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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1912 { Makes Little Difference. | Tipping waiters and hotel poters is now forbidden stat in Kentucky then, so is rder.—Manchestc e Portland.—Supt. J. C. Reeves and| six men ha nished the work of WILLIMANTIC preparator 0,000 pine trees| WHAT IS GOING ON TONIGHT. riety Mr March meeting of Beard of Alder- this work. | men. n. The park | o HOVINE Plotures at the Bijou ana land Nutchaug Lodge, No, %9 i Knights of ns Moving Pio “ndery, No. 11, K. T, ‘ees and” Vaudeville af fouse 3 " Children Cry OBITUARY. FOR FLETCHER'S " i CASTORIA | James M. Church, e Munroe Uhurch, aged 63, died | osepl's hospital Saturday even- 1ng about 6.20 o'clock, following an ill- 1 little more than a fortnight | result of a paralytle shock. De- eased was a native of Mansfield, a of Alden and Nancy (Holley) ir ut had lived in ‘Mt. Hope the James M Murray's 2 part_ of his life, where he was rm There survive an adopted | { Mrs. Vera-Copeland of West it brothers, Philo of Rock- of Middletown, ) ‘"haphv apd Ralph L. Church of WILLIMANTIC, CONN. i » und four daughters, Mrs. Ida Dunham of Bast Brimfield, Mass., Mrs. | s . King of Willimantic, Mrs, A. L. — oollyn, N, Y., anl Mrs, Mer- of Springficld, Mass, Edward E. Fox. ., 2 Edward E. Fox, aged 40, died at his | me in South Windham at 8 o'clock Sunda morning, following an illness with pneumonia Mr. Fox had only been sick since a week ago last Frie He was well known in the vil- 1 having been employed as a vv\- oulder in the plant of the Smith- y Vincheste Manufacturing company, Will Continue All This Week| "here survive his widow, Mrs. Mar incely Fox, three daughte il soon be and Ann Fox, his R x oliss Mrs, Thomas Fox, all of South : % at 1 and a sister, Mrs. Michael [ g of Milwaukee, Wis, s se sa Mrs, Peter Platt. 5 e Bmily L., aged 75, of Peter . lied Saturday morn- 1 following an illness dasd ot wi omplication of ailments, De- n [} se( ad en a resident of Ash- - ford for many years and was well 8 & e 2 Wi in the community, Besides her n mber of children s % 4 . Spoiled Their Week End Plans. rday evening Chief E. H. [ Wl had be it investigating one numerous complaints, and Wooden Ware o tman, waiting 1o e i et nen told their story something ch- g llows: “We had two dozen bottles s Dryers, 39 aced- in the cellar for over \ | lay, and a fellow that works for s, ’ lowa in the cellar now, and I raid he may set 58 Lb is ejected, sked if he wanted the d, and the reply was. st want to give®him all ked down to the place aking Officer Joseph Car r, the officer on that pareticy him and went into the cel- ire to the place force, and hy ouble in the proc the cell ) Was causing the ec The chie find any fel i d made himseif scarce They did find, however, 24 empties, the nante of the two dozen that the had provided for the week end. complainants that L sponge as to f two do: allowed to g long as he did not cause any ma- p Bouchar’s Case Nolled. Saturday morning in the police court inued case of John Bouches argad with breach of the , Wa The defendant was repre- Attorney Thomas J. Kelle state by Assistant Prosecuting The H. ( \\urray Co Agents for Ladies' Home Journal tterns. the case was Mrs, Etta upics the lower tenement t 237 Valley street. The rted wh r claimed Prag had stolen half a ton belonged to him. Mrs, med that Boucher had sworn She testified Saturday morn- rer two small daughters also case against Boucher H' 1 Pound of Pure Baking Powder | . . Thiers s Hosr bRl vesr: FM OF THE ITEMS r some time, The Prag family E g s been served with a notkeé to va- and GIRLS' SLEDS | cate the tenement occupled by them. 70 Qt. BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL.- [ 7 18, wned by the estate ot ED KETTLES @ B of which John BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA and COFFEE POTS Questioned Medium in Shorthand. | Qt MELED KETTLES with| » services Sunda in the| COVER ; pera house g “(14‘1‘ the spice hie First Spiritualist so- ALVANIZED TUBS oty of Willimantlo we | ENAMELED WATER PAILS g fatrt i eethog AL L g BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- Vanderbiit of Brookl tRAL CODRERS the® services solos L e s lered by H 1 Millerd, accom; HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN DISH ligs A le Taft. At the morn- PANS | ing wervice one of the number in the saihite o nee, a man. believed he might JARDINIERS (98¢ value wzzle Mrs, lerbilt. and sent up a HINA DISHES and PITCHERS |Auvstion wr RICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER SO & Plund | The many uses of THE T. R. SADD CO0.| b AWiIlimanfiiLCcni\; GOIID DUST DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist in shorthand.. This Painless Extracting and If you were to use, for Filling a Specialty each kind of washmg, " phor | scrubbing, one of the so- called special prepara- Piano Tuner | |tions which, are made,|. | you would have an im- | posing and expensive|: | array of chemicals, wash- HIR Ah1 N. FENN UNDE nd EMBALMER &5 Chumh St Wiima ing compounds, cleaning R S fnnine o ‘| pastes, etc. ELMORE & SHEPARD, There is one cleaner|s (Successors to Sessions & Emory | that has the virtues of fmbalmers and funera Liectors, |all and the faults of 0-62 Nocth Street. i none. Use Gold Dust and i ety ou have no need of Sh(’(‘t Music .;sene or naphtha. | Gold Dust is sl o B sine | and large pack- JAMES HARRIES, - |G @genc Main Street, Willimantie, Conn. | package means @reatereconomy. A Broe vartety of Fresh Fish: al - {s 3 Bedliat, Opeiors and COMNS, & Let the GOLD DUST TWINS do your work STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norl 51 | s did not phase the medium. for she an- swered the question and picked out the man in the andience who had s | although he had had anotner write the question for him. sages were very convincing. Noisy Husband Arrested. Charles A. Popple was arrested day afternoon at Richmond_on charges of drunkenness and breach of the peace were entered upon the | ter against him 2 disturbance at his home nd his actlons becoming will be arrdigned i | lice court this (Monday) morning be- fore Judge Wiliam " were among Danielson imen’ who | o socrae Tam Merrimac, in Hamp- : deramann S R ] MARSHALL’S, 164, Main Street Rev. A, & Emith has peesented hir | Lo iattle, his exy 9 with the Norwich Cir. Library tion as pastor of the church | thas m hail of stecl was Taining npon Wills Probated. the ‘Back road, has filed with purporting to b Ibert E.|ament Higbee was 2 neighbor aring on the of the will has been set for last will and test- Margaret Murray, who died re Jackson street will that has been accepted by probate_court is nanfed as exec Firemen Plan Annual Event. r Hook and Ladder company | Voluntary Petition in Bankruptcy. year has been conductin ket in the Bliven \ meat mar- assets in round gures will_amount will be between $500 and $1 House Quarantined. n of Walter The home h | father t boys were “rough Mrs. Ehla Smead. lhe funeral of liza Smead was bearers were ar | tier is the tallest man | as forced | t for the fellow | Inants so | visitor Satu Charles Hill of Bellevue Ahern and sor day for a visit Hill of Church street show Saturday Samuel B, Harvey. The com- | Putnam were in the ness Saturda. the automobile Mr, and Mrs at the home of their e largely at-|spend the week ¢ with his daug Ross of Chur who has been em in the twist | ness the ma | in Harttord, YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Grant H, Edwards Ahle to Leave Hos- pital—William Kilroy Injured—New Ovorseer at Mill root, wilimantic| Cleaning, scouring and | which died Thursday %0 be buried when sor reed to give up work New Overseer from Bay State. orax, ammonia, kero| i roo o Jayea themselves and dan>ing. Refreshments were serv- ed by the host. Ralph Weeks of Giroto was a recent Last Warning s stso 'Bring Your Work Here NOW for Lewando’s French Dyers and Cleansers st R. I, after spending several days with | Mr. nd Mrs. James Counterman. PUTNAM et Thomas L. Taylor, Mesesnger on the DANIELSON Monitor, Recalls Famous Battle— Providence Elopers Disappointed— Prof. C. A, Wheeler to Addres Grange—Monument to be Auctioned | Charles T. Thayer Made Wire Chief by Railroad—Why Capt. A. P. Wood. | °f Three Divisions. ward Retired. Thomas L. Tavlor, ana | perhaps the only survivor in €onnecti Miss Maude Girard visited relatives | out of the crew of the world fAmots in_Westerly over Sunday ironclad Monitor, when she made her Willlam Warren, Dr. George M. Bur- | wonderful fight against the armored roughs, William Young and C. H. Pel | e T e If you wait until we are in our spring season's greatest rusb, don't be dis- appointed if you are compelled to walt a longer while than vou wish for emflm Br @ return of your goods. In order {o avoid this | WARN YOU NOW IN TIME. Westminster. Mrs. Benjamin E. Rapp of the Mash- entuck district, formerly of Daniel- the turret of the ship. Mr. Taylor seeks no acclaim for the part he took | in the grea t, and would not eve son, is recovering from a severe at- | consent o2t o i W | i of pneumo - 1| Charies Dean, W. Babbiti and Mr. F Baotmonls, |y ot Putnam | 1OF10F tho ety Ininites Ghat 1{ wOuld| Coje:Thers siere abost ehirt coupics JEWETT CITY | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR preached st the Congregational church | toi® {0 Telate the story, agreel present, Cargill orchestra played 10r | Firg in Goldberg Clothing Store, Dam- | Solution of the Mystery in Dayvills Sunday morning. Hestor i the it Gt fne Bl 0 ages Stock $3,500—Membership Con- | h ; Te Addreserahns. theater Lullding CAME FROM BAY STATE. test in Baptist Sunday School— | Editor: Beplying to yout oot- celer of the Connec-| As a ward room b nd r dind E ‘r‘nwndwy letter in Friday's Bulle- 1 S, 1 S el Whist of Rebekah Lodge. | tit, © would respectfully remind him college s to_do- | messenger, he was i woard the | Joseph F, Palermo and Ida Bronson grucifin [ e e b CEBs i maaiyi 8 | MOIH i neRs Ror Sam Sonso e e | Married in Putnam. Fire was discovered in the Jacob | bi.ry tyond his power io add new ke L theit Juhoting | Sare s fatilec L Bt TTay bty e Goldberg Clothing company's store on | jhos, Abot Aterie, . tomorrow (Tuesd ) evening. His ppY boy of 14 a at ne and had e L cowhoy, which he ealls history, i r ay) evening. | y boy of 14 at th h ss Tda Bromson, 23, of this city, | Main street at 13.80 Sunday MOFDINE: | ot S isters ot ol Hat ans the e subject will be Over tho Rockles and | Tecently come up intc s from | org Joseph Palermo, 23, Millbury, |A boy passing heard the crackling of | qut, o3 7Y &1 ‘n‘{{..;‘.’w:\‘f,‘."’ Victor | Through Canada Oeth Carplina, ‘Wihere ho W Mass., an emplove of the Worcester |flames and gave the alarm in the White | i 9% o ‘he [eERation of Fetor “Prof.” Douglas’ Trial Tuesday. ,", e R = 3| Consolidated Railway company, were |House lunch car. John Driscall, watch- | ArTative to jend & Hostic and fan In the superior court at Putnam to- | 158 @, long time ago” sai recently married In this city by At-|man for the Slater Co. saw the smoke | hip, IrEth 0 Napoleon's downfal e By G R L ol o o purely Nas wome fght.'| torney M. H. Geissier, acting 48 a'jus- (and rang the Slater bell. At a quarter | STyl setting to Napolson's downfall - Joel R, L. Douglas of T BRGL riig A v med | tice of the peace |of one B, R: Gardner rang the Baptist | 3,1tk i a chain of circamstances and of Charles Dansrea of the | 4 1t position between the grounc City Wotes, | church bell. The basement and the poleon et the aliied armies of Great of Plainfield, both criminal |back of the first floor was a r | aring | {ing to a as we came into | Lounis Wol ecently o a Drita ustria Rus wnd Py i | cases, will be held. The criminal bus- | € i« . d & ls Wolle, secantly Iauréd Jo 8 {tusmacs, 'Two stesscil 6 witer wme | SLASIS St S e aatiol b | Enemstor the ferm will: ‘then, have.| T5UB federa v in Grove street, has been dis- | got on in short order and in ten min- | e ain o wish 8 | = 5 Us an order to ‘Heave to ar % ‘ | The fire started in the basement |1 8 el b P g i To Camp July 16-27. | “Fire and be damne ator George A. Hammond Was!erom gome unknown cause. The Gold- | o8 army at Waterloo, 71,947 m The eenth company, | that our bridee lieutenar iest_of Postmaster McGinley at barg building is in an exceedingly bad | 310 246 #uns; Wellington, 67,661 me | wiil be'in camp at one of t | by golly, there sur o, Saturday locality for a fire, with the big|AaR? 136 guns. Wellington's army had New London artillery | « & Merrim omas McDermott was the guest! I Heureux block only elght feet away |® ¢\ English, Scotch and Irish regi 16-27, Instead of during June, | around and let us have ends in Nashua, X. . Sunda¥ | on the west and the John Murray | ments in it and it cannot be success &t first announced, | then gwi n and le To Hear Prize Essays. | property about the same on the east, | [lly denled that they were handi The pertodical report of | other.” Those shells 1 Dol it the meeting of Elizabeth Porter | With other buildings close in the rear. | With the highest iype of military lead es of chicken thie | turret of the Mor ik: H In handling the fi kly the | ership or that thev fought with r 2 ot b oh 5 nam chapter, D. A. R, this (Mon-| In handling the fire so quickly the T0H O t0R0 CASF (WUEES SUNE o8 and -thefts of the Lirds from coops | the cheesebox's ) afternoon, the prizé essays will | firemen again demonstrated their great | Paralleled - persistence and courage in various ms_of the town have | shells was ter 2 DLk, Aarazaes value to the property owners of the |and won Waterlon a K been made during the last few days. | were peppered A | patronized sale of homemade | borough {afternoon of June 18, 1815, two hours De¢p Frost In Cemeteries. | splinte : Re | food nd candy was held at the Con. | Mr. Wechsler who inanages the store | before Plucher appearcd on the field Ex tions made for graves d | epry 3 WILCH. theld o nal chapel S: v afternoon, | Was there at 10.30, Saturday night |8t T 0« in the evening. avations mad &r a | i : al chapel Saturday afternoon. i Shess hats add B Thol Miens 1| the latter part of the past week | 8 tur | Mr. and Mrs. Queif have been in this | When he left everything was in order 10 thes t t the mystery of i thes feat af Troat It Comietirt | through _batt stood ity the PASELaw QR as it should be, and he can give no |found the solution of the mystery ¢ | this part of the country. At all of the | the £un deck ol © fiss M. Eden Tatem of Gr | clue as to how the fire started. 'There | (he fato of the grest Zapoleo cemeteries t have receiving vaults | ! L my ¢ close a reiiias: Sromk & Briet in | 18 $4,000 insurance on the building and A .. JAS o bodies in unusual number are awa e s Bostor three thousand on the stock. The | Norwich Town, ing burial, no sraves having been | No Faith In Slingshot. | tnen A Danielson boy «¢ ned to 1 fiss Ethel Rowe, teacher in the | daMage to the building was only a few Pawtucket, R. I, High school, spent hundred, but smoke and water practi- ( end with her sister. Mrs. C. | cally rufned the entire stock of clothine | e e o A rete e st and the loss is estimated to be close to o . irs. Adele Walker has returned from | $3,500.00. bs I o visit in Providence | bz s ohew diptes Spir Going to Golden State. DEARNLEY'S SIDE WON. zabeth Wright, daughter of Tag | s . s v { Membership of Baptist Sunday School s BEPLFCVIRENE -SRI . T P e A 1 (gl L i Increased by Recent Contest. ry ea“er a“ yer rnia, where she is to visit| that at school bigger an him. T end himself ge and undev b i ey ik pd | The Baptist Sunday school, has just )y, still ur e ity s g v | Nr Uhmd Mrs. Hobart of Plymouth, |finished a membership contest, which 157 Franklin SL nothin < was later, § ted | Ma: T 1o sell hte’ Ginek Yor Ttaly. | JONCeS four weeks=—the month of Feb- s 5 x mesic x| whers: they to Spent several|? ie captains were chosen by —_— e ot < Mre Hobart 15 o sister of | the school, R W. Dearniey being chos- SUITS PRESSED 50z TO AUCTION MONUMENT. d not w all.| rs, . G. Wright, and was formerly a | €0 captain of the Reds and Rev. J. W. ety i Lo, Payne the captain of the Blues. No Family and Shipper Cant Agres—| ' Filly years after the gr iohe| DD EE {one was wceepted as o mew vupsi who | OUF Wagon Calls Evermsr- Guest from India f 3 ) ¢ was a member of any other school. Gl s il 11 SE B Kent. Church street, Anyone who had not attended Sun- |~ FE—— = Sl i parte ed| been entertaining her cousin, Mrs. |day school for six months was counted o Winiaes & i dad Bl 7 ¥ fanning Selkirk of India. 2 hew member. - Coupon tickets were | Delivered lo Any Part of Norwich fof the Haven road, advertises o | it~ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bartlett and [used, und when new members attend- | the Ale that is acknowledged to be t ing dtar i i | says ters, Misses Dorcas and Ruth|ed they presented them to the teachers £ HANLEY | B piomsie: ‘ e iing g 1 # Bartlett, were guests of Miss Lilliam [or captain, each signing his name on |the best on the market s | propessy et g el e Druett at Wellesley for the week end. |the back. = The referces and judicial | pEERLESS. A teiephone order will monumens oty et ¢ ‘ P M nd Mrs. Israel Lindsley of|committee were pastor Rev. B. W. e ot Y i Ah e i ot *n | Worcester were guests Sunday of Mr: ter, the superintendent, Byron C.|receive prompt attention o At T £ g s n Bugbee Willeox and scorer George H. Priot. 0 Franidi ) . S A T e S M. Wheelock of Church |[The weekly scores were given on the | D+ J- MCCORMICK; 20 Franidin 8t. R T e of up, and still later| o = retirmed from s weeks' visit | blackboard, At the Gloss of the Soti- e Eraiiita. eMere: T i e e ) relatives in Uxbridge, Mass. test, the losing side was to entertiin B e essel. SiiarE e e ¢ iy in some suitable manner. LEGAL NOTICES The number in the school at the |=—————- R i SRR | beginning of th econtest was 168; the : baly.can Tivs STAFFORD SPRINGS Iroad yards for months after & cHE : S A S _ | number of new members gained in the l B = ] e e B e s S S A e | NOT ally sent away, but has a ; to ¥ Az quet—Seniors Must Go to Washing- | now in the school. | et LR g anicison s 1ia, o % 5 ton Without Principal Williame— | The Home department had 18 mem- ¥ the fir of the kind hom citiz P s i | bers and now has 33. The mwaber R x'r] ¢ nd there 3 o RaGs 9 of Cradle Roll members wes 32 an ns liabls to taxes five were added making a total of 57 All pers ir " anquet committee of e Staf- | e Town of han o I rel not! desire 1 3 1 The banquet committce of the Sl | 4"\ nder four years of age. e R e A Tt oo e & | dinar: ble to d s ¢ oS eception. commitiee for | The entire roll now .numbers 208, | Dol ,Ct%% "ax ot Afieen (18} smil o H'_*E pes ;;YWED th T e B " ‘,‘]“"';‘“ "o be held on | March third, the last day of the con- | the dollar on the town list of 1911, due e vernor Baldwin of | test, there were 148 present. March | and payable April 1. 1912, also the e Tolk of Mis- |10 there were 135. R. W. Dearnley's | sonal tax, and for ihe p OPERS > Captain Woodward Is Too Busy For ke Connecticut, Governor Folk of Mis: !ige won the contest by five. lecting the same [ will be i town Military Service—Completed Seven- 85 by Town. Clerk—Giri | Sourl and farmer Atierney . Gnetstl Rebekah Whist and Soctal, B L e R LMaky, hhelt teen Years' Service. | s Only 18, ers, % consists | Ruthie Rebekah lodge gave a whist | 3¢ 1 K l’«(xvr‘n.“{x.d-';:::"vh et H: e e s R a % \ C. B, nristopher [ang dance in Rioux’s hall on Friday | {¢° ™y {llett's house, Goshen, from S e e L x R c reeman ¥, Patten, Frank H.|nignt the room being well filled. Whist | 10" to 12 DESS STs OIE SUpS L 1. D. O'Connell, OWI, | way played until ten o'clock, Mrs, R All pérsons neglecting s mnotle e Ol e e e - ady, Freder per, J.|F. Montgomery of Hartford tak Tyl be charged lagal fees and ada X o M e e s Charles Harwood, | hox of candy, the first prize, | tona, T Wood i oy b . Sanford wis "Laughlin, | F. Blake the gentlemen's first prize & | 1,104 ot “Labunin Cont.. Stareh 11 bofsecs e 4 g ed Wildey, Charles ckwith, pack of cards in a case. Mrs. W. J. [ g% T HON At A Wesds g b toastmaster will be Dr. James Babcock took the ladies' consolation o e PaceRRu ; € stied £ M- | v prize, a cream pitcher, and Frank Bab- saone iad 0 sy | o oS | B nens w nken o the | A S N M S e B TAX NOTICE him, thoug s - | fer to cail up he s sk tal Friday ever {men’s consolation prize . Mrs. Blake Pt ths el sslse by s ¢ pim | 4 with appendicitis. i | played for the dancing; Prof. R. J. Guy | Notice js hereby given that all taxes g thate e R s Painting C. V. Railroad Buildings. |prompted. The decorations were left [ in the Town of Nc gt , Btonington are 8 been Identified v n th Central Vermont railway com- |from the dancing class reception and | due and pe ‘,!“:‘ the “piitpoes of te cut natlonal guard, Captain Woodward | Providence, wi P . ts bulings 1. | were very LLPASLIVE. April, 1813 For the purpose of J has become one of ‘the best known | formats A borotig Ihe Central | Orangeade was served by Miss Huby | §% Wt ihe Town Clerk's office on Mon o jhou nuhe B He is ok r i T € eing painted ou the interior. |Thornton. The comrittee in r&e | day. April 1st, and Tuesday, April 30th ot cebiani S B £ g Seniors Going to Washington. |included Mrs. R. R. Wilde, % E. | from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2.30 P. M. ot 9 1 e s |requir X 0! ass will leave on the | Blake and Francis Campbeil at the post office :u:r:u_y»,::.; \»‘- THe first IGas 40 WA WLE Ay, s Borough Notes. s eeldence of I C._ e Novemt feit = AL L B Vppe | Miss May Potter Js at home for a|North Vest Corn B Wedns T Tg pany | 3. E. € E | Boston Saturday to attend the a o & the sameé. 1 again prome % State En t ERCHANTS HCLD RECORD. | {omobile show, remaining over Sinda teq at North Stonington, Mareh v E - i Frank E. Robinson was ia Hari- | )4 AR L rée W. CT .| Best Warrens, Leading with 483 Pins | rord Friday 1. WHEBLER, C : private E. ¢ —Standing of the Teams. Doreas circle of the King's Daughters o . c M, Third t " is to meet at Mrs. Willlam Beard ithin and for transfe : b ke the record for | wood's Tuesday. evening et of Colchoster on the Sth day of | be on_Mar made fi 3 team P e Stafford can- The Men’s club of the Congregational [ \{i7 (" 1412 geant of comy and adva Fussa Aex Fue ek by rolling 483, | church with their ladles and other Prosent—H._ P. erri'l L, .ruaw’ o o the rank of second lleutenant Gy g | ord has been held by Warrens e to meet at the parsonage | Estate gt Pl T b g+ e g same comm 28 of the same B 7 . ; re of 476, DaDolt of the ening. Colchester In said district, deceass vear. April 11 el e > R oW a tie with Wilcox | The F. G. class of the Congregation Bxecttor havisg Sat vy rdvanced a grade, becoming i Rhode Tsisnd for high single school held its regular fort ith the stntute, for an orde company M \ h having 1o pins to his |nightly meeting at the home of the of the whole or part of th ned capta teacher, Mrs. G. W. Robinson, Satur- tate drtrribfi: l,)l\rr!!:. h\' - g 906 4 . 7 ¢ day afternoon. 101 were spent od_that sald a| lcation be hea was tra fon 1 Imen i thecs & Bt Bbiess ot v ebate OFIGE in. Calchestor as tran A7, . |in séwing, then a short business m h N t 8 ¥ Wern Lost PC. | P v v ved | the 1€th éay of March, 1912, at | nd with his com nd from |ing was held, after which they d S in ‘e forenoon; aad ThES 3¢ infantry to the Coast Artiller Warre 2 | cak ndy and mountain-dew A ook o ba BIten by ISSrtias Thirteenth company. . t o au e ¢ 1 very pleasant afternoon was spent, | caps o thix order in a newnpaper hav. into ex F o o e i J R T% o cirenlation in smid_district, 1 Decembe « REE D 7 g Hugo Ames, an Author, was arrest- | (1a-reinrn be made to thie Court yarc wppointed an « THREE DIVI | 22 ”m n London on a charge of bigam Attest 7. P. BUBLL, Judge SabEand held that appoint aced harge of JORDE | cm—————————————————————————————————————————— Much ¢ W ate years Charles T. Thaye | Cre 10 3 222 SRR R o SO e ™ FOR SICK HEADACHE, SOUR STONACH LAZY LIVER OR SLUGGISH BOWELS four years mb Perry, O.|fon nan 5 rers : 66 Turn the rascals out—the headache, the biliousness, the indigestion. In Au ! nt to | lations in_ the th r cam_total, W 7 ‘ the sick, sour stomach and foul gases—turn them out torfight and keep Camp Perry as of Coni- | the en ch- | eam point, Merch them out with Cascarets A B o nactict taam | f the plant e Y rings "1,,,,‘1 S singlo | Millions of men and women taks a_ Cascaret now and then and never As a rifle expert Captain Woodw u!‘ ment is r 1 string_Wilcox 124, Dadoit 124, | know the misery caused by a lasy liver, clogged bowels or an ups m ranks wit! very be he na- i N yer ny frier of leaders—Tufts (Indepen- | ach k L Cales: dhiaiat sl Ll tlonal guard of Connectict as has _been t g (Warrens) 90; Don't put in another day of dis 4 : a w R L T .‘\,, S e oA e TS icox | late your stomach; remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and and bronze medals and trophies that | a night operator at 1 n while he | (Warrens) §§: Amprim (Rhode Is- | that misery-making gas: tuke the excess bile from vour lver and cerry he won in - competitior ‘\v s still a " i s nes) §8: Boldi (Clerks) $7: Malloy | off the decomposed waste matter and poison f h them Jacobs trophy awar ways ‘be \ And i e ST R off. “hhen you will' feel great | him_ after he had won it three t | serving the pre \ cived. | AL Torschman’ (John 4 A Cascaret tohight will straighten vou out in succeasion in matches shot c | t ailn T <t o by morning—a 10-cent box means a clear head local rang | o F 4 Games] This Week. and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the He holds aw for first hon: oine Mon rescents vs. Rbode Is- children — thelr little insides need a good, gen- won in ind cgimen Vs | . X thirt s tle cleansing, too, for 3 n | n Webs 1 fohnsons vs. Manufacture g Men's The club will | ve heen eng: Bridgeport Oratorfo soclety for the production at the Park theate Monday evening, April 8, of the orat rio Elijah. Soloists engaged are Mrs. East Hartford—Supt. of Schools Misden de Moss, soprano: Miss Helen | ing ther Thomas H. DeCoudres has been teach- Niebuhr, contralto: Paul Althaus, ten- | numbers be ing the High school in the absence of or; Gilbert Wilson, baritone Heath, L. Principal James R. Tucker,

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