charies Hall. Basso—Protes- |, b, SUrane Mag, & memper o 00 - ew days with Miss Grace Carpe T 1deville numbers B e 8 D. Geas 4 L ol e g : i and Ua annmg 1] [03’ fan a0 witt venter| Tiree vaudevill mumbers, and. e he following programme was given: |of men of all ocations,_smong the Call and examine the By every test the fastest Rine Tol bil ey o he | Chorus, Steal Away (Jubilee); chorus, [ member: R i s el ¢ " [ bill at the Auditorium on Thursday to |y e Seal, 3 v. C. A. L. Rich- irad and best— | Necktie Rack 31 Willow Street Mre. Mason of Moosup is the gucst | Aniah out o woek' 1t 18 & DIl in | ieo! Bown i shs Decs pae e Sy |AFd8, DDy, of Providence, Dr. Sirong's recent arrivais in [ Pilow ‘Tope of her sister, Mra. Willis Bramble | Which music and mirth shine, so that en. b g e alf-brothe: Va8 ¢ p? 1 -inch Cente e e e e e atic appibes - Wil Sari |V, s, (Eere) Ghorus Teen | MICurolber T was uring the Jen't| . \EXCELSIOR INDIAN ey Pl r e re ' £ clever 1 > e); o J Jor- 2 r e nufs ress MAPLE Wrw ¢alla is the reward of the clever per- | dan, Roll (Jubllee): duet, Only Thee | Wrote “Nilgenwatha,” a skit on “Hia- MOTORCYCLES Infants’ Dres rs. Charles Buchanan of Hartford 8. (White); chorus, Rise and Shine | watha,” which was attributed to many F e SUGAR is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, |, 10 A Dovelty act, combining some |bilee): duet, No Hope Beyond [wh;,{.‘,’v authors, - He was algo one of the early ] | | Ay e John Hubbard of Sturievant strect. |11® €010 work by Mr. Kelly and with | chorus, Come Where the Lillies Bloom | members of the Clericus club, founded C v p dl t J | French Biouss. —iibn A3t iy ‘{\:\:x{:‘ ‘i‘llibslnl{': 1]\(' Miss Keary, hlflii\’rhompsnn\: chorus, I'm Rolling (Ju- | Py Phillips Brooks and which met | . . endieton dr. B ,“‘fi” Beart " o A 4 ¢ . the house by storm and |bilee); 2 i thly in the latter's study v 4 | B~ . - CARDWELL’S her Bora o, Ghoigai Teturmed o | bus 1o ‘come ‘haok for Surtain call. | (Waike): choris, sy et (0 | "DE. Btrous. tusics were primarily | A very desicable variety of new of 10 Broadway —_ Ys noarly & week's viett in New Loaden | Lo (MARONSY, \ho E0es unde (h|leo): nolo, basso and - ohorus, Ol |literary and iy knowledge of Gnglish | fects at pop prices. | SR e, William Caroy | ttle of the president of the Hod Car- | Black Joe (Foster): chorus, lizekiel | literature was thorough and wide. His | s e A W _ \ii∋r:?p’:fi:z: itty representatio of | Saw a aomesl (Jubllee); chorus, Go |ower of expression was grice ful and Cral\StOI\ & Co ew London County Agent Thers 18 10 be-a mesting of the L. | s’ oicedings of one of their busi- |Down Moses (Jublies; chorus, Gospel | frequently full of humor. = Many men ‘ 3 [ - E.IA.dl . GILMAN'S alew? Thome MisMBOREY slary ot e | Lo, Téetings and clso features in Train (Tubllse). ows Unelr nataral und simpls style to | Motorcycle Tires. . | rio al First Congregational church this | big. 5 —_— B gt S Gt e e L B | | s cal Agency (Friday) afternoon fn the chapel. | For a novelty comedy fes “lin- | REV, He was married in 1867 to Miss Mar- | Inner Tubes. ..... [ For ALL (including forelgn) daily, 33 G e M pa e e . MR. RICKETTS gasetta Neave of Cincinnati, who sur- | | weekly and mouthly iisted publications, 2 | e SR S, Arioan TA vives him; [ | Singly and clupbed. auatations, wad: John Hughes, who has been em-| Dodger, which has a laugh in its LKS ON BY-PRODUCTS. § i | A W, OILMAN " "0dress | joved. wa night watohman In the | every line of song and tall It ,m».?, e pu Jen Aran ‘ | { Grips, Horns and supplies | i Canterbury Road Baxton woolen mill, has resigned and | 8ents a real African dodger feature | Nterested Employes at the McCrum-| Jobn Ryan aged 70 years, died at} | of all kinds. *b20a Brookiyn, Cona. | returned to his home in Eimvile. | When a man ‘rom the audience tahes | Howell Plant. R e e € T O | I | b a round of shots with the basebalis | = $1 Asviuingstosel., (He Bad res T ra 2 th h " his city for many years and work Mrs. Lewis Appley and her daugh- |t the dodger's head through the can- | In the 18th of the series of shop talks | Ty this Cltv for e drove a | inaugurated during our Spring Open- ter, Mirs. May Joslin of Vergason ave. | JA% & Part that is fully enjoved by | &t the McCrum-Howell factory, under | S0y, o% = dm‘bnm:u;"\{mi‘ s0_dr s nué, weré guests Wodnesday of Mre, U1 CrOWd as a number of hits are the auspices of the Y. M. C. A, Rev.|ieivery wagon. He had bee s ing will ! Kintiey at her home at East Great 5cored. ¢ i | C: H. Ricketts of the Greeneville Con- | \yindham previous to coming to Nor- | Velveis, werth §1.25, now. 980 In the migtion pictures are a nice | BTégational church spoke at the |\ l0bam prevl v. | 1 A | aeiection. of subjects all full of interc|noon hour Thirsday on— Buc | Wich. He leaves a niece in this city orth $1.15, now 89c Miss Mary St John Rudd_returned | ¢ o uations | St S I, W G. Haselden sang | Brolo i et Ao e s 790 | o eifare of the patient depends largely Wednesday to her home at Woodside, | === — rnne Jalk, being heard in two well | Mrs. Elisabeth Park, a widow | worth 75c, now 59¢ | o s®2—7% after several weeks' vielt in Philade): | = gl boree -'\1‘1[::“” (s](‘]o‘(l'nuxmi The Garden |68 vears, died at the r)x(a‘g« s h all witon Rugs, worth $55, now §39 | upon accurate prescription work and T'W " Siaapsd h o = oL 3 e %all) and Bearing His |early Thursday with kidney trouble. ; Kimono Night Gown, Stamped ea :ls;:'n w?ter: ?{?ih‘ul?.‘““ Rse el HEM““KABLE CURE | (Harkness). Miss Eln’ilmm She wag at the hospital only a few | Body Brussel the purity of the drugs employed. In| ™ "Cli L% French Bmbmolders X i ards. | | e was the accompanist. Rev. Mr. | I Her nome was in Plainfield. | Axminster Rugs, worth $25, now the interests of your sick one's better | | | ald in part & Allen took charge of the| $18.50 | 3 Social Club Mests. | FHOM RHEUMAT]SM Tt 18/0n8/of the Brtaaiy taws OF oa nd sent it to Central Village. | Tapesiry Rugs, worth $15, now $1250 | health bring your prescriptions to Outfits at 75¢ rdumr Yas 4 small attendance Wed- | ture that matter cannot perish | will be at Brooklyn. From any " y irt Holder resdny evening at the.mesting of the T i an has learned the wisdom of imi- | vears Mrs, Park was a resident in the| All Goods Stored until wanted | | Combination Underwear Bcotland Road Social ciub. Matters Um[}_u HEUEVED ”' UNCE | tating nature in the “'vrriw‘u]vx{ m”‘. u?\axf\ '\frr'fln?rrnlr and was the iast | s \DUNN s PHARMA(/Y, Kimono Night Gown. of business were postponed until the i now a part of careful superviston to | of her family | RLTes o Bureau Scarf and Pin Cushion. next moeting. There will be a ses- 8en 10 1t (hat there {s as little waste as | Michasl. Kane. | 50 Main Street | sfon of the Synday school at the hall R a th Foll possibie. Materlal that was once | £ X | | the coming Sunday. ‘ eal e Followng Then | thrown awey a8 ussiens by some o | , AL 730 ciclock Thuraday evening (e | | ROEEY- d our great industries has been found to | dcath of Michaél Kane occurred at his 5 T i AT v Send For a Large Trial |have sccondars valus aad koo hveo |home, No. 20 Cen e e | e e ]HE Aum "MNSFEH m] rain and D6sd e ooy 0 the |- . Lo Mrs. Samusl Bryant enter-| Bottle Free. ot by B i ea. fRoss ho had not been I €ood heal(h ¢ hay, grain and feed line. Our hay is ! (. whibi 3 enter- 3 would be easy to pile up {1 - | thoug h S Do 18 S0 o eound, sweet, bright ana ciean: our | {here home. on Town srsst O ROUE ta | opjive years 460 I wis a_helpless | (1ons showing how the bu it o v lous, . Guatiltls 'was Baggag Parcel Delivery, Reg . F a- ' eri; e fron Rieumatism Vi 1l y & ¢ s 0 [l grain 15 sound and sweet and is free bles were played. Towards the close Known (reatment tuien S co el T,z(d;guf s ARy, and; of the old resi- By all parta ol wice from dirt, and our prices ars rignt Of the evening dainty refreshments| bills amounied to Gver one lnousand | sclence, has reduced mar oyeries O Macudhios She g P down to the lowest hoteh. Call us up | O *TVed DY the hostess. [Toef™ daa an R Shnd ok, (2, K5% @ minimum. Al by-products are the | ¥a: 8 S & Tt ko Be We have opeited our SR BT o when in need of anything in our jine, | Urle-D. 1 tried it and to my surprise, | CUETOWth of industrial economy. 1s N8 life was spent in Worwich, and he ' We're bound to please vou Sewing Club Entertained. [ qaltet "came’ aftor the useof ' (hreq | 1Ot this sugEestiva of u great dea that ok Wit anl stika it p . Mre. F. D. Vergason entertained tho| tree from pain sometning 1 bad Sot | of responsiole actions HeiTECT feld | BT Vleaves a brother, Tatrick Gentlemen’s Just Arrived — H. Koshler & Col) sowing olub Thursday st her home in | experienced in months BEART HAky o Rt Y Arh aRel Ll OF this ity g e CHAS SLOSBERC/ 8vivia Jane. All the mempers wers| ¥ used in"all iz botties or Uric. | SrdRY, lines of astivity men work at | i = . present and a most enjoyable affer- | Nd have never feit a return of the dis x ®. ots from their BOCK ud noon was spent. R it tea \\e:..\;(‘:;e jThete are the words ot AR main occupations, Now these by-pro- | Conn-:h(cu( Pxn.m-’v £l GRILI ROO erved by % 48| Howe, a pr ent farmer of Baldwins- | 4UCtS along menta), moral and spirit- | The list of patents issued to Con- -~ . 2 ¢ v 3 Cove St. :'\p:,]el_ "’,;‘uf,;’; hostess., =‘Mpe.: Lewif| va n ¥ ; ual lines are just as real, and fairin. | nectieut Inventors during the week st harellins frpi | Free delivery to all parts of the city. « . 1o T Yo ket 85 1% Fhons (hare, Rheuma- | slcally more Valuable, than industrial | ending March bth, 1912, as furnished | nes Urle-0 or_commercial by-produc | from the office of F. H. Allen, follows: —_— | H. JACKEL & CO. Not only does the manuvfacture of | steam heaters create by-products, but WAUREGAN HOUSE the mind that thinks out fron prob- | lems has its by-products as well. And | The Parksc:Davennart Coy Proprietors. It acts with marvelous swift- upon the muscles, kidneys and blood. Cleans out the sand-like deposits in the muscles, forces the kidneys to perform thoss dutles for which tney were designed and neutralizes the ac! within the blood. e 0 I8 a llquid’ takeu Internaily, § Design 649500 22-inch Center Pleca, stamped snd tinted on dark Mnen, PIANOS Ceme—Look—Listen. plano hers you will enjoy perfect sat- istaction. H Q. E. PARKHURST, | WOMEN WITH PILES. If you buy your Funeral A_G_El Dirgoty Come Over To what is true of iron is equally true of | other commodities. Whatever may be | Be cure | | Al ‘ d by Simply Taking Sugar o 316 bate - e times Gatly, ‘and does bt Contain Jng |& man's calling in le, it he 1s u rea Costed Tablets. BREED'S SHOP |Something New in Outfits Rk 3 ) dE h‘ 5 rphi; opium or other — so-called live man, a man who proposes te : Packages of made-up nderwesr o and Embalmy b, deramiers’ "astil US| make w00, e ta goure o now Jun e T g W i Gam Al pTerd o Heujan s Risuma oo ~x:) a8 possible lhn’ur his life pasien: e o n Central Whar! If you are In nead | rook, each articie cut to sfze and sewn o rer mblo remedy-is for | wor his attempt at self-improve- | s ordeals canse piles. Womer , aric ; GEORGE G. GRANT 10 Frankiin 6¢., Bulletin Btag. W1, ugaTite Creryhars ats |y ‘g | ment will iead him to investigute ol |sufter piies more iian men and 4 - — ot Water s, Cast Tron | it B e sl Aok 2 Telaphone $43-1. bottle or 6 botiles for $5.00. P the slant lights that are thrown upon | Will be greatful to know of a success AT CT B gy Undertaker and Embalmar | " sady Assistant. ARt il sinly vou by piopeid | Mesduit oo ing mate sed e fa. | & owe wilhet cuting, nee S Seling| J s s Ask_for_doucriptive oiroular; { . tercsted In secondary things that wili (or Suppositories. This guarantee: ;&3 | from 1-8 inch to 4 inches. I have mot Residence 116 broadwsy. | Foraimil atso be very glad to send grow into im ot b DR. E. J. JONES remedy 18 HEM-ROID, sold by N, D. Bevin & Bon, and all druggists. treatment lasting 24 daye. Dr. Leenhardt Co., Station B, Buf- talo, N. X Prop. Write for booklet, 12 Providence SL., Tallvill: Prompt attention te day of night calla Telephone §30 apridM WFawl t by-products. If you will pardon a persenal allusion, may I say that the work I put into my ministry yvears ago gradually worked out @ by-product from which I have you absolutely free a large trial b opp. Theatre. | SO Yot Swill ey jHa, potdle Telenhone €42-1. stamps or coin to PAY for melling same. [AGGP. 8 the T'rle-0 Co, 106 Rtate St S T 7t 0, N . ' $1 tor got & car load, but have enough te Suite 46, Shannen Building | Take siovator Bhetucket strvet en. | (K0 €47 Of any. ordinary heating job. trance, 'Prona | Let us talk it over. R i i