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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1912 TRY ME? | ThefBulleti _— AL DAUGHTER E REVOLUTION { incidents i sociey | Stomach Misery WO IO, | s e Tocms ot cum st | incidents in Society | e : i - Rn«g(vme, is visiting friends in Ner- p You Will Always Buy Me|tomwich saturday, arch o, 1912 | ™% Qlllel Ended* PRk e A S T — = Thure Rydholm afid Ornin Fletcher Elizabeth Spi . : ! i . of T S No Frest, No Fibre, VARIOUS MATTERS ot Rokeiin R 1o oo oicucd Mives Spicer Fox of Preston City Dies as Result of o Mrs Daniel M. Lester of Troy, X. | PP No Pith, A liics, Yo" MATEER the week, _ J i L ot : : Sourness, Gas, eaviness, SWEET AS A NUT | AM May. L. M. Stmson of Hartford will Breaking Her Hip—Was Born in Preston Though Liv Hoarth Go in Fi A s““ mm. HAVEL I““[ be with the Salvation Army for this erA }!“;“’m“;‘”;; !lJale fiem;}]emm‘e work& rs. Rusk W, Kimball has returned eartburn Go in Five 3 g - s v J. H, James, has recovere from a few visit in Boston. . (Saturday) evening’s moeting. T s ot e s Many Years at Woodstock. ; ik Minutes. Q“CCII 0?'““9 The mercury rose to 41 degrees on| b¢ (Ut the.Rockville Journal notes. & Ge . Loring was in Bostom on | ggt 4 hewrty meal if you want to Friday, the high temperature making| -~ An mesex correspondent states that Tha atteniing the automoblle | han take two MI-O-NA tablets gnd ot the Gold Coast | shor work of Thursday’s snow. Ars, J. Huntley of Niantic and| At lh|re\; o;]clo_c;: Friday afternoon | tor, with whom she lived, Mrs. Nelson show. : voull wonder why that old stomach of da oy b ov Catile | Mrs. C. A. Dennison are visiting in| occurred the death of one of the few | Packer, whose maiden name was Ra- is s0_comfortable HAM;,""EQGHGBRA"';'{_S R AeARe Broce o ommectiout | Jersey caille | Wallinfotd at the home of Mrs, Hunt- | remaining real daughters of the Amer- { chel picer, were made honorary mem- | Mr, and e ot,| * 'MI-0-NA*tablets do more than give CALIFORNIA SALAD, | next Wednesday at. the capitol ley's sister, Mrs. Josiah Nott, who is|lcan Revolution, when Mrs. Elizabeth | bers f Anne Warner Balley chapter, | have becn in New York city for sever- | relief, they clea renowate, put ENDIVE, g ? : at tlno ]nfe of 94, and enjeys the best ;’l'lwr‘ F‘;x r:ass&(v}"a I_' at her m; D. A. R, of Groton, and n:iq were | al days. a(l)ulxln]m:xl «]\.mnm into the stom Dealers claim that the demand for|of health. ome ir Preston City p to a month | presented the certificates ‘and souve- SN P ach walls and build up the general ART'\%’(?‘I"(EESS'SRABH .gotables and .green stuff hae dou- SAEDRER COR T G E“’““)‘"-u}“’th"hbee“ g e EO0R | Blo koY DY LRC DERED eI which | \yp Henry T. Arnold of Williams | condition of the stomach so that you (4 P {hoe s Sttan eallh, though she was in her 92d |-they have always treasured. Seet. 3 o tols . Slain- | can digest the heartiest meal without LERY, bled since the first indications of oDG HIST. L " J : 2 ¥ street is visiting relatives in Plain . spring. vl year. Four weeks ago last Sunday she| The deceased was married in Pres- | {1 fear of distress RED 5‘4‘:"“’ P Twenty Tables of Players—Another | fell and broke her hip, from which it | ton to Finland Fos, and they' went to | /0 N J Guaranteed for indigestion, dizziness, SOMERb Architects and bullders are already Social Affair Coming. wus thousht she was gradually recov- | Woodstock to reside. Mr, Fox dled in| e wan. K. 3| pitios lesdneas, sick ' HeRE® making plans for bungalows and shore ering, but there was a relapse and | South Woodstock many yeara ago, ,“”"‘;‘ 'J""" L" I»("'L‘J““" Kimbail | 2 he, | dlseuses. Large FOOD SPECIALTIES cottages, to be erected during the For a whist given Friday evening in she vas not able to rally, { Where also occurred ihe death of their |18 -]“" fi‘_"f‘ Of (Mxs; sk - . hox & Osgood Co diibitig Pythian hall under the auspices of | , MIS. Fox was born In fhe town of | daughter st the age of 1S. Five vears|°f Breadway, and druggists ever Gardner iodaa No K. o B fhere | Preston, August 26, 1320, the daugh- | ago she moved from South Woodstock | Ve Ser ¥ A DR G A DAVIS News has been received that Dr.|iwas an attendance of over 80, as 20| (°F Of Abel and Sarah (Rose) Spicor, | and has since lived with her sister at| Miss Rose Trumbull has returned| . A, Glossner, 24 Ontario St Roch- . . . Dwight W. Tracy s ill at the Hartford | tablus played, making a deligatful eve- | her maiden name being Elizabeth Spi- | Prestcn City. The body wili be tak- | “Tom tiree veeks' visit in New York| egter, N. Y., has recovered from a long 54 Washi »s t I here he was recently ning for the Pythians and their | CeT- Her father was a soldier in the|en to Soutn Woodstock for burial. nd Philadelphia |and severe attack of kidney trouble ashington Stree | : nernia, friends. When | play. coneluded ai | American revolution, having enlisted | Mrs. Fox was a member of the Uni- ) [ his cure being due to § Kidney Heurss 1+3 5o b 34R p.\ro | | 10,15, and the scores were counted up, | .0 the town of Groton and after the | versalist church and was a member of | Mrs. v of Warren pjje. After detailing his casehe says p | Having had abundance of water to . £ found to be the| War he located in Preston, where he|{the Order of the Eastern Ste She | str y for a visit| iy am only sorry 1 did not learn soon pecial atterition td the' Eye, Ear, | yeep greenhouses heated the past win- | o1 FOCON 0 . lived the rest of his life and died July | was a woman of many fin i daughter in Chicago |er of Foley Kidney s. In a few Nose and Throat. ! ter, local florjsts have had unusually | PTEe wIRRErS. oo o n|7 1847 He lived in the southern | whose character won her many : T : | days’ time my backache completely lft Telephone 827. good luck with roses, drawn work centerplece; Ailfie Hunt,| PArt Of the town of Preston, the | Her death will ne learned with rs. Channing M. Huntinglon of}me and 1 felt greatly impros My Xl Fhy - T o 01a gold stickain < Seconds Misg | house being still weil preserved and | cere rogrets by the many eet is spending several | kidnays became stronger, dizey spelis .\uuf- ns av;» ‘n)'l“ ll(mg \arwll?\ g R i ot N:nj:;mi;aY accupied now by \Mumm Kinney. Sev- | ances she nad he leaves York city and at Ossin-|jeft me and 1 was no annoy ed cases of grip and tousilitis, caused | 4NN Bresnan, 3 . | eral years ago Mrs. Fox and her sis- | Mrs, Nelson Packer, and a niec |at night. 1 fer e hetter mostly by Imprudence in leaving off | AlOfsin, a silver match safe. Ice : }.mm. using Fole Lee e | Fowler, Clinton A. Harvey and Thom- | /MFORTANT POOL MATCH NORWICH MEN ON AuTO g M e cog L ) | Thomas Drensan, D.D, of | as Buckley SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT WHICH KILLED MAN. | ark, N, J, has returned hom : i | South’ Norwalk is to he it | Announcement was mede especiaily & zaltid g e ‘ I andscaping 291 Main Street. South Norwalk is to he the guest of | Al as especiaily kit A ks g | | 48 asca n oy Bev. iugh Treanor and preach al the | for the \’,‘ i e iihoh, Sl Pisrsan and Robinson Will Meet and | Both Local Firemen Are Getting Daily | Th: woman's auxiliars ‘ ping sonter sper service in St atrick’s | n th 0 lo , Wau- Much Depends Th e el dl at Hartford — Auto | Bpiscopal churc met | » Xy a1 » ohy nday evening | 3ardner, would give a baked | s R e D e e Mrs. Charles 1 hards [ line ‘this &pring ‘ ] | 4 (o he followed by whist,| Stearns Finish. ! e o Lo o place yo ! ex. Shrubs and {. . Dr. Hewes of Groton, chairman of | Just for the membership. This social | | 2 k ree dtong g e - ol'l'ect { the me commission, has ar:am cature is provided for out of tie fund | At the Arcanum ciub in the handi- | David Fitzgerald and Henry Taft, | T¢¢4Ing ‘: bstimat “ planting most of the owners to give the | secured by a recent entertainment giv- | C2p poal tournament Friday evening, |the two members of the Norwich fire| .. . ived 4 BDULDIGS GREEN HOUSES, statc a long term lease of iand (o be | by the two lodzes. | Jordan won his from Stearns, | department who are In Hartford now | /5 00 Willis Aunstin, | 94 ' MEr n t stocked for a game preserve in Groton, | — - «| 90 to 69, it being the final game for | to become familiar with the operation | | L= VR, T ARL (R SLER | als e | STATE ORNITHOLOGIST WILL ;'nom Jordan closes with 12 won and | n!r auto vhemil('m fir .J]l])ur.llur‘ T e e el Hench, 1 CANTATA ) Bapt n diggirg for a foundation for a| 4 lost, while Stearns won five and lost | the unpleasant experience on Thurs- | 21 OULE . r " " ne 1 1 = b s + 1 xS v ¢ t | where Mr I wer nd 1is three cellar in & neighboring town this | ADDRESS ROUND TABLE.! 11, the same as Rawson he game |98Y evening of being on the auto|W! ’ P 2 Tkt For Mefl | week, workmer: had to use dynamite to [ | i o between Foss and Pendleton resulted | chemical in Hartford when it struck | Gaughters are spending the mos p nd [ lonsen up ths earth. . ait | llustrated Lecture Next Tuesday | in favor of Foss, % to 80 {and killed a man. The chemical was| . = .~ A itaty: 4 Fogrn fect of frost v the| Evening at Church of the Good IMmdn depends upon the zame (o be |10 ¢ 1;:f§ffi;;g'hv,”!"':“;fi'“ Selier Audl i fion sireet have béen & wav ] cacel o Ak Gl | ground. Shepherd Will Be Public. played this evening between Plerson | Wa8 ans A fire call when the ac- | " TOT Brees A ond " And { ) : " | and Rebinson, | The former is in. the | cldent occurred. Aceording to th gral weeks at Ormiend Beach For saie at T « Sor H. E. Dodge of Fall River will speak | For the next meeting of the Norwich | léad. with Robinson at present in | COUD'S it was traveling at a moderate | MI JUbnson retitiel b s and nt the doc . to men at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Audi- | Round Table, which will be on Tues- | third ‘place ahd Fosh in second, If|Tate of speed, but the man became TS, JOFRSOC FEVCIINE B, O fiefltlemefl i\"‘:;m-nlu‘ny Bhs: Fack i ,All| Gayevening, the committee has ar-| Robinson wins, it brings him up dnto | OUENASE gE JuRgal Sround. UL ol | 7 : - n and bovs over 16 are invited to| ranged for an illustrated lecture to be| Second plave ard lowers Pierson's | © ntil he was : | TES. iftend. Men and. Religion Forward | given by H. R. Job, state ornithologist | standing, while if Pierson wins it | Mr. Taft came here Friday on a test | il Al bty { Movement.—adv. | His subject will be The Value end|iveh him first place without ques- | <ot from the Pope-Hartford factors:| o 0. Made by Waterbury Banks| | P Charm of Our Own Native Birds, This| tion with Foss second and Robinson | 20d 1 Lzgerald e the same : N | gy agreement has = heen reached!| i ye jjjustrated by his own slides| third. Pierson has Brown and Pen- RLE o RN e and ‘r"" Through Clearing Houss in Record It's hats off to- our- New | among members of the A. O. H. in!.nq will be given in the Church of the| dleton to play besides Robinson, Foss hey are both spending the day | Time, $ : g aune ot th to note those deal- | 5ood Shepherd. The organization left | has Church and Robinson has Swan | time now at the factory, ‘and - Spring collection * of Derbies b lonable and offen-| ;. evening in their schedule of meet nlm!l ’!’ivrfrmn. It is probable Carroll | :""“m’:"g‘r”‘rt‘:’h:“l_;p: iie At mighty . Where in the past & msssenger fromi | ing . ire, # v | will fc t hi P e is aw v 0! ars, W s | the commercial banks of e city oc- and Soft Hats, for {liere never D e X nhria Heen Jlas Dow| Wil forfelt hix same. a8 he is away. |inoy are assigned to the auto chemical | noicq apout & half hour's time getting and 3¢ Sy | The will of %5 Howard Geer was | PAve a lecture each season. It is be- | STATE TREASURER OPPOSES fire station and have been out on sev- | exchanges from the other banks, the was such a clean ‘array of | recordel Tihvrsday in the Hartford | lieved that there will be many of their SAVINGS BANK TAX |~ Chief Stanton has learned that conaplete LRI W B S 3 W g8 € o aTtOrC | friends interested in the lecture and | g, S bt ol R | Merchants' T 0. Monday ¥ probate court. Mr, Geer : R 3 — | auto chemical for the Norwich depart- . o9, saye the Water- . . . yrobabl number of school children, | : | nical 3 ¥ xactly four utes, sa ater snappy stylish headwear for | kis estate unconditional "Fl‘y‘" ‘;ffi \W'“‘j’,:‘;muzw‘i % hqu‘ _"['}A Differs With His Deputy in Regard to | ment is likely to arrive here Monday | hyry Republican. It was the opening J S0 G Mra. Alice J. Geer. .She.is also nom-| [0k "0 > The asstion. [or Tuesday. Some alterations neces. of the Clearing House association oo e T =45 ated as executrix. bt EE el i sary to be made at the mome satem and under the management of PO S at- o he r everybody as we call your at-| 4 4 4 of| LADIES' NIGHT HELD The commission appointed under | have delayed its coming beyond the | john E. Bulger, treasurer of the Mer- . 2 At & meeting of the state board of 155 Jgr BOMIC’ af 4D Takt sessiont otl first expected. | chants' Trust, .the new system was | tention to this season. charities and.cor: held at the | BY. COLONIAL CLUBL| (i fegialattite: 46 investizata ‘the tog- | R it ST | much an improvement over the oi| i Weinesday, Holtran of | af ik ation of corporations whish per toxes | KAMP KUMFORT MINSTRELS [plan yesterday that the association 7 3 3 »0K reported a v t to the @ 8- | - & g ST N | % ¥ ey VS 'or the | We are showing all the | jaiorcok fepored a visit Lo the alms- | Thers Were Sixteen Tables of Play-| o the state held a hearing for sav- | BY Y. M. C. A, BOYS. | prom be @ good thing for it af e Hast AR (e atate o a ers—Those Who Took Prizes. ings banks in the capitol at Hartford | — | banks, s s that| We have some of the nicest Straw ARy 3 o Le bes state ity Friday. The commission consists of | Their First Effort Was a Signal Suc- e six banking institutions tha new Velours and Velour fin Nt Tiowi R el Daatts Comativia rtainment committee of the| Judge John Walsh of Norwalk, Tax co—fine Specvameg are members of the clearing house are | o, aver laid your eves on, and Are S e pome LT b did themmselves proud on| Commissioner W. H, Corbin and Pro- s 7 the Waterbu National e ishes in Soft Hats, a mllflltllde!\l"kf"‘ Piate Road, _ Colonist fares to ¢ evening at the Ladies' night.| fessor Fairchild of New Haven. . | Before a packed house in Y, M. (. A, | Manufacturers National bank. the Cit- | anxious for ye ses it. There's no fnvv yTnia hington, Oregon and iy ere 18 tablok ok lnirere wnd s et i e BB -ld packed ho 31 LX. < | izens National bank, the Colonial Trust | & of good colors, and in Hats|far weet: daily, March 2d to April 14th. | geiighirul time resulted. At the close| Nayes of Mystic, F F. Robinsor of |t i many standing, the Kamp the Waterbury Trust Co., and the | better to be had. and our price on i J Sl s S TR L PlE e L [ et was served, the com- | Jewett City, Costello Lippitt of Nor- | evening in thelr first appea in e e e clerks represent- | is way low. Better order some today proportioned for every build. | pide. Hoston, Mass. -ady mittee 1 ng many compliments. | yvich, i ingtraly . Phe .’ extettalnment was n ks oempesit J Upon securing the scores it was| : SSETAPR T | < of the banks, gathered at the d ot that th Kot A (A 1. Hart, the treasurer of the So- ! given for the benefit of the hoys' camp | & (F8 O (08 BARCE B 0ilEs, e ex- | at the right price—you'll not regret it The body of Mrs. Jeanette O, Davis | [0und that the prizes had been ta en| ciety for Savings, which, said Mr fund, so that the big crowd present is | o oreAaS U @ O e taken of . was taken to Warren, Mass. T {8 foloww: . Einie A. Campbell,| Hart, is the largest savings bank in | an assurance that the fund will have | Changes, the proofs were taken o " ¢ l1ogger h day from Efliagton, and burial was in | half dozen silver frult knives; Mre.| the state, said t an appreciable boost through the ef- | Show (& (e amoume | - 4 R o ) 5 a T s in | oo iter Bussey ver tomato Server. s i s utes time were ready to start back 9 | Pine Grove cemetery, where services iy er o K H; oo | ings banks began shor: { forts of One clerk came from the center of the v o { JAS. C. MACPHERSON, of prayer were conducted Rev. | Beconds A K et pon | €IVl war. The banks then were able | Tor every © on the well el iy ang was absent from the bank just | Olney L. Darling of the Universalist | leather case; Mrs. I'rank Stanley, boX| i, make loans at a rate from 5 to 7| dered programme there was an encore, | goo ; e turned with| 8 L St 291 Main Str church of hand embroidered linen handker-|yq. cent, interest. Four per cent. was | the fire of jokes between the in . o TS J Love Of. T, ‘;'N‘;'\i;m irs. Stanley and Mrs| Arthuf | then a mere bagatelle, Their securi- | for and end men was brisk and i thie amyocintion, fras prikeiind . New York creditors of George W.|F ward w ed, but on the cut tjes then yielded the banks a larger | fun, with the antics of the six end men | o O 8 B8 0 orts would be Norwich, Conn. |, 7%, ;, who conducts a retafi| Mrs. Stanley won. return than new. They are struggling | abetting the merriment, and the solo | wte FHRC (W0 RO NG, | clothing and men's furnishing and | BT TR to pay four per cent., and they have|numbers were nicely rendered ar Bulks yesterday after shoe store in Putnam, flod a petition FUNERAL. kent it up long beyond the time it was | whole production being a combin b et Jterdstad arugh in the. United States court at Hart- SN expected. He fraquently hears pe ach it was pl o watch the newspapers for thee - re " ; ford Thursday, that he be adjudicated Mrs. Joseph A. Gore. St s Eiac B8y Wonder. hove th o st ':,f,»‘“‘f,,},‘, '4],' e aine e A ok 1 e g sty | bankrupt. 5 The f'-l?'*rm rfifl A:nf\x (]‘A izabeth | hbanks can pay 4 per cent. There a The orchestra for the s\]rmnfi“ activity Waterbury business by | Cutol pad you to see | Ritch, widew of Joseph A. Gore, was|about 70,000 accounts In the Socie d of Austin Linton, violin 8100 hraEIE L - AR ose of | them h a full line | Rey. P. C, Wright will speak in the | held from the home of ner son, Har- | for Savings, and the average amount iy, JIRAD Frol AIANIE. 60k | o o S T o (¢ bint ot Rian escci dnd PHSD | Central Baptist church Sunday morn- | vey Gore. No. 1 Wightman avenue, at | of deposic is $500. He did not deny | nd Reginald Smitt drums. When Dot O e A o business m : ing. In the evening, Rev. Enos Ba-|1 o'clock IPriday affernoon, many rel-| that sore rich people had taken | curtain rolled up for the 0pening | {o vo by. Mr. Bulger emphasized the % 4ee WE ARE HERE TO \”01\ of 1“115(\&;:\1 will sm(‘ and ;npf\k. atives ;n}ml”'r‘,endsdi)t'\nfi F‘;r-ssn!. {{e\‘.; vaniage of the savings bank to | number the minstrel troupe was dif- g, ¢ that the total clearingse was wha Now takint orders for spring Paint e has a high soprano voice and also | Trank Fuller conducted the services.| grease their deposits, The bank do « d ranged on the stage in approved | 4. d the volume of business done ing, Paper Hanging and Decorating. N a rich reritone. He is a unique sing- here was a profusion of beautiful | interest on deposits which ex- | form, the end men in black face, the | 4na that the balance pald had nothing | i STAY and hlve dec:ded er—ady floral ns. The bearers were three | 000, | two little pages and a group of eight |, ,“‘nn " X0 & o Char Daniel and Haryey ks will have f the smaller boys ime of | he cashiers of the national banks ] to extend our offer of || _Bridgeport papers state that Mrs. | Gore and Charles Miner Burial %as | years over $6,000,000 in white § i ark sl the tresparecs of Trullt cumbenis | P. £. MURTAGH OUR REGULAR $3.00 || i*\iorine Mopdy Brelding, prominent|in the family lot in Prestom City | state ar the «nd of this ye: |and big red bows and 8. TWO | wif] turn serving as managers. | 92 and 94 West Main St b in the state King’s Daughters, and | .emetery. Church & Allen had charge | more than their share cnstderng | vacant placeg in the end men's | The tinction of the first .,.‘.,‘Lnrl : GLASSES for with many_friends in_Norw hus of the arrangement that the momey belongs to the work- | were filled when the pages, Kent Ellis | fo)) Mr. Bulger and after twe] THeNe “’,‘:";; R _)“3‘ SEtArnein e — - Ing people. The savings banks do ® |and George Crowe, pointed out tI | monthis the fits of the clesring Houwks "= | with Fanuy Crosby,” w h i8 meet- | House at Gales Ferry Burned. great Geal of good. If the taxes are | missing end men lu I | will be transferred to some other bank | = ‘i“‘fi B DT RERS L B Nor, The cottage at Gales Ferry, owned | increased it will be necessary to re- | ence. They were grabbe the | and another man will act as manager, | o Yorwic] N v ¢ rest. The securi- | ers and rushe protes to | Albert J. Blakesley is president of the 15! Mrie #9 Drice; and : 4| by Maj. Fred Fox of Norwich duce the rate of interest, The securi- | ers and . pro g b Genuine $4.00 Sure-Tight || s i dr?ri;fif_”",rr“s‘-'“ngf‘,f’“‘ the track from the Harvard quarters, | ties of the Society for Savings do not | stage, where they found a place in the | sseociation and Lewis 8. Reed is secre- E P 4 | and Leland Sloan, son of AMr. and Mys,| burned Gown Wednesday | net them more than 4 per cent. Their | following programme: Opening chorus, | tary and treasurer inger Piece Eye Glasses, $2.00. |' 7 . Sloan of Brogd Brook. wess ! bers of the family visited the cottage | tax and the expenses bring that down | minstrels; All Aboard for —Blanket | Bifocal Gl (see far and married in Ellingtor Thursday luring the day. They found that some | to 3 1-2 per cent. They able \U\\R:“ Y‘_‘_ _[ns o ”-"nrm . | Laane: S near) as low as $2.50. | noon at the home of the officlating | ¢ne had taken french. leave Pay 4. Der squt besau X {“:,"f“’gkl‘f:"'r(u:s}f"s}(i‘r\‘nl:‘(' My 01d Town, | | clergyman, -Rev. D. E. Jones of the{ kindling a fire in the sto e, S R ) of the |John J. Farreil; Thank You, That's | " M } Sonigs 170 i | dishes and remnants of food His bank Las bought of the [John J. Farrell; Tha _Th | Don't Mind the Croakers || Consresational church | arouna the building. lust fasue.' The panks are backing up | Plenty, Charles Coblyn: musical epe S sori ‘padute e who sit in their dusty officesand ]| The United States civil service com-| It i§ supposed that tramps, after | the stuie ‘;'";lv;‘w ’q',,“,"";;"‘w hate Colleke. Fa. i st | fit eight or ten patients a week | misslon has antounced an examina. | breaking into the gpttage, built a wood | Deputy eurdy B, Trank Marsh [alomnt qusgiete: Thats Coliege Ry the er number of quire | and expect thé uhfortunaté few J| tion March 13 and 14, for teacher, in- | fire, ovcrheated the stove and set fire, sald there 1t to be an increa (7",*\;”. Wood ,‘r“ Sullivan: There's ndependence throug bits of | to pay all their expenses. i dust and a: ant the | to 1he bi ng. It was pra in the tax raie. He called attention a Girl . > Beniamin M. Brue | hrift. Get into ti abit ot ] By our UP-TO-DATE and 1tb- Philip The entrance sal- | 8(roye¢ before the nearest neie to the & ih:‘llnv\unngp and kald auat |2, S0 Gl mmi.re 4 ‘ se ving feothething - every it eral policy, we fit fiftee or ary of the y of male appointees | arrive Id not show much interest in the |* . ;.,v; he pe )l el of | res: satistied with & smail profit on || promotic $2,000 a year as feach- Captain Woodward Retired. (n:l‘éx:rlx‘;‘:;‘li:::(j)f(::nii“::;;“;ml” = Huntington; pages, Kent Bilis, | JiJ ¢ $ / | cach one. Take this opportunity || ers. The application of Capt. Arthur | oyc, e Cq Ty O et o pay scorge Crowe: end men—tambos, Gus- | JY | llfprlSB (1]11 | {o be fitted with corroct glasses || —— | Putnam Woodward of Danielson, ord- | 7o state ought aiso to pay. fos ave A. Rvdholm, Charles Coblyn, Le- | NEARLY HALF THE BILL At small cost, | ATTORNEY FOSS A8 JUDGE. | nance department, C. N. G, to be re- ! clory of the building and loan com- | R9Y W. Walker; bones, H. P. Benja- | if you stick to it. Remember it| for vour lighting could be saved, ¥ Don't be fooled by the Croak- || — [ tired, is approved in special orders | jajesoner °M° | min, C. Russell Kinney, Franklin 1 o et Vi AT e M used the They ers Chorus—We Are Here to | Frank Sayles Sentenced to Jail for 15 and he is relleved from active duty ' ™ State mTreasurer Costello Lippit Lord; singers. Christopher Alen, | isn't what you earn but what you A the masimom siotnt: of NG Stay and guaraniee all "our Days. in the military service of this state, | (hay while he honored his deputy b e S R save that will make you rich. We| on'y minimum amount of current glasses to be absolutely right. ] and placed on the retired list, C Bz - e Y | Francis C. Bidweli, Harlow L. Bogue, all know this but often forget it. | will wire your homse -4 e o e Marsh, for his devetion to the | + Ty Ao : e ol rget it | We will wire vo m All examinations made by a f| In the city court on Friday morning, | Captaln Woodward was formerly an | sty of the state, he differed with him | Heroert Ferguson. besile . Georgs. | TRIC LIGHTS Registered Specialist. O 1 a o 5 3 L - officer of the coast artillery corps and | ;. g e . . 3 | Hlarold Hull, ancis ( auce, Leslie n FOR ELEC v o » pen till inasmuch as Deputy Judge Barnes was | ¢ FCTL OF (U0 SO08 . arilery o k| io his view regarding the state !aX. |y yronchester, Fred P. Millard, Charles | n " H rent, and disqualified on one matter, Attorney | ifie shot, holding expert marksman ,T;’:, ’:;’,’L"sm“‘_“’:hf_ l;r;qud,ff;’d and | D, Prentice, Guy A. Sullivan, Frederick | ] G d [USI 0, ol do nab 2 n . Frank H. Foss occupied the bench. | decorations, and being several times ey cas killed in the | Symington: Alumni quartette, Wood- All kinds of work and all kinds of bfl“fl 10 | Frank Sayles, who was arrested here | a member 0f State teams, | state tax on towns was killed in the | ¢ gullivan, first tenor, Benjamin M Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn, i Y t 600 I N L hy || following his mixup in attempts to buy i fagia senats by "Ziflf}xfixx‘am}ir:(';sh;‘ was | Bruce, second tenor, Russell Kinney, | ity s v‘]‘ e = A o . | farms in this end of the state, whe | S8t -t k st , Carlet Hav, sey mmercial D . nomically supplied he Only Exclusive Optical Store-in 1| 15 now. beljeved he-nad no tacention i Shop Talk at Cutlery. { wasafraid it is useless to try to get| fis, 0% Carleton Havens, cond | Commerci Ll il i G i p own. doing so, was presented and chargeq,| Rev. P. C. Wright, speaking Friday | & reduction in the savings bank tax.| “mye notable specialties include i Norw‘ch Electrlc Co Here to stay st with vagrancy. He pleaded guilty an(. | 8t noOn in the series of shop talks at | The examinations of the banks are Indian dance by Mr. Kinney, soft i 3 . | was sentenced to 15 days in jail. | the Thamesville cutlery, took for his| setisfactory to amy one, not even 10| gance, violin and mouth organ EVERYONE Telephone 674 100 Franklin Street 140 Main St., Norwich, Ct. ]| Charged with breach of the peace on | Subiect The American Type of Man- | tho commissioners who make them. |py Mr Lord, and comedy sieight of | ) dromeivnt e ’ | the complaint of his daughter and|Nood. He defined it as comprising| Mr. Noyes of Mystic suggested that | pang py Mr. Rydholm, which were all i granddaughter, J. B. Gladue wgs pre- | {iree elements, fear of God, love of | the tax be graduated, He thought they | capjtally carried out. Assistant Secre- who uses a sented, resulting in showing, “in the | IBety and love of knowledge. should follow the New York law b | tary J. H. Ely as dirsctor was compll- The lmperator opinfon of the court, that it was a| S0l08 were sweetly rendered by Mrs. | which the amount of deposite was re- | panted heartily for the success of the | family scrap. 1t was decided that it | GOTSe T. Lord, who sang Belteve Mo | stricted. The bank commissidners .n;‘ evening. Miss Sybil Christmas was the | #hould be seitled by paving costs. but | (Moore) and ;The Strength of the |good work and the one Instance of | Hotbed Sash OPEN and GLAZED NOW READY SIZES: 3 ft. by 6 ft. 3 ft. by 4 ft. —AT— FRED G, CROWELL'S 87 WATER ST. THERE 1= no adveriising medium in Eastern Connectiqpt equal to The Bul- letin for business results. B Hills (Nevin) accompanist Mr. Gladue wanted to appeal, so a fine Miss Freeman was the of $1 and costs was imposed and he took an appéal. The bill came to $12.11 Appeal Taken by Haley. Caleb Haley of Groton has taken an appeal from an order of the public Mrs. Effie Bradford of Moosup s“k!,uulmssucon:n;{lssmnfx;hléh recently ap- y <" | proved the taking of land owned by Damages for Husband's Death. | Dioieiye 5 ORg of land owned by the pers In the action were served on offi cials on the road in New Haven Friday morning by Deputy Sheriff J. F. Tubbs and are returnable before the superior | court the first Tuesday in April. SUES FOR $5,000. Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs was in New Haven Friday morning, where he served papers on officials of the New Haven road in a suit brought against it by Effie Bradford of Moosup for $5 000 for the death of her husband, Samuel Bradford, recently. The papers are returnable before the superior court of Windham county the first Tuesday in April. The plaintiff alleges her husband, of whose estate she is executrix, was driving across the tracks of the New Haven road near the Glens Falls woolen mills when the vehicle of which he was an occupant was struck | by a train, and he received injurfes | from which he died. Paper 175 175 inches wide, paper nse, is made at the rate of for news fe a minute. Grape-Nuts for Breakfast or Lunch— Al They Baidive, Americans are bhegiu if, after all Diaz didn’ as good a government a: served.- sns City Thu Soerot Is Out. The seecret is out at last. The tot- tering Chinese throne is operated on oscope principle—New \'nrk} & to wor zive Mexico | Mexico de- | Tiines. Energy for Al day “There’s a Reason” iufld. capable accompaniat, Robert O. Fletch er stage ‘manager { Sevin head usher. defalcation sheuld not he an | for critlcising the commissione 186 | and Clarence W The stage decora- tiartford Times. | tions were college and school pen- TOWN BOARD OF s L T B i SCHOOL VISITORS Teddy's Idea of Humor. R Recent visitors to Oyster Bay re- | John M. Lee Placed on Examining|port that Colonel Roosevelt is hugely | enfoving the present political situa Committes and Resolutions Passed, | ki tion.—New Orleans Times-Democrat. At the meeting of the town board B e of achool visitors on Friday evening, Doesn’t Affect Teddy. ‘ John M. Lee was named on the ex-| The unwritten law in the matier of amining committes of the board to fill | presidential third terms is doubtless | the vacancy caused by the death of Charies FE. Briggs, for whom resolu- tlons of respect were passed by the board. Except the approving of the holi- days for the year, which include those regularly observed and the two days for teachers' conventions, only routine | business was enacted by the board | School matters In general weore dis- | cussed, but no actlon taken. It is| probable that the vacancy on the as srrong &s a statute could make it. New York World CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought { board will not be filled, as the board | Bears the | has only until July first to continue o o M{ !in offics. { Phgpte.v g Mothers—And Others. You can use Bucklen's Arnica Salve to cure children of eczema, rashes, tet- ter, chafings. scaly and crusted hu- mors, as well as their accidental injur- | Never Take Their Own Medicine. | It wouldn't surprise the world great- ly if Mr. Darrow were to advise him- | self to plead guilty, He has the habit. —Nasnville Tennessean. |convenience now on exhibi- ‘Shoe Specials Pocket Lighter guarante should examine the latest de- vice for your comfort and Regular Price $1.00 Special Sale 69¢ including extra flint C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., 10 Broadwa tion at CRANSTON’S Toda; Saturday Ladies’ 32.60 Dongola Biuchers, $2.00. DOG COLLARS Ladies' Fine Gun Metal and Cloth Top Shoes, $2.23. Men's $2.50 Velour Calf Bluchers, I-"PS d LEA‘DS e L an Mens' $3.50 and $4.00 Black and Rus- set Shoes, $3.00. at lowest prices at The Shetucket Harness Ce., 321 Main Street, We give ROYAL GOLD STAMPS. FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street Mince Meat IN GLASS MME. TAFT—Paimist snd. clatr ln. has returned to 6% uh"F ew Londen, where she will_be pand 1o see any of patrons. withdraw his support.—Memphis News equal 25 cents ai Lee & Osgood Co.'s, fes—cuts, burns, bruises, etc., with per- Bryan Has Escaped. ‘rm safety. Nothing else heals so As vet no democratic candidate for | quickly For boils, ulcers, old. run-| president has asked Mr. Bryan to!ning or fever sores or piles it has no THEME 18 no sdver Eastern Counecticut e letin for busmess at Rallion’s

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