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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1912 4 = 4 & . |the cleaning of the basin or the filling | Was given at noon Tuesday this week 4 FANCY Ba The Bulletin e ’ e s s e et e il s s g ety et Wi Daclgrad " FANCY BACON 2 D. W. Cosgrove of Marlboro, Mass,, s ga Ion ompa y alr proper depth. No attempt will be the regular day for the talks. Rev. 1 FANCY LAMBS 1 in town for a short time. made to flood the basin for water to|C. H. Ricketts of Greenville Congrea- FANCY 5 TR = ey send into the city and none has been | tional chiureh was the speaker and Mrs. 4 DUCKS sh, Woednesday, March 18, 1912 | yoiy Jamed Tobin of Norwich is vise sent into the city yet, It is probable |Louis O. Potter rendered two S0los [Catarrh Germs ust Be Conquersd FANCY BROILERS e iting Mrs 31 2 Upon the topic of Fatal Denials, Rev 3 — iting Mrs. Thomas Faulk: 4 2 5 that the work will Tequire all summer | _Upon the topic of Fatal De s - FANCY GUINEAS VARIOUS MATTERS street, Monson, Mass. - " 'S"| Big Slump in Price of Both Common and Preferred Stock of | iy \wiii™hot be finished until into | Mr. Ricketts compared human lite to| ~OF Health Will Be Destroyed. FANCY BEEF fo P September. electricity in that it bas positive and llr)w-.. have catarrh you must van- 2 BRIy PR Mrs. Charles Andiew: B b ; - s s Yl negative sides. quish an army of persistent, destruc- Al oy o ot fre, iyine extra rebearsals | o G weturned from u ai o | MeCrum-Howell Company at Chicago the Cause—Busi-|, o . o o orare dve mictobes * before you can fet A FANCY ORANGES " Da as, Belva Wilbur of Stafford Springs. 4 ; SODALITY SMOKER of_it. FANCY PEARS / Tailors and dressmakers are alteady | i a1 I Frowarth ness Has Been Brisk Here—Reason of Decline Uncer- GATHER AT HARTFORD. \LITY M You might as well choose your FANCY GRAPE FRUIT . o 3 | Mrs. M. J. Howarth has returned to : : — weapons. declare war and annibliste gaNcY ?.m;t RU working overtime to 8l Easter orders. | {pngrs dugon el hp, returned to G Taxation Discussed from Several | Teams Report on the Result of Canvas | JELPOIR. Ceclave war and snnibliate A meeting of the health officer of | the Winter with relatives in Windham, e Viswpoints—Criticism and Misun- —Eentertaining Program. Stomach dosing wow't kil them; FANCY TANGERINES, the state is to be.-held at Hartford on i Juam ¢ i, "travs or demched £ Lett: Cel End Ro- | April 3 a Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Eileirs are soon 1 derstanding. Hll of ‘enthiqainem over. ifle reportet Ly s S ancy Lettuge, Celery, Endive, Ro- 3 to move from Unfon stieet to an| - Chicago despatch Tuesday evening | the time the company placed its pre- o | presented Tuesday night at a Smoker | gory deatroying alr breathed ovee tha main, Peppers, String Beans, Sweets, | yiiiron who always find diversion | APartment in The Osgood, on Church | sald: ferred stock on the market In responze to an invitation issued | of St Joseph's Sodality and Literary | eniive membrance will put_catasth Cranberries, Yomatoss. coloring Ehster eggs are relieved that | Streel. “Interests identified with the com-|bY Tax Commissioner W. H. Corbin a|association, the members enjoyed &|germe out of business fn Short order, Quality and Price please you. |the price is getting lower! Rev. “Announcement that the governing meetl) f local Aicials fior / ha : pany seemingly have not been dispos- | Meeting of local taxing officials from | 8yc"Cloine " “and made the rooms | Yo memror L 5 Willlam A. Keeie of Plainfleld | COMmittee of the Chicago Stock Ex-|ed to support elther the common or pre- | all over the state was held Tuesday |png with their cheers as General T.| o g,,-.:.fi,.d”r;?:‘rry‘f: |’,leom¢'hr°m.mo.a“ ‘The poles about town which hold|Went to New London Tuesday to|change had asked for information con- | ferred of late, and the steady detline fin the old supreme court room, -aiitcl| y jtzgerald caled for and received E : Co, 1o end c cf the fire alarm boxes have been given |Preach at the Lenten devotions In St. | cerning the McCrum-Howell company’s | culminating 'in today’s sensational | building, Hartford, The room Was|the encouraging reports from his ten | ot 0. “fom';’“;’:‘a "‘;:“"‘; g a fresh band of vermillion paint Joseph's ‘church, Tuesday evening. affairs, resulted today in a rush to sell | Slump is believed in some quarters to | crowded. There was a great deal of|({eam captains who are placing the tick- | EEET® you i & et 8% : S the shares of the company. The pre- |be the result of an unelenting bear | iniclest taken in the proccedings. ety for the Sodality's annual ante-|pact I vou own a little HYOMEBL Of late considerable hay is being|, D- 1 Talbot of West Main street | ferred stock showed one time a_break |movement engineered by influential | There was a great deal of Interest|jenien ball. General Fitzgerald bad a | 2ar€ ™ parate bottle of HYOMEL for carted in from the suburbs, the price | 'fi Tuesday to spend the remainder | of ten points and the common elght.” | traders.” taken in the statement of Sematur|clock dial prepared to register .the |Gy “og®Ct e TotUe OL 0 NI 10e being well up toward $30 per ton. of the week wiih his daughter, Mrs.| Another report was to the effect that| It was impossible to learn anything |John H. Courtney of New Haven, in|progress towards the goal of 100 reference o the rule observed by the | fickots, with an electric bell attach] NAIer buy a complete outfit that only Dn G A DAV[S Frank Marquis of Brooklyn, N. Y. the common stock of the McCrum- |through local sources concerning the | g e @ . U A Branches picked from cherry trees Howell company sold Tuesday at 4, off | cause of the slump. Whether it was | assessors, of that town reiative to the {ment, which was kept busy during the | <o 4 a few weeks ago are already in bloom, | MI: and Mrs. J. W. Shirley of Prov- |3 points. The preferred sold at 46, off | because of the investigation by u»!nduug n “of 10 per cent. to tax lisis |evening in giving the signal for the 54 Washington Street Where kept in water in & warm room, | idence are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Addi- | 10 points. | government being conducted against | not sisned by the owners of the prob- | cheers as the captains walked up THE 3 i {son Avery of Hamilton avenue. Mr The Chicago News of Monday had |the alleged Bathtub Trust, or the fact|erty. The scnator stated that acting |with their reports and money. Among Hours: 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. iny pots of shamrock and green | Shirley is first officer of the Fall Riv- | the following reference to_ the decline |that a dividend might be passed, or|on the advice of a former corporation |the sales reported was five tickets Special attention to the Eye, Ear,|carnations in the florists' windows in- | er line sieamer Providence, in the stock: something else, could not be ascer- | counscl, the late Willlam H. Ely, the | taken by President Willam B. Walker [] Nose and Throat. dicate the approach of Bt. Patrick's| ... Charlotie Molyne | “Brokers on the local Stock Exchange | tained. There was doubt expressed as | Asscssors insist on the owners of the | of the American Thermos Bottle Com- Telephene 827. day i ol el i b L Holloway | today were mystified by a further vio- | to any serious financial trouble, and it | Property s the lists personally or | pans » ' 5 of jew London has been obliged to|lent slump in McCrum-Howell shares, |was sald that business was about the | makir reir 1 . The senat id| " The full lst of boxes was reported The body of Mrs. Finland Fox was | decline an invitation to the banquet|Tne prefrred, a 7 per cent. stock, which | same. the ass: will not accept the sig- | taken as follows sent 1o Woodstock for burial on Tues- | of the united A. O. H. division of New v W . i T e een rushed Taven. on Mondar, Mareh 18, us se | 2 feW Weeks ago was selling around 93, | The Nocal plant has been rushed v ) | patures of authorized agents to tax| 1, John Donovan, Jr.: 2, Miss Mary i day by Church & Allen, going on the | 1ven. on Monday, March 18, as sie | but which closed last Saturday at|with business for many months, so | ‘Ists. { Kane; 3, James McGr. 1. sosenn | The Best Watch in the World. fiEO A o train. | s e lecture in Purtchester; N. Y. |797.3, dropped on first trades this much so that the cupola in the main| Some of those present resented the | Sheridan: John_ Cunningham: 6, | . . that night, . 8 e i o A o aia b S 33 : - morning to §3 and later in the day fo | foundry was increased in size by a |refe-eace of Tax {pmuissioner W. H.| Thomas Brennan: 7. Mrs. Donahue of o Ao S A Catin | come. ACoR OF 50. The common stock sold down to |new one, and an additional one is here | Corbin, who presifled, to the state- | Baitic: s, Walter Hends. 9, Joan Me- | All Grades hurches throughout the state will| COMPANY IN FAVOR OF H end ot the | ment, ‘which has been printed in the | Gormick: 10, John McCormick: 11| always on hand and fresh care of the business. Tho | newspapers, attributing to Rev. Dr.|Daniel Maher: 15, Edward Walsh: 13, | only this winter leased the | Donovan, pastor cf St. John's Roman | George S, Powers: 14, C. ¢, McNama Rogers shop to use for its church, Middletown 4 !fmm the factory. against a closing price Saturday [to be erected in the south TWELVE DAYS AT CAMP.|Of 20, reacted to 13, but was offered | plant, to fnaly at 11, with 10 the first bid. A |compan funite for conference at St, John's cathedral, Hartford, on Thursday. | er they preferred ten days for instruc 150 Towels, 35c. Coal dealers learn that the railroads | tions in the summer with state pay or e arly | Large Majority of Fifth so Vote—Ar- | Short time ago the same stock was |four stor | icism Judge N. Ayling: 16 and 17, ’ s f Wien the snow began to fall early | Larg jority A | ? lof = sonal ni £ “orbi Tues goble tamembire i - sclling around 40, and last vear, short- | present storage quarters, ith afof a personal nature of Mr. Corbin eman, Jr.: 18, J. Riordam, s St SCOtt s Soft e B e S sadeen) tillerymen Defeat Baltic Champions. |1y after the company had listed its|view to using it as a part their | The tax commissioner resd from Kiiroy: 19, T. J. Fitz- | % . bty s LR I N 5 o1 | Sbares on the Chicago Exchange, the |manufacturing plant later. The addi- | clipping from a newspaper that re- nt, J. C, Bland Tissue Towe's Ty of:the blg Dlizsard of | The proposition of declaring wheth-| piorereq stock sold as high as §81-2, | tonal cupola, it was reported, was ex- | marks attributed to Dr, Donovan and Coscoran, 1. J erguson w1d the common at 67. No oflicial an- | pected to be set up and ready to be|which represented the latier as hold- | gunivan Crowley, Will nouncement that would serve to throw | fired by the first of next month | ing the tax commissioner responsible | jam Harrington: 21, St. John's Sodal- | have promised to put on more coal|twelve days, with ten days state pay|&NY light on the behavior of the shares| An employe of the foundry stated | for the increase in the assessment on | jty of New Towel Flburey 206 | 20 L 2 BT s s, s s w s e o e e [ senint s G S matel o tae nersunn i delmt R (i of Nev Tioodon L W, . Rrighi Charbonneau $1.00 merts dlfsady orlered may be eIl where officials of the company wers|given of a ten day shutdown for in- | Dr. Dorovan is pastor, and as saying P. MecGarry: 20, W. H. Oat: 30 | fore the members of the Fifth com- |said to be in conference, In LaSalle | ventory, which is usually taken nong other things, that he (the T S v pany Tuesday eveaing. It scems e street 1t npan Dorgiantiy. PAMOLe) THAE |ttt L iProms. the. oonditions Inaieaton | crend. dustosy nnas, thet | T. Leahy; 31, James Fenton: 32, Wilk FRANKLIN SQUARE put be- Sani-Tissue Toilet Paper,| irs. M. V. Ford of West Thames|€overnment is willing to pay for 12|the company would pass the dividend | by the busincss in the local plant for |the commissioner in' the dark with | 1. Hewitr: 85 I 3. Subres; 56, Wil- | street calls attention to the fact that|9AYS but the state can only pay for on the common, which heretofore has | the past two yeais, the big decline in | revoiver, etc iam McKnight e v 10c per roll. aldwell 7. s the birthplace of | 1t The Tifth company men by a vote | paid 3 per cent.'a Year. A good deal of | the stock s (he cause of much sur-| Col.'John . Murphy of Norwich ob- | Juy “Moore; 39, Daniel Mullen 40 2 A Seover Vil 5 {of 31 to § declared for 12 days, being | this stock was given out as a bonus at | prise. The plant is closed till March 25. | jected to the introduction by M. (or- ~ f ous b e eveland and not Bloomfleld, & SO SO | DY M Frank Stanley; 41, P, Caples, T, Rile . 15 rolls with White Por-| "} { willing to accep government pay for | bin of o matter which was’ entirel g & y St e RPN a ma ch was_ entirely jart of the evening was % | : ! x onovan. | given over to an informal musical celain :‘xt“" to match bath-| ., E. Crary farm in Gris- | Ssked by the colonel. COLLEGE CLUB ENTERTAINED [AUTO CHEMICAL TRIED | Such matters ought (o be ket outside B ARTA e WIth Salactiondty thiHles wold, cons| LR sotia hasty o company ‘had a regular Irill the mecting. Those al the meeting | by olois o - 80 : room tiling, $2.00. b Rl B R r}"r"';rlmri”;“"l" st Mt i it OTHER LITERARY CLUBS. OUT ON.THE HiLug.| Be Sning. Thase £t s Mesiin ut, the sololsts of (he sociely, und all cnl. old b entice to Frank B, 1 attendence, Tueaday | g & s ad £ to do with it the minstrel troupe. Sandwiches and | a R Terr: e Gris g nine, when there was a recruit and one Commissioner Corbin said he ha . e s These goods are made by T R T e i Address on Education Given by Misa | Excellent Resuits in About Nine Miles | COTmIssincr Corbin sald be ad | coftee wers ‘served an refreshments, | the Scott P: Com, and | After the drill there was an indoor| E. G. May of England at Norwich| Covered — Big Chemical Tank is|jueiica of some criticisme SnC Ciie WaTk pate | = — - d 1h ball ith in Donnel : . | Mr. W P is said that a few davs ago the | basebal w Captain Donnel- | Club Mouse. Charged. | Mr. Walsh also objected to t | to vondatall disadas are sanitary. T. A. Scott wireless station at New |1V's switt bunch of plavers from Bal- course taken by Mr. Corbin in read- e st Uite Locitie Fack e, &8 b ondon caught a message being sent | tic, the champlons of last year's milll ppe (gllege club held a meeting at| There were many who took occa-|ing the alleged remarks by Dr. Dono- B 3 4 Mre. Chatles D, Geer, Ml SEES from the station at Mere Island, San | league. They came down to give the!iha Norwich Club House on Tuesday | sion to have a look at teli new auto]van. The tax commiésioner shonld mmdenls in Sommy Boree Hat kI st e rancisco. artillerymen their first beating, but the atiernoon, to which the members of the | chemical car on day and all ad- | not have introduced it at the meeting sextetie of ‘voices. The inne Diiakiag € i lakh | local team couldn't see it that way and | other litérary clubs in the city were |mired it greatly. The car was charg- .Why it should have been introduced p i g o g Cups in leather ; 3 N———————— | 101 V35 88 daintily feasted as was his | The Telephone Bulletin, in its report [ sent them home defeated by thescore | itited Faliywing thelr searly custom | ed by Chiet Stanton on Tue cases and gold lined, 25c¢ each, | o7 1911, states that in Norwich aof 40 to 1 fn eight innings. The man- | of an address upon cducation in some (it was also given a run about the city | say, except that it was introduced for| | alue S0c | -..qu}n tel nlm_m-‘ “lal!un\" was |‘ager of the team declined to Py Infcountry the subject of the address|with six men in the car. It was tak-|a purpose. The value o 156 sekocis = At number, or ‘,‘Ydl'l' to devote ""*‘ _“J‘\"‘;‘W'h”‘“;":‘ this time was Education for English |en about to all the stations, that the| Cormissioner Corbin Lar D Bke!l 0 the managemen he Baltle team | Women—given by Miss Elsie G.-May | members of the different companies | Walsh that he had no purpose in re- | ham. | 3uh; Yy Miss 1 0 ge line of mg included Johnson ¢, Morrisette p, Bun-|of England, Miss ry A. C. Avery, |might have a look, and incidentally a|ferring tc what Dr. Donovan is rep | e An interesting book recently added |jer 1b, Rove 2b, Swanson rs, Shaw 3. ; 4 | : - hins 4 b ey £ 3 & v - . |fer 1b, Rq . St n IS, president of the club, presided and in- | number of the bad hills were tried|ed to nive said except to show | Mrs. Charles Roberts of New Lam- Cups in leather cases for the | i the Otis library sheives js “Retro- | Sulltvan 1s, Goteil rf, Brown If. The (roducing Miss May stated that she |with success. there is another side to the matter and | don is visiting at of her l U K by W. A, ,HL‘”' Fifth team includs Faulkner c, Lie; was a graduate of Birmingham and The Seventh street hill, which is bad | that those engaged In the work « - | parents, Mr and h Havi poem, “Noth- | Nichols p, Calkins 1b, Mulholland Oxford—a prize student at ryn | because crooked and in poor | 3 spect of Forty Year tourist. er. made famous by h Meah._ Nichols 3, Corp. ¥ Mawr and now an instructor at Mr. |tion, was climbed without tro: | Mus, Waldron ls, Kumpf day, and | at the meeting is more than he could| artistic self, and altogether the guests ¢lib was entertained | SPent an evening that will long be ud C. Bucking- | pleasant to recall assured Mr, | Menday ondi- | sessment are not always compliment- | land of Gire¢ e, and | ed. seems lo favor some peeple, but addron Ts, , Bradlaw | Coat Hangers, Safety Pock- | /"¢ 0 Wear! e -+ 3 | Holyoke. Miss May spoke of the|it"was also easy to go to the top of | Another géntleman present asked Mr. | Y | the greater number only SN ets and Dressing Cases. ol Ao T e unation e td B e | English High schools. There are prin- | the hill where the Mt, Pleasant street | Corbin to read other criticisms which | WAl and Mrs. W. Russell Baird of | independence through habits of N Lor praetic e A s cipal r girls, cover co; o 00l is. The school children at re- | have be ade vhic e | Willlams strect gave a whist of four 3 ¢ » er, forest sorvice, Madison, Wis, at 1‘\_12?‘1‘};x"f‘?‘x’!‘g11“1’!, «{u?l\e:.« courses from | school is. The school childrer re- | 1 bess made and which have also | WO SRCL KA B WS O oot thrift. Get into the habit of and have a|cess gave It a warm welcome there|bern rlet course of study. Th nted and_cheers. Mr. Corbin FUNERALS. a_salary of $1,000 a year; age limit, 25 to 50 years. Mr. and Mrs. N Taintor, saving something every month; are very | with shouts ssured the gentleman r priv ¢ H 5 i 8 . o ho are soon to le awn for their the résults : . o Frank H. Hussey. like our private schools. Tultion fees | Sales Agent Hopkins who | that he had not scen them." He was | Who are soon t - town for the HAMlfi““‘ IR | - raviis Ok tmaiabtonts sni |8 Banerat siioed oxes .t reimsths] s bR AR SRRV % year. “nere | came Tere with the car f70m the iac: for the tempest In ‘ihe teapot | NeW home in New Haven The prizes| o, " Bags, sha best | sons with a fondness for recalling | of Frank H, Hussey were held at four |are also some municipal High Schools | tory, remained over until Tuesday which he had raised. e taken by Miss Ethel Worth & w " S Y and » latest shapes, BOY | futes ressinton oo friends ths \‘.‘Lulu‘czm k Tuesds Lt four | Costing. ioms" balf’ the amountt, (T8 | spet. the moridng suelng It the car | s SO | Henry L. Frisnie 1 urprise 1ou leather and a guarantee with [terday was the 24th anniversars of |lors of Funeral Director C. A. Gager,|are & part of the course—especially | was up to the specifications in all par- | AL UE AND CHARM oF | r ba; the great blizzard." s Jr., No. 70 Franklin street, and rela- | hockey or basketball. Eighteen is the|ticulars. The car is guaranteed by the ] On Friday evening of last week Mr if you stick to it. Remember it i | tives and friends were present Tnsrn,\n\)ernr« Is‘rmmmnz "feg“‘é:‘\ \hu]e}coxspm;iv r:;l fr«;m eapae five paay OUR OWN NATIVE BIRDS | g Mrs, James Moore and Miss Annle isn't what you earn but what you Episcopal rectors are receiving from | were numerous floral forms. Rev. P.|8chools. Fewer per cent go on to col- |~ Mr. Hopkins has done everything 5 Taft oniertained a score of friends at suve that Will make Yok ¥4 | Middletown the eatalogue of Berkeley | ¢ Wricht conducted the services, The|loge than do in this country. She|suggested by the commissioners and |!llustratedLecture Bofore Round Table | £*ft “hlcriained u score of friends ot R s :“_""‘"'“':' divinity school for 1912, which shows | body will be sent to Haverhill, Mass, | then spoke of three universities—Lon. | chiet in equipping the car, and made | By State Ornithologist Job. T el DBt e e all know this but often forget it. Easter Cards in great varie- | that there are fourteen students and | ou the .05 teain® this (Wednesday) | don, Birmingham and Oxford. Until|some other additions, and they were | delighted their hearers and responded four special students, morning, and P i 1 vices will be held in|1800 the University of London Wwas|mych pleased at the attention given it| State ornithologist H. K. Job of New ty. D°“.' wait too long be- 3 thist pive on THuLsdey, " | merely-ari_examining body. Now it|by him. David Lindberg will remain | Haven, speaking at a. meeting of (he | Smheeeeeeeee | | [18 amgs na" "us 0, fore mlkmg your selection. Tie lighthouse department on Mon- PR S W | comprises 10 colleges, 4 of which are | here a week till the local men are sat- | Round Table to which the public | day placed a red buoy in Little N for women, Bedford, Kings, Westfleld | jsfied they can run It Mr. Hopkins |were invited made his nudimeee DHUHC | ragansett bay, marking t or site | - The funeral of Carl Peter Johnson |and Holoway. London was the first(handies the pleasure cars in this sec- |forget the storm outside Taced 10011 Aadote i Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conn, , marking the former site | Dl get the storm outside Tuesday even flady’s Toilet Table of Rhodes Folly, which was demolished s held frem his late home in Paim- | 1o give degrees to women. Oxford |{jon, as well as the commercial cars The meeting was held at the Church Commercial Department at Yeur in the February gale ertown at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, | and Cambridge do mot do this vet.|' Henry Taft, who iriver's li- | gtructive {llustratel lecture upon “The By Mme. D'MILLE | vice. Hand-wrought Jewelry in | Rev. G. C. Chappell officiating. *Many | London .has elght _faculties—arts | cense, will probably run the car first, | Value and Charm of Oud Owe Native . : § Engincer William H. Cadwell of the | Telatives and friends were present, |science and medicine being the mos e Tt EUealh. ST BEsek P | Ssas e D0 Ciray o ugL R JN5 Huf 3 Pendants, Bar Pins and 3tick | commission on rivers, harbors and |and there were many handsome floral | popuiar. The University of Birming- one or two others as fast Church of the Good Shepherd, in the| The electric needle can be re c 19 Pi hridges, has stated in Hartford " that | forms. Burial was in the Yantic cem- | ham dates from 1900. Before that it | nosible. Th will be five men for |social room, having a large number | to for the removal of superfluous h ins. he will make his appointment of state | etery, where a committal service was |was Mason College—founded i 1375, | the car and possibly six at all times. |of non-members, including some Sehool | DUt the operation is expensive { . FAITICK S ay dam inspector about April 1 read by Rev. Olaf Nordbladh. It has always been co-educational. | With several men able to drive it will | children quires a first-class operator. Wild Very handsome and make . ; The bearers were Charles Hanson, It shows American. influence in it | be possibic to draw from them to lake | Preaident B A. Tracy of the Round |Bairs crn be quickly’ and easily re 5 1 East 5 ormer Rockvilie pastor, Rev.| Wilhelm Justrom, Fred and_ Frank ses, which allow some optional | care of any future cars added to the |Table gave a brief but cordial welsome | moved home by the application of N Il appropriate ter gifts. Luke Fitzsimons, now of the Immacu- | Bergman, Henry Allen & Son had |work The guild of undergraduates | gare e i cifng" of the car - esent as he introduced Ay | delatone paste. Mix enough powdered 0velties late Conception church, Waterbu charge of the arrangemen controls its Social life. Most of the | moang the gradual reduction in the [Job, emphasizinf his conviction that |delatone with water and cover the| suffered a_slight paralytic shock S enta live at home. Oxford has two | nuite 08 FOULEE lrteon. ia the |this was sort of entertainment | hairy surface apply and wipe off | SILK and MUSLIN FLAGS, Monday morning, but is expected to Common Pleas Assignments. colleges—Somerville and St. Husher | furger number the department has ev- | which onght to"be given in a church | after (wo or three minutes; then wash BOWS, SHAMROCKS, ) recover ] b g |an o halls—Lady Margaret's an & b i56ba Hi1 s The |er rather ti ¢ the skin and the hairs will be gone In the court of common pleas Mon-|and two ha |er had and probably will & th an a program of a| A NS, Banta & V‘?‘ Buslnrk Im- The stat £ tr iy theae cabss Wit saigned St. Hildws—for women. There are |y, o0, ("G PWest Side station will |light frivolous character, e Y cAm;:;l!olepoNs:NélA:n.ClI'l ported Crystalized Fruits, a|, ;4\ meeting of the Daughters | ™Giq0s” March New London, | 350 women students as against 4000} 1 ;onaged by Kramer & Henderson | Mr. Job showed more than 100 views | C&n be achieved by rubbing the face, | y : . of the American Revolution, which | ;o %" \worrall Jr. ve, H, H, Gaff- |men. As degrees are not granted the | ;0 P S 00 By FE N o 1os (he place |birds and their mests, delating that |neck and arms gently each morning FAVORS, ETC. very choice confection for !l be eld in prenaration for the | Toh1 W, Worrall, Jr, ve. H. women, thers Is moro latitude I¥en | of"tne pair tn the Central station. (ho |his pictire-aking had given him over | With a solution made by dissolving an F f venty-first national congress at | Vg o0 tria . | them in the course of study. The (& e PR o L0, oo o the Weat | 5,000 pictures in’ the last fourteen | Original package of mayatone in a ha afternoon and evening parties. Washington, is to take place in South- | 1, SECAs, Mareh Lo O ey, | pass degree 1s mot high at Oxford, | CORITaL Station DA Bo/as 1o e e | L P the lecture. Principal B .| RInt of witch hazel. This is a won- VAS. EDNIN FAT, Franki ngton, April 13 Monday, March 18, at New London|the nine honor finals belng the goals | ;G 16 "0 M0 SRRt 1) MO TGN | Werking of the Wequonnoc school op- | derful complexion beautifier and pre- Tankiin Fij vents growth of hair equipment will be removed therefrom. |erated the lantern for him i . ling s Ak Ned, which s one of the West Side | At the beginning of his lecture the | To reduce swellinge, allay inflamma- | — horses, 1s the oldest in the department, | state ornithologist advised that more | tiom, to stop ache in back or joints, to having been bought in The men | People make a point of providing |relieve p Fom. atrain, BEOiss, e e 5 | worke v the ambitious students. | Creditors of James A. Nichols, a|—Smith & Barry Co. Silds Maxson. | Worked for by | 3 ™ Sl On entering, each student s put in | smber dea Y. M 5, at New Londc (jEO A DAVIS lumber dealer and a manufacturers of | _Tuosday, Mareh 10, at_ :‘\\(;lm:j;,:‘;rharge of a tutor, who is responsible S S ash, doors and windows, in Killingly, e Macch 23, wt Norwioho-| for his work. The most important 1ave filed a petition in the -~,m,‘,‘1 Saturday, March 1 L h co 5. b f t t - uscles or any cause, apply Mother's States court at H State of Connec vs. J. E. Fitager-| Work is done for the coaches auch attached to the pair and re- | 100d for the bir the winter, | mu! g 25 Broadway tates court at Hartford that he be|State of Connecpicut va. J. 1 FUsger-| VUl ihere are anly 24 weeks In the | Are much attached to the pair and re- | 200 T, 100 0 o nE aia be vone | Salve before retiring, rubbing in well adjudged a bankrupt. T ; # school year, there Is not time to study | B9 T “HET g0 bedecked with rib- | With feeding places where the birds|It is used for neuralgia, headache, Wi e : ~ heare for the coiches and read up o _the | WhiC 2 ould get suet or small grains. Fle | Theumatism, lumbago, etc he world hen Mary Clapp Wooster chapler = = = % ctures attended—so the latter is done| PODS. ¥ 2t X o o that v runs | Dever saw its equal as a pain reliever. ID. A R, of New Haven, met o Since Christmas nearly every English ": e tor nflfi There Is no class| The body of the new car is fitted |mention 2 thaL Dieng I Do birde | Dot catch cold washing your head. | Monday, Mrs. Miner of Waterford was | town has had telephone service with | 8, Vact iR SO JRETE 0O NOSC! with seats running lengthwise, which | & Tegular lunch counter for the ""“‘,i'l,‘ make a dry shampoo that cleans the | spoken of very favorably for the of- | France tarough the new British chan- | #PIrt. She plctu d recreations, De- | Will accommodate eight firemen. The [8nd has & practical monopoly on allf 0 B8 = T B8 DS cuptyl Of chirk fice of vice preside o 8 nel agble day—Iits work and recreal i front seat sccommoates two more, The | Pird life in Derby. At one time, Mr, |8¢alp a it e ice president general for the bates are a greai feature in college | front seat o 8 tw % Job counted sleven kinds of firds feed. | meal in a fruit jar. add contents of an state of Connecticut . fire fighting equipment includes 1,000 | JOD et cioven Mincs ok Tk teed- 1 ¥iginal Tackagn of therof.: and sHAKE A le feet of 2 1-2 double jecketed water |iNE at the Derby man’s counter on a | OTIEINA. PACKAE: p 3 Bebinseie s . ; A Besides the address, there was Pl hekared e o8 New York, New| ppom THE NORTH COUNTRY |music by Miss Lucile Peck, who rend- | hose and a thirty-five galion chem i - | well together. Sprinkle a spoonful on the head and br well through the Haven & Hartford railroad have been rod i charaing style twp Eroups of | tank with extra jar and holder and | Showing frst the winter birdw heilll "epf Anc A U0 SR ied ur line of altham, Elgin, ever discovering fires along the road| Adoration, Selut D’ Amour, and Ma- | The tank is placed under the driver's Fo0iPEUREr & s ally ; S in order that prompt action may be | Snows Deep. oration, L 4 eEIE. t. There are two hand extinguish- | h&tch, tree sparow, junco, crossbill, and | =——————x — X 4 g Mrs. Charles H. Haskell ac- |8ea tney grossbeak. A i i taken to extinguish t | zurka. et e n sard. A | Pney grossbea As an insect des- Hamilton and Howard Watches SR thein, Writing from the vicinity David | companied. Lid Ifll;lfl;:;e:‘ ke ’)E‘:L‘\'?:\d tox|iroyer n a community, the value of| PLUMBINC AND GASFITTING. J . Irving F. Hile, Jr, fourteen years|Harum made famous, a man says that e P . a1 hose 18 placed | the down woodpecker, or the nuthatch, N s cn are all guaranteed time pisces f(o1d, who rar away from his home o | he was an habitual coffec drinker, and, | DE BARROS MAY BE SENT B et O e o e 2oed | he sald might be from $20. to $100. | ONE DU New Haven, was arrested 4! Pew | 21though ho knew it was doing him L.| carties a ‘complece eavipment of fire- | They are gre t enemies of the leopard| ROBERT J, COCHRANE and prices are the lowest. London Tuesday, and held to await | harm, (Tea is equally harmful, because b Lol i e A g\l e ol B i mCE BAT the arrival of his pe 2Lt contains caffeine—the same drug U i . |men's tools as well ag Bt ¢ Among e biraglin ppring e 1 o0 B o 3 i o 1. | de ow and flickler. The I amed is itti itti Do we use apples The Plapt-Cadden C . L A e (e | the Oty Ceurt=—Trouble Over & Qirl. |79, car is propetied by a 4-cylindes [FO% and fllckler. The last named 141 ‘Fitting Fitting e use apples in 3 | pieces with nervousness and insomnia, prol ] exlinder | hadly imposed upon by the English N ? The 1ife and Advent union is Lo |1088 of appetite, weakness, and a gen-| When the case of Silva DeBarros was| water-cooled motor, vaied at 30 horse- | siarling which waits around until the {10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. one Such Mince Meat: Jewslers and Silversmiths, hold its annusl convention in New |erally used-up feciing, which practi- | called in the city court Tuesday morn. | ower bul capable of developing con- |fickler has excavated a nest hoie in | Lot B Yes ma’am. Bought thres Britain the latter part of May. Dole. | cally unfitted him for his arduous occu- | ing, charged with intoxication » . tree and then by united &otion a | Established 1872 gates are expected from as far south | Pation, and kept him on a couch sn:r?c:fln;meypex::, SR i‘;.‘" :‘cfilnr m.l- o :ynf{‘-'!: -;“.:nn.“v"m;;v”.g_‘; 2 | pair of starlings will dispossess the hundred thousand bushels as Virginia. The conventl, Il be |home when his duty did not call him | fled efly that the accused had in-| selective slidin r transmission. | gickler of his newly -formed home . . i PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING R e T B L TR e auited his wife on the West Stde Mon- | The car is very speedy and can take |[lo (o1 & number. of steriée. of Saflltar Plumbm]’ oflpplu.m 1910. In dust- ond Advent church, “While in this condition Grape-Nuts|d8Y evening, and that he followed him | the hills a: a fast “'{"?' Pope. Hartford | ¥T€N%. Warblers _and vireos, showing y ) proof 2-pie packages, 10 : [ fo0d wae suggenten to mop aua N boean | to the city and had him arrested. | The success of the Pope-Hartford |how great attachment - of the — cents at your grocer's. Vary Low . Rates Pacific Coast vin | 1o use it Althoneh it was in the sy |, In order to have the accused cxam-|auto chemicals has crested & Iarge |virao ‘to its nest. He had pictures| A peep Into an up to date’bathroom Miekel Plate Road. Colonist fares to | dle of winter and the thermometer was | néd 88 to his mental condition the|demand for the various types of com- |i, ghow how he had been able 10| 18 only less refreshiig than the balh MERRELL-SOULS €O California, Weshington, Oregon and | often below zere. almost my shtize e | 0386 Was continued until this morning. | bination chemical, hose and squad cas | jift ‘u vireo off its nest and feed It |ftset Ducing. the summer you wil SYRACUSE, NEW YORK far west, daily, March 24 Upon their decision the court will act, | menufactured by the Pope company. | wj PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE | inesC touriat slespers dail. Rt T | InG o about stz weeks of sovare ec- | 5%, P. Durgess, NEP.A, 312 0ld South |a little bread and butter and a cup of | ‘0 the state hospital for treatment. A 3 forms while on the nest, the | the more look to the bath for bodily possible that he may be sent | There aro a number of towns which | bird was making an attempt to sscape. | semfort.” I will show you samples and [N 0 or more Pope-Hartford auto Thrushes, satbirds, and brown | plans of the paceiain and other .tubs Bldg., Boston. Mass.—adyv hot Wi t v e © | brother savs the accused acts peculia s in use. The frequency With |(hrashers were shown, with a story of | and give you Nimates for the work on the | g ‘m;h:’;,"‘f:m"‘l"":)_";:fmw;f_“";:;‘;g" t | when drinking, which he has been do- | which an ivitial purchase is followed ting a tirasher’s nest where the two | ef putting them fu in the best manner H | atney Jo YIyCkoft in hig shop talk|. “ e 2 ing to excess of late, by the installation of u second and |parent birds had scratched his hands | from a sanitary standpoint—and guars uncas Natlonal Bank Monday at noon at the Crescent Fire After the first two weeks I began to| Trouble over a 15 year old daugh-|often a third machine, is convincing | with their claws amd bills and then | antee the entire job Armg Co. under the auspices of the feel better and during the whols winter | ter, who claims she is ill treated by |evidence of the reliable and efficient |attachek his feet. Among the swal- - In this way you will know the exact| Y- M- C. A. spoke upon the topic, It's 1 never lost a trip on my mail route, | per father and stepmother, who have | service to ba obtained from this type [lows he showed sli Up to You. Two solos, Killarney by Afrequently being on the road 7 or 8 heen arrested for breach of the peace,| of apparatus. Among the cities and Balfe, and To Thee, by Snecker, were /hoUrs at a time. | brought three into the city court on|towns which maintain two or more | auto chemicals of this make may be mentioned Westfield, Mass., two; Fall River, two; Hartford, three; New Ha- <o of you ing and always hav the best kind of a receipt the re- £ turned endorsed cheque sung by Mrs. Geergo T. Lord | “The constant marvel te me was how | Tuesday mg"“fls The ]!‘{; wes oy 1 ] | y t until 13 vears Déaitsoos Sadt Bberel treat o, b £ e | # person could do the amount of work | brought up by an aun ¥ Reons SaR R treatmiint ox The funetal of Norman Chapman, |and endure the fatigue and hardship as | of age, when she came hera from | 4 pooone e Rt B TS | e four month old son of Mr. and |1 did, on so small an amount of food, | Bpringfield to live with her father and | ven,'three; Jersey City, three; and [it. A Hadlyme man r ma Y des of the barn, " ' tree, bank. roughwig, and purpie mar- J. F. TOMPKINS, tin. The last is t i o of & L fll an n. e 3 the only singer of the lot and he thought it could probably be 67 West Main Street encouragad to make it homes In neigh- borhoods If baxes were provided for s Invented a at lowest prices at rs. Louis Chapman of Hanover, w But 1 found my new rations so per- | stepmother. Not liking her home hers | Brockion, Mass., two. | box which bout the right thing Th U gh F d y c We solicit your patronage. held Tuesday afternoon from their | fectly satisfactory that 1 ha\: .‘m., she wnt back, and it was eclaimed slmi gt il | Blides of the Buropean starling wera e au n nun r u' fl" THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, |lome near the paper mill. Rev. C.|tinued them—using both Postum and | was being herbored at Springfield nd| CONTRACTOR PETROSS! | shown, which has multiplied so exceed ]'l]g Shelucke‘ ness Slasbinis 5 42 Shetucket Street,| | Peck of the Hanover (ongrega-|Grape-Nuts at every meal, and often | was brought back. The case was con- | New York a number of yvears ago. inuN cA iep 5 o ¢t | tional church conducted the services. | they comprise my entire meal | timued until this merning. LOOKS OVER RESERVOIR | This h7|rrllha:‘l hn‘;m? a great pest in 321 Main Street, o i irsedaiio /N ¥ gt ew Zealand and that mav be the All my nerv ability a resul ‘ . DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | oAt® recent meeting of tne Narth | gl ave Gitappeared ona| Mansfield Scheols Will Close. Will Not Resume Work There Until [Femiit here. Inectivoous, bt aino | [ipiened prompuiz. Large siock ot Il o g e oy pissociation, | healthy, natural sleep lus come back | Word. has heen recelved thai the| the Board of Water Commissieners |ETyTIn!orous andtructivarous. the following directors were appointed | pea’ g o, Sleep, has b ek § | Mr. Job closed with his prize pie- ors wer 0 me. 'But what ha perhaps the | sehools in Mansfield will close for the | Give Directions. ture, the mest of th Dental Surgeon | ur iic'comine sear:” doim b Kvery greateat Surprise o o 1 (he fact | Jairymenta . instlate. Dhere and iho 2ol [Lure, the' nest of the szeat horned CONTRACT WORK : it ol o | that with the benefit to my general | dairy class at the Cennecticut agri-| Contractor Louis Petrossi of Hart- |enid was the anly ohots il s Tn charge of Dr. 8 L. Geers practics | Uharles P, Kendaly & BAwin Themi- | health has come a remarkable im-| cultural- coliege will attend in @ body | ford was hore on Tuesday for a talk | na knew of aken from riPh, that Gisbitg 1 most for your money In th -" during hia last flloess. €¢ | provement in my eye-sighi. | especially to hear Dr. North. At He- | with Supt. J. J. Corkery of the water | situated high 1p in a tree, 61 feet fron, astimates, prompt and oax Hentlg. alls 1 Stone, , ¥ A = 1 i MecGrory Building. -~ Norwich, Conn |} ps | *It a geod appetite. good digestion, | bren @nd Colchester the pupils at- tment and he ook & trip to|the Sround and shiined . Witk W,M‘Hea“ng and Plumbm& {o,ail (e deialla whicn go to make s ~~~~~~ = -1 Two now. thsiatt ey’ wase bt SO0 Coiehl sisay mdeves ans wu| MaSel sho ineCiutek aud teund etk | ooy rork sslperat @ e naw the | Simency " e Man Had et 01 minT Xow Just Arrived — H. Koshier & Co's|® 8y miorsing from Midway. to ses, "oy own experiance, use Grape e ey e dam .was In good: shape and that and the pirent hird returninf t 92 Hranklin Stres 1s o ggod time to tak 4 » x » ew 2 Midway as near 5 A 3 P, Stuck | . t ¥ et & s X matter of bullding or any SNt o clotk: 48 e Uab e e freighi | YUuls -and Pestum. Nume given by Aute Party Stuck. the wale re i aboutl thrce feet|weil asa num of pictyres of hawks s Fak you may need. nt r - T S RO T R R Lo R R g Lo el L, - i s T Sl he New Haven road is increasi Read the littie book, “The Roa Mass., Thaicher Shepard and John | been no damage he work during here was a generaus burst @f ap- y hast work at the lawast price san- Free detivery toall parts of the city. | suci an estent Tl e company's weltailier' i pks. “Therds 4 ea. | Connors of New London got five miles | the winter. i Ease a8 he. conuUse S e LAK E. L. BURNAP Hintont il che sama. . equiptaent iz severely taxed to handle | sen.” | from Plainfield, early Sunday morning,| He will not resume work there this|given a rising cete of thanks upen sTEP IN w2 H JAmL & co ® " when their automobile, owned by Mr. | spring until directed by the board of [metion of 5. Howard Mead. lenblng SICIIfl and Gu ™y ‘lflu ufl.l me 8 . 8 7 Ever read the above letter? A new | Shepard, stopped. They got a farmer | water commissioners and their order — — h same of the jebs T have . e i, = one appears frem time to time. “Th. to drive them to Plainfleld, take the | will not be given until the frost is all 8hoo Talk Given. Pii d L salistacly: thig vieinity and satisfied - “TIMERE = no agvertsing medizn in| New Haven.—Work has begun tea - “They [ illey to Norwich and then home,|out of the ground In the weries of shop talks at tne Tices anG work satisfaciy’) C. M. WILLIANS, ey Comne. et squet to Tho Bul. | in& down the United church chapel for | are genuine, trus, and full of human | rcoching New lLongon at 1145 p. m.| The sork. after the small dam is | MeCorum-Howeli company ihe 18h - . M. . LS e sinens vabsite, e sisction of 4 new building, interess The aulo was left by the roadsiae, | sompleted, will be devoled chislly 1o | under the muspices of the Y, M. C, Al 130 Platt Ave T | e, wie, Ty —, [ < . ” i

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