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_ @i Wnlletin, Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88Iun St. " Norwich, Tuuday, ‘March 12, 1912, | . The Bulletin should be delivered | everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. | Subscribers who fail to receive it by | that time will confer a favor by re- Iportmg the fact to The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. 3 - ! Forecast For Today. LADY ASHISTANT WnEN: mequesven B! Washington, March. i1—For New England. Rain or snow Tuesday and Wednesday: south and southeast winds, increasing Tuesday night. Predictions for the New York Herald: On Tuesday cloudy weather wiil prevall, with rising temperature and light to fresh variable winds, fol- lowed by snow in the northern and rain or snow in the southern districts of this section, and Wednesday partly cloudy to 1‘.ur weather, preceded by snow or rain, with lower temperature. ‘ Observations in Norwich. The following records reported from FINE BACON— & 4 sliced or by. the strip. F.d HAM— the sweetest and tenderest. DRIED BEEF— no tough pieces. Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes | In temperature and the barometric changes Monday: Ther. Bar. People’s Market 7 a. m, 24 3011 6 Franklin St. L 27 30.20 BE s .. 37 3028 JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Highest 48, iowest L Comparisons. ARE READY FOR YOUR Predictions for Monday—Snow or (r:url: northwest: winds becoming va- riabie. INSPECTION 100 Carriages and Wagons, and high grade manufactured. Monday’'s Wweather—Fair; | periiture; variable standard - A mice rising tem- and complete assortment. Prices to suit the buyer. il _High || Moon Water. || Rises. HARNESSES, - . m different styles. Qur 18i2 Speci Harness is the best value ever| j, Examine our stock before you | 13 The L. L. Chapman Co. | 14 Bath Street, Team oftered. buy. Norwicl, Conn.{ =ix 1 &h er 1% 1g low tide, \vm\_n ‘-x lnlm.\m urmi Lll;efu“ e GREENEVILLE NEWS. Honor Roil of St Mary’s School— : Notes. Have you Bad babys phovosraph The following "upils taken 7 school we the hig' It's an art to take Dabys photo- | their respective clas graph us it should be taken. Yo watch month NORWICH shn.uam. TUESOAY,. MARCH 12. 1912 Nn Trace Secured 0f Arnold Fmt Selectman Bradford Says Shortage is Not Known— ‘Bond Good Only For One Year—Accounts in Tangle Both Years. - - 'MALTED MILK It was reported in Montville Monday that there was no report received from Wiiliam Arnold, who was the tax col- lector for two years and who has de- parted with a shortage showing on his books. An expert is at work on them at the present time, and the authori- | ties are looking for Arnold, and have | been since Tuesday: On Tuesday last the board of select- men had an engagement to-meet the | tax collector and receive from him an explanation of what became of va- rious tax payments made to him, which were not credited on the books. , present. There is no douwt at all that | ke has defaulted, but the exact amount | we cannot tell until the auditor gets through his work. “Arnold had several checks in his possession, paid to him a few days before he disappeared, which were | cashed that day in a N London bank. We know this. he checks | were in payment for taxes. It is not/| g0 that the shortage amounts to $900, | though it may be more or less, for we have not yet been able to strike | a balance. For two days the expert accoungant has been unable to get at | daughter, AtFountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Deliciom, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. *qmckhncllp d in a minute. ake no imitation. Just say “HORLICK’S.” 'Not in Any Milk Trust Dr. Jefferson King 3y going to Dr. King vou place yourself in the hands of the foremost dentist in New England, Clara Louise Wuttkey, was The previous Saturday the selectmen |the balances and it will be two days|United in marriage with Howard James who, by his wonderful inventions, —Mr. Bradford, Matt A, Tinker and|more, in all probability, before he gets | Wight of Hartford, son of Mr. and has revolutionized the science of Moses Chapman—had met Arnold injto them.” ;1:“";', H}‘i‘e‘.\am M. ‘\‘\_“:m of A"“l’m ‘)]\_‘_"Ufl“"'.‘_ By the u[sex orl the the office of Town Clerk Charles N. idn” 05 s orcester, pastor ing Safe System of Dentistry Chanbail S hie iy ol orm: Elected When Books Didn’t Balance. | ¢ Breadway Congregational church, any person, no matter how old, :appell, where there was a stormy iy e B , p g s I3 interview, with unsatisfactory results, | A Then Mr. Bradford made the start-|officiating. The bridal couple stood in delicate or nervous, can have v of the members of theliRg statement that in both the !front of a bank of palms and ferns. their teeth extracted, filled or hoard could not meet Arnold on Men- | 28d 1810 tax levy accounts Arnold |The bride wore a charming gown of || crowned WITHOUT A PARTI- day morning, although they desired |38 deficient: thi he had been "“\\h ite silk and carried a bouquet of CLE OF PAIN OR DISCOM- not to allow 4 continuance of the in- | €lected Jast fall while his books did | Killarney roses, In her hair she wore FORT. 1o 't £60 . loRE ;¢ "y and they ! hot balance. a wreath of sweet peas and smilax. ' D iy lone e Al Ol e R for. e tattheul collection | Fier ay gown was a grey|] NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES! at 9 o'clock for the time of further in- | °f taxes by Arnold on the 1909 levy, | cloth w ack hat. My prices are within the reach terrogation of thé collector, according to Selectman I}rfu\[m(!. had The bride received many pretty gifts of all who apprec s:ng good work. The selectmen assembled In accord- | Peen secured by the United Surety among which was a sum of money Unhesitatingly T claim to be the vith plan at the time named. At | C0» & Maryland corporation. “ThiS | from her parents. only real painless dentist in Nor- o'clock Arnold had not put in an|COmEany,” continued 1\'“1 Bradford, | The affair was very quiet, on ac- wich , o, | “wer o the hands of t recelVer : counic of a recent desth in tk ypearanc The selectmen went back | Went into the hand of the recel ouni of a recen 1 in. ‘rll'lw\('“l nrlY (‘\\h ‘rg:;v:e‘mv;w reluctantly. | ne time after the collection on that nily, only members of the two fura- Hju SET TEEI" 500 = 2 iy 5 . oo+ > sgan. T 1ever a new ! jlies beine \sen They made inquiries at Arnold’s house | VY B e bt il e ey _Dreamnt. il < S WITH THE NATURAL GUMS 1" found that he had gone to New | Pond called for, Mr. and Mrs. Wight left on the 413 .ondon that morning, Mrs. Arnold ex- | 10se, unless Arnold desire 10 | train for Hartford, where they will re- Gold sl Pure Gold ss pecting him back in time for the meet- | Make it ; ) side. Mr. Wicht is a cabinet maker Filling u!’ Crowns ing with the selectmen, about which he| Mr. Bradford said that he was 1ot The pride is a graduate of the No Pty Bridge spoke to her, ’ {a_member of the board of selectmen free Academy snd was valedictorian |} Fiifing 50e P Work $5 “All day long the faithful wife, one At the fime that the bonding com- | of the class of 1910. ¢ Montville' vl o1 r ;| pany became bankrupt that . he | Both hate many friends in this city . £ Montville's most estimable young D2ny became bankru ”'f X e many fr sat up late into the night, listening | N laxity in town matters, 1'»\\-‘ a happy married life. . for his footstep on the porch. When | Ing the collection of ‘-a\'}»"‘}“ it I T 203 MAIN ST., he did not come she went to the bed- ;\Irl‘\;n:‘t the cellector being prop At the labor exchanges in Germany Over Smith's Drug Store, room, intending to lie down and ftr POEIEG. gl 708,000 men and women operalive Norwich, Conn. to get a respite from the terrible anx There was never any other bond ‘i v " WU (O for saie in 1909, 4 fety which she since early morning. Mrs. Arnold found the note on bureau and it nearly broke her hes morning she delivered the mes- to the first selectman, who t the note be turned ove d heen experiencing | 1 de- i given by Arnold unt tion, id Mr. man said .that Comstock, cha tral demo A. Johns rman Charl rman of the state tic eommittee, Freder Postmaster Merritt made 2,208,000 for employes. applications MARRIED Antique n. Mrs. Arnold acceded to the AT 4 p LN his roguish little gmile, his pretty dlttle | IX—Charles Lynch, Mary and Selectman Bradford at peie ng of New London. dimple, Such photograps become prlzed “atherine M n, ged counsel, who's jed t b HT A remembtmme. of babyhood's dags in X se nination of the lector 3 Mre i oo - years to come. We have had years of | zuerit. 1thy Cany, Harold “It was up to the RESYS L5 Wutt- experience in photoeraphing chiildren. { O 'onn MecCrohan, Josept o 2 of select [,}n—y_ i\r;mmm b - - They always look their best when we .l:mi i 5 lnvestlcatmg the Accounts. see that the 1909 book we ttled las 2 2 take them. No troublesome posing.; Grad tn Donahue, John P, - Vednesday an expert] April When the present board took WEfiEMAN-PARTLO — In Griswold, Snep them in a jiffy. ‘nn'm an, Burns, Imelda Oue- b : ng among the charge of town affairs it demanded} March 10, by et i1 om l"tu ar; Rene Ouelett ounts for some means « suitable bond for the collection of | and Delia| rhere js a fascination in acquiring teed, Helen Shea,|ing what amount the official is short,|the 1910 levy 2 nd the bond was "'l.‘ and owning the furniture of VOATE RGO, | E It \.11' be at least two days longer A week ago Saturday we met in the 2% gD Many fine examples of Colonial days i Margaret Redden o Sy 307 ntany-on town clerk's office to inquire into tax DIED. are in the homes of this city, and no 4 Connors, . Marion Lo out WLl GeBnite resAls |accounts, Arnold agreed to meet us | Norwich. Marcii 9, 1912, | doubt there are forgotten treasures in o Heleri Mc \‘r (,} 4 5 | the again on Tuesday at 9 a. m.) y Villlam A. Baker,| many an attic, or ancient homestead vine Portl | Selectman Bradford’s Statement. | We went there and waited until 11 ar by. ThePhotographer. ward = Walsh,| Selectman dford said Monday: | o'cle When he did not come we were recently entrusted with - 1d left town with ac short. | 1 to think so g was wrong | al picces of special merit, and the Opposite Noerwich Savings Seciety. Slattery, . M » is a ot of hearsay talk about the |: 1en he did not come back that | t work of restoring being completed, case, which 1 inot vouch for atl got busy { Rhode Island papers plea €opy have placed them on exhibition in our F l fs P k p Cormic \’l‘i‘,\ r;\' Norwich, h 9, 1812 for the benefit of those in- T H H o Andrew 1 Stevens, ine line of St. Patrick’s Post ! \ndres Pt - oo i oo S VL £t Cards at ; e o NORWICH MEMBERS {HOME CHAPTER, : "of her _sister note fle Malogany Sofa rds a C °Ta. KING'S DAUGHTERS 3 P roved its age, by the hand made ':P_v.(fin Y —dohn cins RIFEYINDA T (R TaE RIS | 6 0 ‘ screws. which firmly held the THE NOVELTY SHOP i e oeier (Catherly Attended County Mesting of A. O. H.|March Meeting Held at the oJhnson | s and the hammer headsd taeks C L. fllLL, 56 Franklin St ¢ son, ' James Raymond Reed,| Auxiliary—Plan to Attend State Con- Home Willimantic, reh | in this old plece are dark and richly N dEreet | John Shea, Anna Nevins vention. TR et O Yty \I_”_[_;:"“T‘,"flr\:’,"””' 1‘(,‘0‘,‘,\ 22| shaded, and have lost none of their S — — | ooy Hoke Ao 1v“ i v 7 A original beauty, while the carved feet 5 : Personals. The cot board of the Ladies' | hered A _“f“" 3 £ 5 LES—In this h 11 1912 | add much to its attractiveness. Edward livan has returned to|Auxiliary to the Ar Order of H G O 3 ar ot A tip-up Table of real San Domingn Pawtucket after spending a few da bern Su mahogany has graceful legs, and 1s & with Patrick Redden of Smith a London eeting little gem i for business meeting, ey 4 [ s A D oL bonate joined the chapter. The Ladies' Sewing Table, with her home in Fail River aftc wwvention at :port in il Tts were Sloat Mol TR e e ¥y { avenue, 3 EASs 1 e bl \eeting. A t lunch was | Dame of Martha Washington's ti - s A et ! oo v » favors be appropriate | A rge fall leaf Farlor t of arrangemen € o i & Wko have just got the room this; ..o, - Young of the Greene ; > of s t to Patrick’s day These ladies | hoicest mahogany, mellow with age, week to take in ten cars for over-|.ills schools has returned from Pal- | versary on day, April 23 e apieage. . Mis Moy BA And_showing the and dick shades hauling and repainting. mer, Ma where she gave an inter- |s sy 42 luncheon. 5. Joseph ams, Mrs. David - of the wood in fine contrast, {s a per tter have it dons now rather than | ¢sting on primary reading to the e div the county pe Baleor 1] fect piece, of unknown value, proba- L Inber witbr the. rush’in dn. teachers of Palmer and vicinity represente following | 2 Brige: Aghes i bly the dower for.a brida We do this work, ali branches of it, AN Toy { Mrs Miss Kat ".‘”‘."1 il Ty 1912 i N’w‘rw“ The mahogany Oard Table, Shess- T A § : : TAFTVKLL"— s Bro ¢, Caulk s, Mrs Cochrane, 3 3 on degign with taper legs and inlay, painting, trlmmmay. ete, in 2 fnrst- Ii Jer Conant, Mrs. Alfred Da- | is a ple makes one envious. class manner, our prices Leing consist- { Meeting of Les Artvsans Cnadians—| Rvan ind 1 m M 0 “ Parlor and minor frame, ent with good work. 2 Not Ars. MecCormac T_ ‘l ™ | showing excellent examples of ntce T et i 1] OO mma Denehy, AT THE AUDITCRIU | work, are in the same exhibi- rell attended Scott & Clark Gorp. = ‘m‘)‘ was initiated cations for membership were receive Tel. 697 Greeneviile R ne business was disposed of ' it S voled to hold a Whis\ in .\y)!'rl FUNERAL 1912 ARRIVAL William F. Gaffnsy. The funeral of William I, ‘:Ifin"\ Wall Pa ers held from his Jate home, dence street, at $.30 Mon morning, with services in the Sac Large assortment of new and beau- | Heart church at 9 o'clock. The attendance inclu s from out tiful patterns, Prices to suit. relatives oy of town. [ We solicit inspection. | H. pleton officiated nv\\ the The Fanning Studios, | Face, nd Some Swl‘i‘( ]),L‘ 31 Willow Street dered by Mi allie Delane were many beautl floral Friends acted as be, Burial St. Mary's ceme neral Director charge of the ar For ALL (including forelgn) daily, weekly and monthly listed publicationx, wsingly and ciubbed, quotat nmu address B A, W, GILMAN, N, Canterbury Road. Brooklyn, ance on Pianc for New Hall tributed by Friends. R in the family piot in the | tle melodrama bit that these Ywo . ; NI ik Tl lever people handle to perfection and ersonals. ice | tc much applause. In the motion pic- | MAPLB SUGAR Mrs. Bridget Fivnn, Mrs. Malone ar tures the subjects for the films are Misses Annie Keenan and Agnes () ,4“' s arrange- | full of interest. On Monday the i lone were visitors in New London nnv,mm_ | torium put_on st of its specia —at— Sunday. two-reel western pletures, wh i ' b & { to be made a feat 1 futyre ev- Mrs. Kerber and two sons have re- | : 3 Sl ... . |ery Monds d Tuesday CARDWELL'S |25 Ko, s ons b 1| st cot o st sansn o |5 Sy ing a few days with friends on “"’ | 18 number of tens of coal were | 4} chants avenue. livered uptown. ! Eo A- w. GILMAN'S NORW‘CI— IOWN ‘ Mrs. George \\ Rr‘u; r “‘,, ‘\"l:l_'}\f‘“» ;James N. Marshall lgjured by Fall Periodical A. {cus Hill has returned home after o} g.om Tree—Willard May Sprains His gency weel’'s vislt with relatives in Norwich. | Ak} Raymond Wmcnuter Injured—Bal- | | el 4 § feb29d After working out of i town for se i tll‘cn months, W. F. | i i Tufts is 1 here asgain. NEW LINE of FALL DRESS GOODS direct from at very low prices, rtment lengths of all kinde. Cotton Goods and Silks at Half Prices MILL REMNAMNT STORE: 3 Mrs, Annie Gorman ar ave oved from Otrob, JOHN BLOOM, Prep, |, >'f moved fron 1 W. Main St. to Hospital corner. On Exhibition A fine assertment of the Tatest S(yh‘as in Millinery for Winter wear at MRS. G, P. STANTON'S, Ne. 62 Shetucket St Standish of East Orax tie weke end with re Walle i.. =pent here, her brothers 2o L. J. Saxton of Wightman ave- t Mcnday for a visit witi rel in East Orange, N. J. Mrs nue 1 lives Mr, and Mrs, this week from Central Village, ldgar Dennis Otrobando move avenue to The Mdn h meeting of the Lathrep craorial. Woreign M oLary society 1s to ve peid Wednesday afternoon, 7 HICk. UVCI'Y Ill‘ Mdlflg The eentinued STABLE ‘We gussaiiles our servies (e bhe the best at the mest reasenable prices. MAHONEY BROS,, Falls Ave. QUALITY in work should aiways be ceasidered ! especially when it cests ne mere th_n, eold weather Funeral AGER Diresty: " and Embalmy the imferior kind. <killad muen are | 78 Fragklin 8t, Bullstin Bldg. employed by us. ©ur price tell the Telephone 843-8, whele story. Prempt service duy or nlght SBTETSON & YOUNG. | Zady Aaslstant. Residence iit laoadway. opp. Theatre. Telephone €42-3 wIE? ¥Ou want 1o nul gaur busi- befor e the punlic, thete 18 no me- dium belier (Ran throuysh U v,i““:fl" M 4 iRg celumnas oi The Con-! has | Fallon, Bessie O') an, Miss Kat ngton, N Malone, \ \ argaret ( Miss rine Sulli ; Clarke, William Malone, ine |Im | n of \(m | Miss A | Ju\m‘ fary 1 Mrs. Flynn, Mrs. Brennan Annie Keenau of Taft- ville, FUNERALS. David Chester Comstock. funeral of Da held from 1 nter af ¢ Com- home 2 The vid Che s late ster Lover of My & al friends of the deceased & beasers: Dan D. Home, George H. adford, Paul brenner, Dv ey, David Julnhnu and John The balance of $15 remaining unpaid on the piano reczutly purchased for otland ro friends. hall on the atributed by i | d Friday, the axe ! mond Winchester his thumb. At the 1l it was hoped t the | treat ven will be successful in | saving the injured taumb. i Sponty 1 Winchester, now employed in was at his home on Otro- | be enue over Sunday. His broth- | g4 Winchester, who has been king for some time in Willimantic, | ecured a place in Maine. | Hale's Honey Of Horehound and Tar Will Stop Your Cough And Cure Your Celd Centains ne epium ner anything injurious. All Druggists. Teu Pike's Toathache Brags, § and many velog 1t and control present. Hanlon & Hanlon. two tor of | nasts, who wind up t Palm 1( with a marve ddress % and dive 1 right | man Fine Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. The cha rm of a pie each one a top iine Monday at was shown o1 ‘um in the ti pened up pro- half of the week, a storm of applause for hat he f > was little violinist who is an T instrume with her fre 2 back for wonders of dain with I d the housc and had to cor several muscular n landing who is br! 1t with stand in his pe doing a hand One of the best acted sketches on | he road is put on by er and Zoli- | {man ‘n The Woman Who Dare a lit- James Nelson Marshall received a | fail from a tree recently, getting a bad shaking up and breaking a small bone in his foot. He will be confined to the house for some time. and Mrs. Dopot of Baltic spent with Mr, and Mrs. A us ) and Mrs. Peter Dopot of viile apent Sunday with relatives here, Miss I.ena Cohn spent unday in | New London with her sister, Mrs, | Louis hwartz Miss Sybil Kilrey and Anna Beck- ed friends in New London Seymour Stoddard of Lords Point, Stonington. was here Sunday. Mrs. Maripn I'. 1., Eddy has returned from 2 we stay in Wakefield, R. L Sprains His Ankle. Willard May sprained his ankle near Jones’ store, getting out of his team tirday. 1t is in a very wedk con- dition, ed Tetreault of Danieison spent Satur with friends here. Miss Mary Smith of Norwich has returned to her work at Yantic after two weeks' vacation. Joseph LaVaile of Hallville spent Sunday with friends here. Two little girls, Blanche Richards and Mary Rouse Soucie, walked to Norwich Saturday in ene hour. Oscar Caspert of Pittsfield, Mass., has begun werk in the Yantic woolen mill, Miss Maud Lamoine spent Sunday ‘with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Lambert of Taftville WEDDING. Wight-Wuttkey, A qulel wedding teok place at o'clock Moaday afternoon at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Jjulius Wultkey, Neo 115 “Hgali. Aibesl, whey ey two hand | ol FRANK A. EILL, are’ excellent Antique Furniture, stering and General illed workmen facilities for the and also Repair- ing by 15 liain Street, While we cannot offer the “origi- nals” we have in our warerooms sev eral handsome reproductions, includ- ing Mahogany Buffets of our own make, Dining Tables and Chairs, Par lor Chairs and aw-foot Tables, all of which are most desirable patterns An inspection will be appreciated “ Funera! Directors —AND— Embalmers. v M. 5. Gilbert & Sons 137-141 MAIK STREET Lady Assistant. Telephoue call Beary E. Church. LADIES’ GUN METAL AND CLOTH BUTTON AND BLUCHER, SPECIAL AT $2.23 828-3. Wm. Smith Allen Your Watch Needs Cleaning would think of ranning machinery constantly part be ex IINE TOP, No man his automobile or kind without keeping it oiled ean. A watch can not pected to keep perfect time un- less it receives careful attention our Watch Repair, just inside the front door. We will make it an aeccurate time- piece at a moderate cost. (| The Plaut-Caddea Co. 144-146 Main Strest. 104 Main Street of any and every - $8. |We Guarantee Every Watch in the Strongest Pos- sible Way. ‘\c are also agents for the! Hamilton, Rockford, Elgin, | {Howard and Illinois Watches. 'WM. FRISWELL 25 and 27 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. Leave it at Have You Exhansted vour paticnce and coé. bin trying .o keep warm this winter with that heat. yours? If you have, come over to BREED'S shop and let him tell you what the matter is, Forty years' experience is yours for the asking, and you get the expert ad- vice and labor for the one price, No non-producers to pay for to add to the expense account, ing system of We Lead—Others Follow FRISWELL Offers for a Limited Time A GENUINE RELIABLE Waltham Watch /In a Guaranteed 20-year Gold Filled Case for LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Pies, Cake and Bread that cannot pe excelled. ‘Phone your order. Prompt service HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY { UJPRING WATER QJATISEYING l Tel. 34.2, Norwich, Conn,

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