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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY. MARCH 14, 1912 . : z . . CHARLES P. COGSWELL’ - FANCY HAM : ~ PERSONAL | ; DEATH UNEXPECTED FANCY BACON od F, L. Farrell is spendin; ! X g al FANCY LAMBS 3 st — | short time th ‘Worcester. 5 \ End Came 31“'“'::-" lgm T'wo k\:vu'k- €. J. Benjamin of Danbury was a Iinness With the Grip—Banker tor FANCY DUCKS “Norwich, Thursday, March 14, 1912, 1 Norwic] or o ‘ednesday. ey, touts, FANCY GUINEAS VARIOUS MATTERS PSR star ol Wednostay Found That the Shortage For the Two Years Reaches About i FANCY BROILERS i 3 his trail with a view (o his arrest and | Frederick A. Johnson— with the se- Cranberries, Toalpgh 13th, at Southington. Tho Sprivgtield Union says: Mrs. | prosecution by the town authorities. | lectmen and expert were present. inisnas. Do for You. oton Heichts | Merrill Lawton of Chaplin, Conn., has | As far as can be learned there has| There was a reticence oh the part of £or over sixly years Mr. Cogsweli| We have testimonials by the hun- FANCY BEEF W. W. Beckwith has just returned Charles . Cogswell, hlor mf years FANCY CAPONS March 14 is St. Mathilde's day in the | 0% & business trip fo Chicago. $3,000—About $2,000 Will be Secured From Those oun e e S L ok e FANCY ORANGES church calendar. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Woodward 8 LA UL AVETIUE UL 0,00 U CIVUR W Gu= FANCY PEARS N AT L Rave returned to Groton from . ten Who Went Surety For Tax Collector Arnold. Seuuy At | A OIS - LW i FANCY GRAPE FRUIT as well as with spirits—water.—adv. | 34¥¥' sty In Norwich. : 418 11 el w0 1 WS LIVURTL| Sent to Demonstrate the Merits of FANCY LIMES RS TR S0 Miss Lillian Hatten, Miss Amy Hat- Deell MCK AUF Ly Wekas WILD e gEip Pyramid Pile Remedy, from the factory. FANCY TANGERINES, g K 2Ll "»Zl classes will begin f ton and Mrs. Grace Teffeau of Toledo| No trace has. yet been secured of|home of Charles W. Comstock in| i TucNUa Y- aNGY 1in DT Doguds 10 : cheir studies by Monday next arrived herc Wedneaday evening, be- | Willlam Arnold, the missiug tax col- | Montville, at which the five bondsmen | 1.0 i "Wilcu bivuest wbvut e Gid. —_— Fancy Lettuce, Celery, Endive, Re- The date for the state meeting of | 08 called east by the death of their | lector of the town of Montville, though W. Comstock, Joseph Killeen, | ||, (cuiu was swaisca wits & suves | What It Has Done for Others It Can main, Peppers, String Beans, Sweets, | (10 1 A . e Aoril 5wt o | uncle, L. M, Hatten, it fn understood that good men are on | Thomas Doyle, Merrit B. Tooker and | 1% Siilere resieun 0y s iaiy Ferg“son Quality and Price will please you. On Sunday next, the 4dA beel @ eswachit Ot (s City. 3¢ | dreds showing all stages, kinds and de- BapUst church will observe the §9th (OMe frem Brooklyn, where she has|heen no clue obtained to his where- |those at the meeting to make any | (L UL IRREns B S, B0 TETH Grees SRIRER S RERR KNTA TG TEY har anniversary of Ms existence. * | been passiug the winter with her sis- | abouts. statement concerning the condition | [\ [ """ (Fuylie) Lussweu, wek | by Pyramid Plle Remedy. : » - ften to spend the remainder of the| The maiter of delermining thol the books were found i But it iy un- | LV’ e Vil i ut Fiain- | V1€ You could read these unsalicited In some of the suburban towns the | 864500 with her son, Frank A. Lawton | amount that will be lost by his pecu- | derstood.that on the 1910 list a short- | [ 5 wue ciunst el Bt st EORET ] SO0 0 o donyt o to the lic sohools will con (owne ne | of Thompsan street. Iations bas bean deformtned atter sev- | age of .about 32,000 bas heen found, (i e B s & FRANKLIN SQUARE L8 BCHUOLLE I Lie cU00I wlu dcau- | nearest drug store and buy a box of ¥ day) for the spring vacation. eral days’ work by an expert account- [and in the 1809 list about $300. T CHIY A thae wwil, Ndvilg wivass tisu- | Pyramid Pile Remedy at once, price OBITUARY. ant, who found the books in & tangle.| The five bondsmen on the 1910 ISt | ) vried tis sonirecatn wirh e 1ot | Afty cents. ' " Pupils of the Norwich Art school e His report was completed Tuesday | will make good the shortage on that | ) VI T U8 Solueviim wicd e Ml BRG CORTL Aok vou to do this, Send Dn. G, A, have made some beautiful articles of Mrs. Thomas A. Fenton. night, but First Selectman Bradford | account, but Inasmuch as there 18 00| (/v ungy vegun ais Wong vusiuess cir- | US your name and address and we will | jewelry and illuminated cards this| The death of Mary M & stated that it had been agreed not to|bond on the other list NOthINg Will | oyt the cos ovus stre ur fe & o] send you a trial package by mall, free. | F ary Murphy, aged { St i 8 54 Washington Street | terni. 81, wife of Thomas A. Fenton, oc-|g\Ve the amounts out then. untll the|probably be received. ~The DONAINE| .. yeniwr memver or wuien was e | We know what the trial package will curred early Wednesday morning at| Ten Who were his bondsemn on the|company for that year falled while the | .y, utuer us watosvenor iy, ne to- | do. In many cases it has cured piles Haurs: 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. hist and dance L O. O, F. hall, | her home, No. 52 Oak street, a griev- | Sécond year had been seen and the|collector was in office, and no other | [ hieu wiere out # stost Lme however | without further treatment. It it proves Special attention to the Eye, Ear,|Friday evening. Adm. 25 cents.—adv.|ous blow to the stricken family, who |State of affalrs made known to them.|bond was demanded. This Will meaD | . e soun wenc west and 1 v iscuusus | its value to you, order more from your 291 Main Street. Nose and Throa ¢ had beer expecting her recovery, and | The meeting was arranged for Wed- | that the town will lose about $300 Y | Leyun ms vewnitis carrer. it iasteu vut | GrUggist, at 50c’a box. This is fair, is Telephone 827. (apemers of maglo erchards, who Bave | 4" sudden shock fo her many friends | nesday evening, and was held at the the Arnold embezzlement. A e i o o e i (10 OCE * Simply " eut”out free’ coupon - e i at it is s vho had not anticipated any serious LUCK Lo NOFWICH BDd 10 1sve Wien wie | Delow and mail today, with your name too coid for the sap to run very V‘" T —— E i 2 &N Grea on iy ot oe ¥ | outcome from her brief illness, which DECUNU NEULIAL DANK Was Icorpotac- | and 4 oS'0R & SHp of PR, S BAC Te!;)hvnfi;!:l.l!l;r B freely. began Sunday. She suffered with in- | PROF. F, H. FARRELL REV, CRANSTON BRENTON eu il Decalie e LIS casplcr. e Was c'"“‘ it g e Nellie 3res A o | tense pains in the head. Late Tues- Vice pieslueut of Uhe DUDK uuring Loe BEE . T o Nellie A. Greene, daughter of the | !ense pains E MADE A BIG HIT OF TRINITY COLLEGE y late John T. and Lucy . Greeme of |02y her condition seemed so much kS presiuency of k. K. Tnompson aud at il Free Pile Remedy ” Manufacturer of ARl dted Saghia: tdonos | improved that no alarm was felt, but i g g COUCHES AND LOUNGES. Moy, dled suddenly” in Providence| S0/ ceq quietly away In the early | CaPtivated His Audience at Recital Preached Union Lenten Sermen at | IS uedli sucieeded Lim w wuice. nours of Wednesday morning. Maribore. Trinity Episcopal Church. UL abouL tue ume UL 18 hyuiuALon AN Cut out this coupon and mai l‘s Repairing and I er of : | _She was the daughter of Mr. and = 1902 since waen be aus lived @ reurca ||| to the PYRAMID DRUG CO, Polishing chronen e o e | e William Murphy, and was born| _Tuesday evening in Mariboro, Mass, | The fourth in the united lemen ser- | ;ji; 498 Pyramid . Bldg., - Mareha, Urheistery next will be for the Chinese famins|in Westerly. Six years ago she was|Prof. F. L. Tarrell of this city gave a | Vices for mid-week for the Hpiscopal | * 1io was widely known among the ||l Mich, with your fuil name and For lel Barber Chals sufferers. o “ | marred in that place to Mr, Fenton,| Pi#no recital which ranks with the best | churches was held Wernesday evening | jequing unanc.si men ol this enu of tne address on a slip of paper. A Ny — i ' |who is a brick mason employed as|ever heard there. Of it the Maribore |in Trinity church with Rev. Cranston | yiute. e nad been (uénaueu wii tie sample of the great Pyramid Mattresges he Hislop stores at New London{foreman by C. M. Wildlams. ~ Since| Enterprise says: Drenton, Drofesor of Engllsh ltera- | ~orwicn & worcester rosd tor muny ||| Pile’ Remedy will then be sent ||| made over were closed Wednesday afterncon from | her marriage she has resided in this| At the close of the last number the | ture at Trinity college, as the predcher. | yeury peing & ueclor oL Lue Sime anu you at once by mail, FREE, in n equal to New 1 o'clock to 4, during the funeral serv- | city audience refused to be satisfied until Tlhfi b v -‘ifl?frmflo‘“ offsflfl;i‘:: he was also wrector of the Apnook ||| Plain wrapper. Rith. coves cos of Willia ~Bg o s vived by he returred and gave two encores. The | at the church, the service of ev company 1 Jeweil Cit. He was bres- Silp Covers eut | ices of Williim Hislop st Auburm, N.| The deceased is survived by her|he vecurced snlgaverwosncorse [The |5l d Cole Condtcton by Archdoscon | Sombeay in Jswaic Cli. He was yres. entl TR ™ James and Fugenie, and leaves aiso | Hor, was a dainty affair and was given | 4. Jidred Brown. Co. when k., £. Shaw, Jr., was (06 sup- — | {jen{lemen a Specisily Announcement s made that Miss| her parents, a sister, Miss Annie Mur- | With a delicacy of touch that was truly | _ For the text of his "e“;"“' d‘"“}‘”"v erintendent &nu he was aiso connected JORDAN STILL ON TOP. Sl M Maud Rogers and Frank E. McMahon, | phy, and a brother, Willlam Murphy, | delightful. The second encore was a | Rev. Mr. Brenton took the verse from |y iip tne Norwich water Fower Co. and both of New London, were married|all of Westeriy. Hungarian march, the a.nlllhebllg of the &{lfi:‘n:nvfli;:ig?u;m 153;);:“,1\_“{; the Norwich & New York Propeuet | with But Two More Meetings in the last October in th city by Rev. J. R. uri; e h Mrs. Fen- | Previous number. It was brilllantly ¥ T vd, company. He was an attendant at # & da L A MABSHAK [5oi e i et b Rev-d- | During e resdens oo, e | pivan nd uat s Choronehly ahisped, | s the ausetlon asked of Jacob by the | Lunt "0 gregational Shorch b oo | Second Serios Ho Loaks Like the| I'S hats off to our New | her cheery disposition and winning | Once again the applause broke forth [ &ngel Who wrestled with him by the |\ jeep inierest tnere n having been | Winner. i g ¢ For my Opening Sale | will make Spe- | Rghert Raymond of Stafford Springs | ways. but it was in her home and|and then reluctantly the audience left [ brook Jabbok. The preacher pointed |, memper of the puilamg comftiee ¥ —_ Spring collection of Derbies cial Low Prices on my stock of NEW | who has been under the .care of a|chilren that her chief interest cen- | the hall, Quite a number remained | OU¢ how in the olden times there was 4 | ynen the church was erectea.in 13:3.| At the close of the tenth night of . ! SHORS. local surgeon for a broken leg, has{icred, and she was happy in siving |And expressed their appreciation of | significance in the giving of namesthat | "y ¢ (:ygeweil aid not a hittie in devei- | play in the second series in the West|and Soft Hats, for there never been removed to the Backus hospital oo i Y and atten: | the pleasure which the recital gave |Das now pased away. The name Jacob | ouine riai estate in Norwich hdving | Side Pinochle club, Wednesday eve- | 4] s Calt ab 185 WoR Wai Stk and { orwich, % e e T ar tas b | Siven to the old patriarch at his birth | jeep” (he first to build a resdence in|ning, A. Jordan was found to be onf f o o b o Ala, H see my bargains. Sanhtor and sister, w8 1n her circle| M, Farrell unilke some planists B84 méant supplanter and had boen | 'incoin wvenue. while he laui out Sa- |fop by 4 good lead. Indicating thut e WAS Such a clean array of Regular assembly of Franklin coun- il bl who have been before Marlboro audi- | borRe out by the facts of his life, but | por, “terrace and Wausnington Place | is lisble to e the winner, as there are T ol No. & T and & M. at Masonic | °f friends Wil bo sadly missed. ) L0 5 den no display while playing, | MIth the change of mame when the | ung was resply concarned in the loca- | but fwo more nighis before the games |SNAppy siylish headwear for temple this evening. ¥or ballot oniy. rs. Louis Ba ucci. but with a quiet dlgflil! and with an | an&el al labbok al he tion of the New Haven gtation where It | end. Baker, Robinson, Lewis and Lar- Laura Levarge Bartolucei, wife | 2ir that showed hiny aheorbed fn. the | Should henceforth be called lsrael, a order Chicken Soup, . ... ... ot is anc e erect e Broad- e_closely bunched for second b as We (2 L employed by |away Wednescay morning at their | whole attention to the Interpretation | Ch&racter, and the patrarch went on | “"lyjs jong jgentity with the banking| A. Jordan 65,865: Baker 68,390; Rob-|fention to this season : {he Central Vermont railroad s train | home, No. 39 Fountain street, after an | of the score, As has been said before ;,‘:r:'dh‘;;: the part that God had pre- | i (erests 1n the city made him u man |inson 66,355; Lewls 66,165 Larsen o $ despatcber, is now despatcher for the | iliness ¢f a year with tuberculosis. | hi 2 - : v LA . wial circles and he | 66,020; Pettis 64,690: Led, 64,250 a N from RALLION'S |t i ok Sireni ot han | Moot S en o vesdont | s 7i0,0° Srlinat, bis techalaue ot | ™,lsking the appiicaton of the esson, | BESBIASTL In, tingncia clrcce and he | S020: Fetly tihy; ledeer 34330 | we are showing all the gor, Me of this city for practically her whole | casy.” The programme which he gave | Rey: Mr. Brenton put the query to ‘hl)‘large concerns of this vicinity and |dan 63,305; Tetreault 62,040; Opitz life, having been born here 33 years | Tuesday was a difficult one, but in its | Ndividuals of his congregation as to | 0™ Hig ability was recognized not | 58,805 X new Velours and Velour fin- The state board of sgriculture held | ogo, the daughter of John 82d Mary | entisers it was sives nith oo o | What thelr names would be, if they | 4pro3d. - | a brief ses , i : " s 8 alone here and his jJudgment was eager- o for (D¢, irunsaction ©f | Levarge. Her father, the late John|with a master touch that made it a | whee Siven a8 God sees each one. and |}, "sougnt. He was a public spirited | === T o it “pmics Of the | Levarge, was probably the first Italian | brilliant success. 1 names, God-given Tt ven” feel | Citizen but did not hold any office not governcr at the capitol Tuesday aft-) (o come to this city to live, locating | It is to be hoped that this, the firat | {hay eie: 5 i you feel | faking a part in politics. He was de- l l l‘ :K ishes in Soft Hats, a multitude of good colors, and in Hats here ifty years ago and opening.a sa- | appearance of Mr. Farrell, before a | pact Joh tave felien short in the g00d | yyieq (o his home and there the loss Watches S . , 1 loon cn the corner where the Nor-| Marlboro audience, may not prove to E o = will be particularly sever 4 Er r T b anerny Hlshers island, there | wich Savings soclety bullding’ now | be the last, and a return date would | e rgenson houEnt that we maxe | ™', June 6, 1360 Charles Perkins Cog- seems to favor some people, but | proportioned for every build. ville stows at the post exchange on | St2BdS. o not only be welcome to all those Who | noeoir name. God will mot leave you | $Well and Sarah Lucretia Miner were the greater number only acquire Sl onday next, a company co: i o Bt il he h : 4 independence throu habits of Monday nest, a company coming from | ,, Sixteer vears ago in New London|on this occasion had the opporfunity | (i he has given you a change of name | United In marriage in fthis city by dep bits of Keith's circuit, the deceased was united in marriage | of hearing him, but to those Who were | tha¢ indicates a change of character. | Rev- Alvan Bond, D. D. Mr. Cogs- thick Kiob irite. the. BABIE 1ok Th T | : with Louis Bartolucci, who is employ- | denied the pleasure who would €rasp | ' Do mot all mack ot ay coaractel. | well naving been in Whitewater, Wi ritt. G a g 3¢ gery P, Our line of Waltham, Elgin, §| w15 (Souventr) Taylor vistted the|©d at the Thames River Speclalties| another chiance after hearing the many | your Hmitstione Coipared 50, "2o% | Mrs. Cogswell died Sept. §, 1907 saving something every month; i capifol ths week, leaving a number | SOMpany. He survives his wife with | compliments paid the artist on Tues- | Jacob persisted in the struggle and | ,The deceased ls survived by one son, the results JAS. C. MACPHERSON, Hamilton and Howard Watches [ 037<” pitvici's day post cards in (ho | their four children, Ernest, Marion, | day evening. would not let the angel go until the | Charles P. Cogswell Jr. of Chicago, 5 . 3 P various offices, in order that his mem- | R3!pb, and Rose, the oldest 15. Mrs. blesing had been given. If you are | “here he is engaged in the rallway ¢ % 291 Main Street, are all guaranteed time pisces || orv might be kept green. | Bartolucci leaves four brothers, Fred | DIRECTORS NAMED FOR determined to straggle. toward ing|SuPply business and twu daughters, | WY | flfpr]se (111} : Levarge, who Is a traveling salesman; PLAYGROUNDS ASSOCIATION | nobler thing, the victory will come, | M85 Alice W.oCogswell and Miss Amy Y Norwich, Cona. and prices are the lowest. | Avna W. Avery of Colchester has|Michael, who lives in Maine: David, The only defeat in a Christian life js | 1. Cosswell of this city. e also if you stick to it. Remember it 5 5 Tock of 120 hens that Inid 1412 eggs | Who is ' cmployed by J. B. Shamnoni | o o0 o iy & to Eive up the struggle. vistar iy | leaves a sister, Mrs. Mary F. Barstow R T n the month of February, She has|2nd Charles, who 15 in the employ of | President Stanton Has Named Twslve | | T 0 12, 'S UriERIC, | etory Wil of this city. kit ahe g “‘a th Cadden CO 27 breeders divided In three flocks the Southern New England Telephone on the Beard. e gl e = e L Wil make veu Sk, Wei K] g , i which aid MR | company; and two sisters, Mrs. Rose oy £ all know this but often forget it. | s i | Connelly ‘and Mrs. Louise Malone. Prosident J. B, Stantcn of the Nor- | hae *DE%S of God are traveling It to | COUNTY FAIR GIVEN | Stoambout men learn that spring| Mrs, Bartolucel was one whose life|wich Plavirounds association has | koo er thet ormicry iy You Shal navigation on the Conmecticut river | inierest was centered in her home and | made his appointment of directors of | 15 sata God ahall erer e i on iy e o 8 will formally open on Monday next,|t0 that she gave the best of her| the association for the ensuing year 10 | aternal new name that shall aeves | Man Carries OFf Honors for Bey when the Hartford-New York steamer ; thought and devotion. She was a|inciude the following: Mrs. Charles pass aw: e 2 Pieced Bedquilt. will make its frst trip for the anr.lh?“‘{"] and faithful wife, a kind and |]. Hubbard, Mrs. Charles D. Noyes, . | indulgent mother, who was ambitious | Mrs. John D, Hall, Mra. Jane K. Cas- “Y0U DONT NEED. The Thames Loan & Irusto. || waiiic l, PARK & POLLARD (0’ Shetucket Sirea!, Norwich, Cona, | \_crown reco’ Jeweiers and Silversmiths, BY NORWICH GRANGE. Established 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Miller's orchestra will play a con- | for the sood of her children, and lov- | sidy, ‘Mra. William H. Palmer, Mra. HATS, COATS AND 8UITS. | gt the mosing of NorWieh) SrangS 1T Cenimaesial Department at Your 9 oE T cert of selected music at Hiberrjan | ing sister, whose loss will be deeply | James 1. Case, Henry A. Tirrell | g, : . TR o oo g ervic tall fa Armory, Monday evening, | folt in the home circlo and among her | Charies H, Haskell, Duaiel 8. Havi- | ='ger: Offerings Delight Crowds at|Ivihian hall on Wednesday cvening, March 18—adv. many friends in this city. land, Thomas H. Beckley, Dwight L.| Wednesday's Openings—Models Ad-('h° mOvel plan of having an Indoor Underwood, Francis P. McN: mired by Sho e T Vool y PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE Proni Al stats et et ~_Mrs. Ely A, Gardne i T Motvdiare y Shoppers—Brisk Buying. | e lecturer’s hour gave the members A . LLS <, ,,,,v&,\v,,d by the town war-| ‘)fl;_ ‘lxlorf‘!; ;;!fev D&Ehw:s Efl;:' riumed with the exception of John Mc- | Improved Weather mesnt larger | (hey \\‘-qr:en::lo’}hiim:é\;?}; cv‘l'rx:’h'\f; lSS re 0"'0 de ard posted. After Wednesday, in | Ner, died at 12.30 o'cl nesday | wintey who d liev: crowd. ings W iy | e il . on the compliance with the law, it is re- mmorning at the home of her fvhef»’m:,'})du::,m F@i‘:m;,fi;&efi,‘éfl.fi nnd‘cin:l‘tler‘ahgln0?:3::::,:5‘1;‘:'?6‘1‘1*Hm‘-‘\“" NAI AEugN tapien e O . quired that citizens secure fire per- | Griwold H. Morgan, in Salem. During| yere named. exclusive. lists, coats and suits, Byary | aioie oo them. Judess wers ab-| Extends to the Public Uflcas Natlol\al Bal\k | mics, fos rt Tt Jas tanlocly bt Carkes I Be 8 mmatiug of the &L [Yeaf Sartatn shoppers make & polnt e e e on] Every chicken will live and sis way you wil know the exact | gy ErCyidence company is to wiart| Ehe was born in Lebanon 32 years| of'(rius rooms at which time. Dians |showings, that. they may secure i | (g, ProTamme during the ovening. | 5 Cordial Invitation grow as you never saw chick- : K | ariliing another at Eastern Point 280, was ¥ of G old | 3 ey = i Yy secure th o . Mrs. Jacob Gallup | 3 Y . ving aud always have | io supply the Plant estate with water. H. and Jennie Kenyon Morgan. She!joreq ¢ “UTMer's work will be formu- :,:",l‘{,y":‘;,‘:“‘;.;‘?"‘l raodels Which ex-| woodbury O. Rogers were named as | o ens grow before if you use the 2 recelpt in the re- | The firat well was given up, supplying | Was married to Mr. Gardner at Gard- ST Oreatly samiced woord in style. | judges, completing their task to the| to Visit Her . eque (welve gallons & minute afler hor: | ner Lake, nine years ago, and they 1- | ugo0D NEWE" THE SUBJECT, |moy admired Wednesdas was | goncral satisfaction. ] Park & Pol Gritless- era ‘realmslnl & 500 feet | sided at that place and in Nor ,ni ot i * |ford corq clnuln:cw‘?l? l‘!‘t‘"fa\pe:tl‘ e 'i\dmm : oot C i kandGrowm" F r whether the | She attended the Baptist church and i 3 Flivg he favored | aqsily swept the field in the competi- | ]“c d small. aries Bigelow, 30, the comedian was quite well known in this city. She| 5¢00nd of Special Meetings Held In|one-side offect, a typs with rich collar | tom "for hest farm exhibit, having | s, of th we s our patronage | o sied suddenly at Meadville, Pa. Leaves her' parents, her hisbund and Preston Chapel. black satin, T prmect Pibed With | livo ittle pig fn a crate. As the judges The vitalizing effect e luseday, was knows ¢ s of | four sma en, S a 2 ) ack of this swell | wen out down the lis S Bk Thel THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, | TU%808Y, Was known to members of | four small children. She ws a loyal wen out down the list they made th ‘ | the summer colony at Kastern Point, | wife and mother and a devoted daugh-| Wednesday evening at Preston |03t was in Empire effect, sot off by | shredded codfish in this feed E i d following awards: Most novel exhibity, 4 1 3 Telephone 6 42 Shetucket Street. | having frequently visited the Poini |ter, loved and honored by all - with | chapel was heldsthe second of the spe- bands of the material | Mrs. Maud Bliss, menagerie of Noah's | Friday and Saturday, just what is required. = | with vachting parties, whom she came in contact. The be- | cial meetings there this week, Rev. P. ‘m" “r’ff;"}.fj’““l a striking model | grk animals; best old fashioned ex- | 3 : v | ; reaved family has the sympathy of a|C. Wright of the Ceniral = Baptist |Was of black crepe meteor with panel | hibit. Sister Howle, an old Bivle with March 15th and 16th, 1912 Learnallaboutthiswonderful DR L R CHAMBERLMN Rev, J. C, Harding handed in his|large circle of friends. church. being in charge. He spoke "dw te crepe and meteor, the biack | notations back to 1705; funniest, Mrs. | [YIAK 4 v from their Y k. . L K resigration at the Baptist church in | fivnas with impresstveneas to the good num- [Peing in tunic effect, edged with im-|Nargaret Hagherg, an oid shoe with ? feed from their Year Bool D % Lyme, Sunday. He has had a call FUNERAL. ber present upon the subject of “Good | POrted black lace. The gown has dain- | she eard on ¢ 207 vears old, taken 99 Main Street, Worth a dollar to you. We ental Sur 2601 from the Bagtist church in Edgartovn, & ohe Kews” Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Chappoll »;:h:’*‘:)':s"f‘““f;‘":.’ Jfrom throat to hem. |from the foot of Muin street; best hii, farnish it ¢ y R4 ass. His services end with the last Hon. Henry Ruggles. of Montville were there to assist in the arrow undersieeve are | "y, " ‘Bonuparte croksing the urnish it to you free. In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice | Sunday of this month. i gt o | e Do Up Stairs. The home of Hon. Henry Ruggles, |TUsic for the evening, the former |0f White silk finfsh on the cullar and | Riune; - e est” plece of old fashionéd No. 120 Broad street. was filled with | 128ding the singing and the latter pre- | smart saflor collar of real lace com- | fancy work, Mrs, Maud Bliss, a lace NORWICH GRAIN CO. Prof, . D, Jarvis of Storrs will lec- ;’;-m;‘mg r;i‘;‘m,f';:“;“-fl“[‘:;m‘,m'al“z’,uisx ing at the piano. Rev. Mr. Chap- Plete this beautiful gown { fichu, also best collection; best piece ture under the auspices of the New | SOTEONITE THALEES BUC TERCH &f 2 e | Pell also gave some flute seiections, | A favorite tint this year is dune, | - during his last lliness. McGrory Buill ng. Norwieh, Conn o ¢ work, Miss Ella Les- R London Horticultural society this | © : % voem M8 | which were greatly enjoyed. The | Serge of that shade being emmm»«ilm“‘fid“.-",'l\.“‘i‘f,;‘. Toaooud " jabot, alsni49 ays' | t Sal Just Arrived — H. Koshler & Co/s| (TIVTS3AY) evening on “The yrm.mg.g“""‘“x"rs?‘“sl T e e, | Mmeetings are to continue for the next |in building a stunning ~sult, With | pes “collestion: best colicction af 12 DJ)S nventory ale - “®|and spraying of frait trees and tne| &% Or. Samuel M Towe of PATE) iy, evenings this week, with Rev. Mr. (heavy macreme collar, the coat in the | Jron CQEEtOes Bhinpe: and hon- special soil requirements,” | Congregatioval church. He referred | wignt in charge, assisted by these |Popular shirred back effect. Rich Ben- | ot e AArY Ol Atnes for| Last week of the s We are u to the prominence of the deceased in | WrEht in charge, soina. revars. give & mon oD Ben |orable mention to Cr H.'Ames for| fast w u Division No, 1, A. O, H, has pre- | the affairs of nations during his long } touch. A | pleced hm‘m 0 h.fl". "‘uf"”n nllwnlxh»: ¢ ) P POV ) Far) ife and the able manner in which he 3 3 { #iven a prize, as he is ember | Aten's () « : e ery to all parts of the city, | Pared and had framed a set of resolu- | ¢ and | | The dpaped skirt, preeminentiy the | Cillidren's Rubbers tlons.upon, the death of Dr. P. H. Har- [ hod duty. The attendonce included a MORE CABES OF DIPHTHERIA. |,y e “N0G0 T Dr gy, beautiral| ;i SRS L e Riisnged for | o Rubbecs Offers for a Limited They have ith | el n out of v 1] =3 I K z. vit va i ssio g ’ dren‘'s Coloniais, $1.00 . H. JACKEL & CO. o DIioutann o b o N TtTord and. Wik chenden, St. Mary's Schosl May Be Opened | 5176 Dlue serse or_:;r;nz,)rm.l?”:;fi;f;‘nd Carried out by the lecturer, Miss | (liidicn's Colomigie 10000 Time ter, surrounced by the text of the res.| The many beautiful fioral forms tes- Next Monday. |touches of satin in the latest Killar | Cia Lester, and was a great success | “s15n ... i . olutions, tifled to the high esteem in which the g birke i { “In the races, the potato race was| No't iow i e ching . A GENUINE RELIABLE WHITE, The Tuner deceased wes held. The pall bearers| One of the children of Paul Peloquin. | "Fofialty fetching is a spring mode1 | ¥OR bY Frank T. Maples, the peanut urday erening, March i6 107z | Tiie Central Vermont railway is to| Were Charles Bard, Willis A. Briscoe, | No, 39 Penobscot strect, a girl, was|in novelty goods, pastel suades, with | Toce, DY, Miss Allce Jackson the ob @ galma Call and see us # South A Strest. TAFTVILLE | improve its train service, to give the | Nathan A. Gitbs, ¥rank L. Woodard, | removed on Wednesday in the ambu- | pnite broadeloth collar and cufts, and |3L2CIe race by A A Robinson. the &e e O b, Cummings = §eopl> of Vermont and Canada | Edward H, Tibbits and Frank Hemp- |lance to Backus hospital with diph- | o'\ o Fie litle’~ st mad’ oroscind | drawing contest by Mrs Mary Phil-| mstate of P. Cummiogs, a am es mooer | chance to reach the shore resorts, A|>teid. Burial was in Yantic ceme- | theria She bad been an attendant at |Grapeq skirt white ball buttons. the |lrS. 2nd the gueesing of fruit cha- M haET Gtk RAIAFALL GIVES BOOST new night trajn service will be in- | tery, where Dr. Howe conducted the | Mary’s parochial school, Greene- |rea] climax of elegant smartness. rades by Mrs. Phillips also MRS, BRIDG NGS TO THE RESERVOIR | “UgUrited with the summer change of | committal service. ~Henry Allen & le. The Hat Di i d == mari4d Administrators. [0 THE R| time, the middie of June, Son had charge of the arransements. | Tiore ars now four cases of diph-| The Hat Display. Had Evidently Lived Hers. R DN LR R S a therla at the bospital, three of the| So much for the muits! = friers . Gain of Nine Inches Before Noon| 1t fs noted by the Waterbury Dem-| .. M Marshall J, Stevens. | piir B o o ottended St Mary Matching them in all the materials, | The Holyoke police were completely ECZEMA SUFFERER from the 162 Inches of Precipita- |ocrat that at Monday nights meet- | The funeral of Alica M. Clark, wife|gchool. This has been thoroughly fu- |shapes, combinations and tints which | bafed for a time by Bmile Herman- In a Guaranteed 20-year Gold tion. ing of St. Joseph's T. A. society, ten |Of Marshall J. Stevens, was held from | migated by Health Officer Dr. N. b. |Fushion approves, the milliners are |99, aged 9, on Tuesday, says the _"':‘Fmd Quick Relief and Permanent " | committees were appointed to arrange | {1® home of her sister, Mrs. I'rederick | Lowls, and will not be opened until | offering some of the most becoming | Yoke Telegrem. Mo lold the police| ™ By "ysing Hokara The Wen- Filled Case The rainfa esday ight |for the big state field dny. June 16, |N- Sprasue No 135 Franklin streel,| Mouday, and_then only if the new |end desirable bats that taste and skili| Al Kings of storles aboul being de- | | New Cure for 8kin Diseases. w 2 AR which t aterbury mociety is de- [#! %30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon| caseg cease. The Maioney children in |can create. | serted by his mother, He said he| derful New ¢ eduesday amounted to 162 ine termined shall eclipse any such gath. | "3 many relatives and friends were| Greeneville are reported to be improv-| On all sides are elegant modela, A |lived in CIiff place and attended jlo- | kara is recognized by the medieal or BRIGE & toa1 oe thimaaihi ot LT7 | s o o e anx. present. Rev. Joseph ¥. Cobb officiat-| (e real movelly for girlish buyers is the | bart avenuo school in Norwich, Mrs. | Hokara is recognised by the medical tnches. This gate 3 blg boost to Fair- g od, There were many beautiful floral f % Litile Boy Bruc shape, developed in a | Lamb being his leacher. After it was | profession and akin wpecuims &b Ihe v aboir. o S : At a hearing in the N Lo tributes. Abide With Me, and Some dozen fascinating waya. Grey and wis. | sifted out, it was.found he lived in|idea ment. a, 2 view reservoir, whero Superintenden [ probat. o Eedn 1hs NeX ationdon | Sweet Day were rendered by Mrs) ¥.| 'NVITED S8ACHEM CHAPTER. |{ozen fascinat i Favore o ota~" | Springfield and had run away, plmplek 1‘,.;;.;:”;0?.‘::: ::1' 1::7"'151';’-2‘, preey. Sous iog the morning | witiiam A. Murray to have s conger. | 8. Young. The bearers were Herbert | 7 e e h o % ato. an ] by ] that thero had been a gain of Bine |.iator avpointed for is wite. Hugesia|M. Shorl, W. H. Nicholson, Rowell| Party from Here Will Visit Fidelity | 708, 07 e middis-aged shopper, fole- | oeee R e Oma e, e leN SeREE 4 106 nches 1o 38 dnches belper paom | Murray, now u patient in the Norwich | Harris D ehi & o . Wil Chastir Byigey Night. {lace motifs and smart ribbons form- FREE TO H e reu have apy form of akin dis- ches belo 7S bbby il 3 ¢4 was in Yantie cemetery, where a com- - yo water mark. AL Meadow brook, the | yract, |01 the Sourt appeinted Mr.| TS T o tice vas read by Rev. Mr.| A §00d number of the Sachem chap- | "B, iN° Preferted ey | ASTHMA SUFFEREBS ool B o g oS oy b We Guarantee Every Watch conditions were at the best this season, f | Cobb. Church & Allen had charge of | ter members Dresent at its meetin€ | wednesday. was in the soart orea SR i) uasaca canyi e ! in the gest Pos- the water being 52 inches above the 2| TWhen the Fairield county ¥ish and | the Arrangements. | Wednesday evening at the Bucking- * - In spite of Its unusual curative pow- in Stron, in:h pire, ‘ndicating that there will p e | bleu, with daintily shaded ribbon loops New H Cure That Amyome Can ! me association met Monday night | ham Memortal, indicated their Inten-|Jng" 65 B v W ithou e X he price is trifiing. To convince p 2 h se posies. Use Without Discomfort or Loss of | o7 ' h be a large volume sent into Fairview, | of Bridgeport, . 1art Geer ot Boa. | Supper by Ladies’ Society. 1o not making up the party for Fri- |""s Jasee’ :fllfi::mn:lflolp'oz::pe N B saaticn 3 you of lte merits The Leo & Osgood sible Way. ' where @ gain of several more inches | lyme and Frank O. Davie of Putnam,| The Ladles’ soclety at the Church |8y night to viett Fidelity chapter, O.|ficed with mixed Louisine, its crown | , We have a New Method that cures| Co. W 1" Lp e L § ;e P th ean be expected by tonight | members of the stote fish and game ! of the Jood Shepherd served one of | B: S. in New London, at the celebra- |of the fashionable white ratine, from | AS:hmA and we want vou to try it at|Larger sizes 50c an We are also agents for the | commission, were present, and (i | thelr atiractive suppers on Wednosiay | fon of Fidelity's tenth anniversary. | which rose abruptly two white' Gaby | lase ‘i of long standing of recent de-| R G, Coliins, postmaster, Barnegat, Hamilton, Rockford, E DIABETES some‘hing about game conditions and | evening from 5 to 7 o'clock in the so- | 1@ chapter In New London invited | yinge velopment, whether it i8 present as oc= |\ "y “\ig trolibled with 4 severe la ) M what s being done in the line of [ cial rocm at the chursh. There was | the Norwich Kastern Stars a number | ™ Rq gure and see these and scores of | casional or chronic Asthma, our meth- | & J. Was Iroutied WD 5 severs la pyooacq and Illinois Wal P 1 helping the birds through the hard |a )arge patronage. jof weeks ago, and the party will 80 |aqually beautiful and elegant hats, |0 1§ an absolute cure. No matter in |EriPD T S e ‘Treatment That Costs Nothing If It | incer, Afier the supper, Bdwin A. Tracy | On the 8.15 trolley from here. {Buits and coats! A study of The Bul- | What climate you live, no matter what completely exhausted after each fit of Fails to Benefit e - Al 3 entertained those present with a brief | WOrthy Matron Bmily Dolbeare pre- | o advertising Mrs. Daniel S. Latham of London, | byt instruetive talk upon his recent | 5ided st the meeting, which had only b our age or occupation, our method ' violent coughing. I bougkt'a bottle of N WELL columna today will | 4iL' certainly cure you FIght in Your | Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and “71\1. F RIS indicate where they are displayed! » | Dt sy g e Sedes s ieate| England, whose husband diad recenily, | oy to Beuuta. Foutine business, followed by an in- | "4Io8t® Whers Tley Are deplayedi | ogs bome, | o, 4o send it tothose | bSfore T hed taken IL alf the coughing 25 and 27 Franklin St e s prvend_ thlt yorn g Miieoonr Wing, 4 | 108 WEHIER her parents, Admiral and . T By = cadncield Clerks to Play Artilefy Men ey e et e o |best.” Lae &' Ospood! o, iy discovered plant in Mexico called Digbeial s. 0, E. Stanto 2 .ondon, i = A Dot las Do found to be s wecilc fu the st | giving the particulars of Mr. Latham's ARG A ynen i BOARD OF TRADE. Following the drill of the Third |arations, fumes, “patent smoke - - Norwich, Coniti mewt o disbeies. quickly reducius the secifc grav- | death tnd funeral, Mrs, Latham as- | Miss Mary Solomon of West Main company at. the armory tonight there | have fafled. We want to show every- ks orwich, eteiad e vl wad Willes | ired Admiral Stanton there was no | Srect and Samuel Levine of Mt Ver-| March Meeting to Be Held Friday [will be & baseball between the team | one af our éxpente that this new meth. on Exhlbltmfl s vry fnexpemtse: 8160 worth of | Nccessity for him to o to London. She | Bon N, ¥ announced thalr Foir e Evening at Town Hall, representing Norwich local No. 544, U. | O { ast two wesks and will remove the | has made arrangements to remain | Ment at @ party for their friends at —_— casm. Call | (hare for SORIG the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Levine, AL eir Mare and e the Broofs &nd £ei a free book. | LNETE fOr some time. No. 251 West Main street, Tuesday 5 wheezing, and all those terrible parox- N, A P O. Clerks and the Third com- | yama at once and for all time. A fine assortment of the Latest Styles We Lead—Others Follow R T T T e dla- TR evening. Refreshments were served, lar m pany's team. Wiliam R. McCord is| This free offer is too important to {hgreeuas sy Terd o Pf ane | manager of the postaln clerks - and | neglect aingle Gay. W=t now and[in Millinery for Winter wear ar GBO. WOIRARD, 3 h 1 | Thomas McVey and George Witaier | begin the cure at once. Send no mon- G P STANTON L ot By Akisorsy bulte: and an enjovable evening was Tassed | St ing: March 15, in the town mall | | e omer Respec. | 40 Simply mALl coupan hrow Do I MRS G.P.STANTONS. | maye ervite vemes g The new haseball togs for the Nor- by all. commitice to consider e {ively, Manager MeCord has great fait - o 408 » 3 35 it Siibet REMIN Bagiils GF Eudney | d and were QLpIAYSd Wednesiny 1o The Prussian Coal Strike. | mitts, and. other matters Will coms | Fepectful of the strength of his op. THMA COUPON. e mate A b 5 N 5 : troubte. D. Toomey, §03 i. Olive St, the window of C. V. Pendleton's store| Strassburg, Germany, March 13— | hefore the meeting. A lunch will be | PORER(S. (34, Niagara and Hudson Sts, Hat. Dh.N l IS 1 F. C. ATCHISON, M. .a- - Bloomington, Ill, says: “I suffersd with on Broadway. The jerseys are ma-|Twenty-three hundred miners em- |served. The mesting is to be held in falor N ¥ : dackache and pains in my kidneve|roon in color with a white capital N|ployed in the Prussian siate mines|fown hall bevause Buckingham Mo New London Business Men. Bond 1r¢a trial of your maciod 10 || DR B Jo JONES PAYBICIAN AND SURGEON, which wore almost unbearable, [ gave |or the front, and with White siriped | have struck, the Christans and unor- | moriul ‘s enguged on that svenivg. At the annual meeting of the New Room 1, Second Fi or, Shasnem ' Foley Kidner Pills a good trial, and|sleeves. The stockings are maroon | ganized workers joining with the $o i3t oy Fimn i adaie st b i setresaainy e i i g they done wonders for me. Toduy I with white bands, and the caps arecialisis, Twenty-eight hundred other| Coal and coke exports frem ihe | Wednesday evening, F. K. Rogars was Suite 46, Shannon Ml‘l., Night ‘phoue 1388 i ean do a hard 4ay’s work and not feel| v hite with maroon visers, and small | miners' have made demands which it | River Tyne, Englend, duving I19¥] for | made premident, 1. Arthur Allen was Take elavator Shetucket strest ea. | o THERE ™ no ad e eftecia” Loe & O3g0rd, O e X 40102, 29 1a very likaly wii) be retusss ihe fizws Lime anssadéd. tous, alsaiad ens-sl vhe direoiass i irames, 'knone .| - X £ RS RS C TSR LY