Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1912, Page 5

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AY, MARCH 18, 1912 AR : / \ FANCY HAM FANC stead of Pomfret sc! i FANGY LAMES u 1’1 e ceremony, T T eriom™ 24 FANCY DUCKS - Gov..Simeon E. Baid | FUNER " Norwi = == | proc on E. Baldwin has issued 3 'UNERALS. | . FANCY BROILERS R AR PR QT G R N e pe et . ' S ociety Won' FANCY GUINEAS VARIOU 5, as Fast day in this state. TN OB '.c""‘""' nt FANCY BEEF S MATTEHS Deputy Si i —_— e o'clock Saturday afterno heriff G, H St P the funeral of Ch: aaon. F baen ' 18 . anton has | Patrick of Charles P. Cogswell was C ANCY CAPONS Saturday was H been reappointed ggent ofthe - State McAttavey Admits His Actions and Also Co; held from his iate Home No. 38 Lincoln erate Catart FANCY ORANGES PF i Gen;“derb(;rt day and Sun- ”(‘Ppoimm;;dfi; This s his third| nfesses to | #venue. Included in the large attend- — FANCY PEARS residents, e day for Swedish| beriods of three years. Several Thefts—Stole Bag With M ?1"&8 e Y e ki FANCY GRAPE FRUIT Desiie it abou ten cases to come before sk’ oney From St. Pat-|oui of e e A, Wik Get Rid of It! FANCY LI? Decorations of Easter purpl city court this mor rick’s Chi et ne - Mts., W. 8] quds «ES replaced the gree: purple have | for intoxicati: ning, mostly rs. ogm’ M F L 3 and Miss Dorothy Brown of There is one sure way FANCY TANGERINES A mepree gt o PEmoes|on Lt (A, e oney. From:Otis Li-| Bithertord, ¥ '3 Caocpe Lotiag of omtartiy wnd alons with i be alegut- g ik vindows ia il e i ¢ - Fancy Lettuce, Celery, Endive, Ro-| Th s et b U e brary. i e Y e g e e 3 4 d L e governor's Ari i Sl N ng i main, ols A - Arbor and ay g Th vic v - ™ " kot Peppers, String Beans, Sweets, | Proclamation is posted in d Bird day | e big cable from New I o o Pihvivecd pebiar- Dbt condnetedtir ey, Lt e, e that S SPEVS ranberries, Tomatoes. b e dn the Qi Ul Higia T e New London to| The much sought Jack the Hugger, & SICH, Fows, pastor o the PRIl Ba o e T . e catt stea & 1 and a vl o er, uper) a . ) o8 a4 B Quality and Price will please you. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fish {sitle, meBtuc will e jsmntto Ay it ““"l" has Dbeen (errorizing women ,,4,“".-: I D s the lungs u:l':',"“‘f":“:‘l‘he it Sewp into s R s I | Y ol el Jain four gectians | ¥ in the Greenville seetion but in |2CE0SS the street ai g% g d ot g M B B SOMERS G P e Miains eighy about ten ton | Broadway and Frankiin _streets At the police e gt e e S Moo LAT Cpe including Mr. Henry G, Aur been caught. Thi eets has | matter b Bz aic e denied the HYOMEL js §L s. L. L, Chapman. ‘ - G, Aurelio is abie to b d - is time there was no ut later admitted it and gav it pure antiseptic air, it - after being confined e out,| doubt about him bheing th, no | up what money e 0% Rot comtain tarph . ALl steph Tead to th {eral davs by i to his home has not only b ng the one as he | aiso had ney he had $17.62. He ther habit 1 phine, cocalne ot 3 i d to the A. O. H. ball by having his left y been identified but he | $2 ad a pair of shoes whi S et orming drugs. It 1 d at the Armory toni . ball | crushed in a ma 7 has admitted hi ut he | $2.50 for s which he paid rom Australi § made ory tonight—ad in a machine in 1 ¢ S is gulit. At t # 2 for and a hailf po . g alian eucalyptu Rev s e bert & Sons’ shep last we]aleek.‘\‘ X 3\‘2? iig ';“5" confeged to C hx»rh;h:-':::: :,"g 12 s e 5““’:1“::? fi:..fe{,';é"fi:; ?:j“p;“.!' sad i I Tr;lh;lvm:l\?rt::r DR e B ayer ot I henr: ekl § ot e had' commitied several [..efm-b“,g in Mohegan park and accompanied foul i SO, AWSRE SR ove hous sentatives in cong: R into his FgrienPayinitigplai s of & 54 Washington Street Mppageid, Comten ;.hou".“\lfln'x"(“'“ ol opE 2 b hetre o are ;“‘)ugh he had been :u‘;;aflig:i'h‘:‘:k“‘ e Tasutup | R Heparate bottles, if -r?fm.v’:ydh:\otm' | 5 3 $160) ‘to establish an agri .| He gave the name af Pa ore. | He later ad 50 cents, at The Lee & o Hours: 1-3 and 7-8 | Hartwell Hill has re et ish an agricultural | tavey, ager 2 e a trick McAt- | th dmitted that he had taken and drugel ~ Osgood Co., : A H s resigned as man. | CXionsion departient i connec vey, ager 24 of Ruosevelt av | the 329 belonging to M o cew g8ists everywhers Special attention to the Eye, Ear, ager and buttermaker at the l«;nmgm.ui“m' ricultural colleges. s e Nen T T o el e N:,;E,:",'m"f‘l}'fl‘;: Nose and Tt 8 b L3 to the Connecticut b : e a resident of Baltic ibrary and that he we v ;m,"'l i f:owe oitiragca e ok otz s ae |t The New Haven road kas ordered ity Staentdeks ownch aStreet)and spert four a1 B - slephone 827 stant. twenty heavy mall cars of sieel con- the went in she noticed a man and 32 fine; e Wit 1 e (hett bf some | struction to take the place i . ed that his face - | money from Slater Ha some ' A guaranteed { the old i e in part of | she di ce was famliliar but ¢ ater Hall was also ad- = — teed good time is assur old mail cars that a v el e did not know hi | mitted by hi 3 0 a those who attend the 24 e assured | py; & . e now being | went is name. As she | him, Chief Murphy stati s who St o5ime is assured | run on through lines. The order will} ler P e T, Slo or the Thes i The | o e | oT S0 g ] PAY YOUR B"-LS BYC“[‘QUE Tv.l\;(‘y}n‘dm.l.,:;l\ .:1m1i>1{_\ o Ao 8" ably not be filled before nc“‘ lai;l&;;r}::"db“ usnmmn; ‘x:‘v)-g’lg 535 | ylul?red ur by his arre;{g“ have been e ory tonight; Miller's orches- : © 25 an rom the desc! £ r ady 1's orches et Al e policy, and her muff i escription given of Jack A seat. As she was r n | the Hugger aund his nl s Past Gra ster t ccus: eturning she saw | B and his appearance Ci teh i on the | Scores of persons visited the Falis | re \;rerr:;“:hih:?ldl r{'lxll('l;umhde]""“““ s?xz :;:3:;?::.?" thte church, When | :"‘;‘\'\5": B c{‘“}'fid nim with 1 bat he l:;( The Best Watch in the World. | en Satu & Honday £ e Falls | recefve el ‘ellows’ home has iy seat her bag was Bolutely denieg that he was o UncaS National an.Suurday sng Sundey. admibak et th ived o check from the executor of and suspicion was at once ¢ s gone | who had been insulting s, g o All AR e o Sdilen o T BU L S Marearet Aastin Who!: T Ceauaval, 4349 Bt chbrged with It but e Tates \iiitiod Grades breaks into prismatic colors ridgeport in April, 1 s was befor e own and ad : Fote and n ater das sk s as the 9 P 910, for e five o'clock 4 mitted. One of o .t way Jou Sib. REaw U exhct ster dashes over the rock: $6,021.36, being the reaidue of her at once reported te loss o the she | mamen bis tuppitac see Mim .:]z“i)ioupr\‘:x i s @ i fresh A .d always have| The Connectict state as begeauther to the home by d Chief Murphy adv pEINE ce station and ides & 1 CHARLES P. COGS o' secaipt i e ave| The Conniecticut delegates o he [ her wi by | 1o Ching Murphy gdsised her (o nolity | man, . He n and identified him ay the | “OGSWBLL. from the factory. d ch % ekt g of the National Gon-| Saturds i the policy and money, | in Greenville on several oc £ women Congregational church. “The 4 18 and liberal treatmes R Moshers, which takes place in ! aturday afterneon a small 1 taken them with her t told how h veral occasions and | handsome floral he .many B Bl g:hetn, wihich takesipiscs f khotkei idown by an auty i, Bamas| She started sty sl pay told how he did it and how he got | esteem e florsl emblemaishovod ha By by vhether the | leave this (Monday) m 0 25, will| square. = UM anjf s o do th eesd 3 young man it is u ) \ which the deceased was held e large or small { is (Monday) morning | aquas The car, which w i warned at th s and v Sioed kBt i under- | by a large cire d v | d slow, st P as going e same time to k 1 is not right mentally v large circle. he honorar: 1 We s ¢ ¢ | wag stopped, and she . eve out for the ace to keep her ted thy ally and he rs we Hvar ¥y _pa yur patronage | s o o ik ) she was taken for the accused. Th | stated that be had been an i . ere Oliver Johnson, Ansel | _ b T e S store, but it was fo b B e insurance | the New e en an inmate ot A. Beckwith, s 2y ERAC _THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, B Yoo e toay | that abs was mit hurt theygh Sound| through ankfinlwfl,‘ t she walked) state ARy Hampshire | 1. Woodward asker, foa s - slephone 6. 42 Shetucket Streat, | Dose of collecting U o ot e e | eiegteanl ppurt thoigh some- | cho spled the man she - and as she did | He ‘has agpium &t ~Concord|¥raik OL Fulen, | Busi) L l\ar - Jertihre SR i R B Eed SR e onneau Cne druggis s 7 March ‘26, fif money. He started to move ing her | his actions and he 5 nia for | service was read. Henry Alle 30 (i0ns drompiotas gErTing D8 Caiey | March 26, ffty years ago, Jesse P Hbs V1 A6 tomore swayiapd | 16 i prewite cannot help it [ s i & son F [an emerald sundae, & college v | Lillibridge, ‘now of Packer, Jesse P-| others to old of his cont and called | b s probable that some action will | e fure s RANKLIN SQUARE Bith. i enficing Man of oistache ooy o Sunicrbury, 20 cker,. ' oasiye il p her. There was auite || 1 this morning te sée that Richard Connell o pistache ice son of the late a crowd gath ite | is placed 6 he .‘l‘, iy et Cherty onon, Wi | SrContauy St o i e e otk il K e T bt S e day morning the funera 1 of each sundae s 1 top. Wili ) Adelg 3 s Sarah , terrorizing Basbi Wiy, he funera 1 of £llen a green carnation was 1\'[11171[::11‘ d“\lu(;‘nlfi'm ty, 8 oative of - “‘irfi’",'l‘m’v‘_“‘ d Conpell of the police 4t Btony robk ponaed; sow, S B X | Vs 38 er of the late s T in Su it was held fro his late home | times ax muck g v 7 J 291 Main Street. T | Eulingls, duighter of the late Thomas SUDDEN DEATH OF LES i Suminit strect And at Si. Patricks | Funning much ‘a5 e city needy & day ‘m dance was given o Saturdas [ united in marriage at the S cace o L R SEE AND MANAGER church a roquiem mass was colebrated | would be using my brook. The eit il pices of the Ge. |tlie bride's parents in Cantert & b & R e by Rev illiam Cavanaug el veir if mot fo ater from that reser ll;jf verein Fruchiichkell, Rakers or- D e nier of Tacker| Yas Strieken oI OF POLI'S THEATER. | Iune, were, sure Cavansugh. TWO} iought the wi the tion. He \m e - .xi_;w] and the programme | Bapuist church, er While Werkin F!zrt Disease ’caum“d Bavk-r c‘;;“ u . v\-l‘;“ly‘umyyvu the members of the police | resumed Ma ,un\ hereon might be ¥ i _an enjoyable evening for those | P — 3 at irst B, | ere From | commision and Chief Murphy an e i . D r i v ing the men in uni 3 é ) 1 need of water and Ty e i PERSONAL eacon. hidy & On First Class Shows in | ss of crape f niform and with bad- | fguses e e et m Slatter &t the JRos y —_ | . b S £ olice head- | past e William Siatters, John Cunningham { _Jumes Quinn of Boston visited her r\\}m shocking suddenne IR, i [ quarters to the house and from the The arguments wer b N | made up 1 and Jonn § s inn of Boston visited here | of Frastus H. Ga i deain | Courtlandt Barke . 0 the church after which they escort-| dinner, Atlornes © made after “a{b ey automobile party which | mer hom h g o B TR rfl“‘:rr{_n: irred Sat- |secured from grker of Waterbury has | \”,‘f“,"m' ns to St. Mary's cemetery | Comstc :'I.Hry': ye King, Perkins amd | sueat ves in Groton, in his al good health an was | city and has ‘ hi pt. George inton, Police- | business at the g amount of N | . heen rcmplaini: alth and had not jof the e assumed control | Man Allen G thews, Frank ' t the mill was $346 For Men g ends of Dr. P, .|/ Mrs. Roderick ¥ Sullivan spent Su Bie0. Aeiplilung, of- fedling [t I b st L DA O e s L it e o, Jeoe. N & month's mind re. | ¢4y in Boston with Ter n spent Sun-| gizzy spells the 2 cold and spake O ay o o e and Edward Malone B T e SRR § he repose of his 1. FGapgues A ganis G0, the Pirst. 1 ‘oive upon hin duties which de- |, There were chs foral teeR k. He claimed ten barrel Patrick's churc | ~.f}h ’ n O, Brainerd of tat ‘elorch ‘: ros by ,“ the First Bap- | Will remain here da\l Lf‘_x[v: :nd,y. | f,,f”,‘ s in ding a floral form from | worey ¢ l'\VTAZM‘n“ ro made weakly. At 8 o'clock by Rev. | ooy s ting her daughter in “| mas green ana get ”nll;u.‘nfi. « pl,- t ;d?ll‘”llflllng where he will % Mw hefore o ‘-‘v e depar ment & Burke|and water an k ‘. laimed that power et way, He had Dbeei Ty P ~ Manager Barker states g ad charge of the arangements. Pas’ itthasl aha ‘O chief faotors af | Bisage : b (M Wiu‘n'xlf there but about | TUn pictures and oo ,'.'3&" e is to Henry A. Davis. bad! g el e - mill wifl be / | o “.“‘1" r tempted | yon 1u 47 harles Palmer Potter of Bos- | fell. He wag seen ;: was stricken and | the theater through the aun songs in cal b Hentra T A ippled if the water is © | Wools ana fults | ok e RUE of relatives here for a | yard Py g ing in the church | the fall w _ o summer AR Of e avis was J " SnacE & 3 fow das L e for a | at the back of i nich will be the earlies the home of T aug! ng roo p tis library resm g and ) al & 5 _Dr. 3ins o B st class T e day 2 ng room, where the librarian, Mr Ii is noted by Bridgeport papers that and Medieal Txaminer Kimbal il “tlons with a view to giving the . Relatives and friends were | ’ | it rumbull, was in charg . Bats Powiat & th hat | called and death was said t finl ich 5 trons the best to be had ati0n: Al (hers Webe SORNIeh nei 2 3 S ol to our x\\ PR oAb ol zuest of | from heart trouble. 0 be due ends to book direct g, Temembrinces. 'Tha, e i l d S H I collec | trying Miss . < Montville, 5 s born in | Vaudeville if th e casvil L 3 Soft Hats : 1 820,000 ple it ge to pay up acande w London for several years \\'her.-’ & 1§33, being born in the house attractions. He \‘Rl to continue | George Da vare < ylvester Jerome, — S ats, for-there never|er writes to 4 and ex Governor hoved to Danlelson where four generations of (e fami attractions. He has released ail non | OSee. Dtk apg o, Ausiin and | Miss Fannie Brewer of Myetie & a cles I i d disgraceful 28 ered the em-| Gz funi vde Ga : elp e N en union 4 y col al| o avhington street . array of} 4 opteE o n ot A Bdach of the Na. | JaEdmer-was 37 yamw of a:n”“ MI | ber of e had. He will have a num- i Church & Allen had g sniioicy sy nappy stylish headwear f [, Tne sicte lobster hatchery at | tional Biscuit company. | movet o Sorwicl where e sp lid Lo ,Bnovations at the house, he s of thy artalibuiaite g - Fr 2 ddwed or | s being prepared for openin; | 2 | remainder of his long and usef T b e s not ready to announ el Mrs. Henry Huntingt : 1 1. The superinte . | Hugo Wassermann retu g 4 When | - and useful life, | L€ mat present. It is pos: cef to he: 1gton bas returned aryvh - | Lat tendent, A At irned on Sun- en he first came . | remuine the Possible he may | JUDGE SH her home in Hartfo everybody as we call your at-| Latipm Beihbun, ;& kept JLENRt | dax: 10 NEN Brunswick, N. J, ufl’e“"“"\'“d o o e | I'!::J’-]u::m'm""’ of Broadway theater. | UMWAVS DECISION 2hit it hee 1) ‘:] \;1‘—‘-“?1"‘. 5o ki o il ) |siers’n o'car ail winter that 3 Job- | visiting nere s Gy m C. Osgood, where ne was Wii- | running a o urs Mr. Barker jheater. | - RESERYED ON STONY BROOK. rington of Washington street, - ! this season. [E R et HeTeeity (LY el the | Maud N. Huntley s WO b several years, and from that work | Waterbury and Ay s Bt g in | h | = ntley and Edward | he became a member of the | ence in the experi- | Fow Witnesses H The P W are Bhaues { 4 tley of New London have been |force, on which he served {he poiice | stage and ’:nuv\ business both on the | Petit s Heard on Injunction| yo'“y, 1) Heach news in Sundey's showing Al the | cens The ot A 0 hotes & .& Mrs. Lewis Hudlburt of Mont- | about 14 years. He I ith credit | Gegpite the manager's office and | ion in Superior Court Room. |R York Times wiated that A, H v Vel | attend the meeting of the Society of | o R R ey pite the experiences at the th i Rrawer and his daughters, Mrs, Will- e elours g ' i e e e ety o2 b 3 with Captain “Whaley | . ;h¢ Past years, believes e theater | The contint = jam A. Norto b : s and Velour fin-|wich "ot Norwich at the Nor- | Mx. and e, Josepi & John and began putchering again and Whaley | get a proper s rs believen that e cau | The continued hearing on the appli- | Mra. I s o Nuo e shes in Soft H Address =yl i 19, 5 o'clock, | ¢aughter Rosie were gue . John and } t uginess for himself abo | i i atronage, : whe temporary injunction | returned and of Norwich have e " ( ats, ¢ a | 2 Irank Shiy M . guests of Dr. and | ¥ears Subseqi g ut five | MA = 3 st the wa co ga d are guests at The , & multitude | Andoer. "Mass. * Subject, “Old Mrs, Y. D Coles of Franklin street | for for tho feuimnily b wes & teatm | DE SECOND LIEUTENANT | Dyiding them from omplspnss (or- ] mond ik of 2ot olor p . ravelers in Fastern Conn. i B i elt company and | e Bty hraak doim il g, the wate: good colors, and in Hats|ty Park chureh e Coms s ; ]»‘,‘::‘ '_Mm man -for the Davenport | IN C. A. C. OF THE ARMY il the “j”:‘j“')n“l_"fil nafural course | portioned for every build. | moulde J. 8 hir Hit taes all 59 Ty mecovove MoChamey, of School | Foommtt iE I and a half vears | orth Has Gone to|Co!rt room her Dbt hior Lo NA‘“ ilder Pt o et sl vered s to be able (o be| home, | v tendent of the Johnson | J prortress Monros ed : 1t contin-~ dary, i n-Howell foun- | up and about o } e | home, but for the past vear John Parke Leaven: o'clock in the afternoor = Tha manaremisl of o om. sl i, past vear had not | known N avenworth when Sl o The Togger Sh « : ’. ou \ Hartford, He! Mrs. Amasa Williston i M. Gardase ::l;*”“ A A;’PE‘J!]]HK in Jewe: 'J‘nf‘vm.{n’; but decis his Palw.h w‘a t 50,000 dozen fresh egge y OP, | prospects Oor st bl to Adamsville, Mass, from Norwich | Faspected rosidents of the W st | for. Vortress Mouros, Vi, wi left |y e notion, was.called with s f Ty:;“ e’ JAS. C. MACPHERSON, PE 0% e e e it bt aecotd 1o N0 hars |in the D et bt oand Lkntenes B e i iy S:LLEN WEENAN of hér aunt devoted to his home and | U Lo t ey omant ey D. O, Perkd ness by Attor- -41 Co church, He was cg me and | United States ps of the i. Perkins, who mmeorce 8t 1 umni @ teq - s converted & . i army oun | ” wh assisting ot 291 Main Street, stumnt day tor | Goorse D. Iohaon, | et nverted al he age | aworth secured his ouny B Loay: | Corporation Counael i il e a s inga of the graduate bodies were he ystic from Norwich, where Scott Fhll Baptist ehurch. When he |ami position threugh a competitiv | oo which had been prepared Nol’wICh, Conn. | throughout the ate ho :lfsl)v\.;_. held | tended a meeting of managers e ai-| first came 10 this oty "‘““\vu«*:'f\“c fl?lr{un.n_\ held last fal} ‘“l'; fttve oot J;«“‘n‘ruh\ — Rey. Clarenc Tup = Haetnos | 3 New Hnshnd Teitahase o | o o8 i Saetsl Babtier chiroh o] missioned by President Taft PR } Ee wiated theiilie paid $4 a ton for a member up Has elactad ew ye but sine ' e g0 s hhazel wood and expended a to LOUIS H BR ive commi Mo Yalnng: o || M. and Mrs P. B, Taft, who have ot e I e | ras 4 graduste of the N el oL or birch wood he spent UNELLE been living in New London during tisg | i® Was senlor e e e ¢ Academy seve B s . ton, and $136.62 AR St } O e o, (o lin douip A at tie time of | ‘spending & 3 yoars ago and | intergreen el Rk 04,7 o R l Ftan Ave. TEast 810 Mhicaie, n o'elock ¢ { open Puglall nomn B v i o e Su"““:\I‘H'ih'jl‘lgh'hxn.‘ny v‘;au]!ugu Brimipme o P Lissadiiiciole Sl "" it was st oo e eguiar l’les, Cake and Bread died Wednesday at the Ne l], ¢ mants cording to the t v ot By bred 8 - receiving his commission ho jo me e o L, mnyl Tl “”u‘ ind 433 1 hosp : or- AL : d found gr ] giou | 1or in the cou faces s a4 sen ergreen e fig & anuot be excelled, 3 Rev. | ager of gas and @ er happier than when hel 1 Ha ha entific school, Y . y eetin Pl y 1 officiating. Burial was i | Connecticut, - tric companies in | Someone and by ‘his death tk eiping | He has many friends in this cit { He Was unable our order. Tromot service | dax Ll Sola ki i S e N A ported from Willi- { Sustains & < St ,"]“"’ & | will be plsased to learn of his su Led] it ot ek L 7 ——— e i seriously ill at his hem of such an 1 4 e passing | v entering the of ais success n he said is pald $1.75 of th Waterbury, Mr, C omg 1n an upright citizen and f partme: tillery, a | " pald $1.75 . i okl fais 5 . Mr, Campbell had merely | Will be the cause H riend ‘ ent of the service ir * d - 8 eting of the Con- cenfined to the hous Y1 hi o se of much sorrow to | especially inter n which he is J. Rayn 1 5 neeticut Milk Produc e Con- | kew ha’ housa Gua dav|dis 1arge ofrcis of s o | Iy interested living at Stony A Hunxl[“ EHHUH'E[E” the capit \l‘x duce .m iation at | oo1d. wesk while breaking up a ,<.-\L.,»e‘l as a M.’;x. \H:“:'flg.u;q:;?n\'.;n,‘» He = l;x.mm testified that the i (xlw‘ . . tu ernoon, with | < 5 nd s h men, thoughtfi eservoir was closed Feb. 16 A Tl Waidbwirth of - = Al08 SN0 £/ hetio, WHRes Dress o opoKE TO ENGINEERS | ed Mare dloted YEB AR THY brand new, br | ngton i1 JEth 9 ill be greatly missed. . \ g e g closed again_or ioly TR S DTl s Bt wenis. HIBERNIANS ATTENDED | He Wil wie marrisd, bis srst i, | isiting Officials Heard With Interest | a(cF he said ot Info e plopiine. will, b WG IR B g y, in fa $ gion was the 3 » 2 J¥4 ‘randall, to w e 4 J | ha s . o the pipeiine. bast-Saol pulliohsd this s 3¢ tho | Lisumion wes the seale af afldsh and ST. PATRICK’S VESPERS. | /narried il Spege R Smoker Followed. | Charles A. Johnson tostified that o . pruget - year, will be |y the ‘coming Al e 30, 1354, dled Apri ¥ Sany operates the mill with his father, by Buck i ale R s, Ho married Mra, Bi wer, ther, bu m Memorial | ov. John B. Kelly of New Haven Was | le¥ of this city e Emma Bai- | for vere interesting address be. | DoOks are pot kept like other ‘mills SATURDAY, MARC ‘ S " The Special Preacher. o el i e tren NI, by | clition ilss oy, CHBUIOSE. BR80 ;;‘“‘["_”]""» “He said it was hard to ’ THE H 16th, | ermont and Boston &) wis 3 3 {hsea: dinkniuse? A oon ez W th [ YN i L Eask Nullons Vel Just bew much was proguced fa a t 8 0 c'o‘:k Ton- ht PUBLICATION DAY, | eome ompanies have at last | Dveving vespers at st Patrick's Alre. Arthur 1 Mrs. George Stanton | making out s e sason or bow much wAs of haod eftey 1 ston & Maine & ereby the ch on Sunday with the S and Mrs. G, Frank lippi is city, | S. K. as he spc 3 or the N. A, ; el ey < en the inventory was at s on ».,h““ surves between | 2ermon B s Dy JSvectal | ingion, D, 1 gl lz-a’\“)::”\.‘,('r W m-;- ekl nv:k‘; ;; ;r:. ‘\alu, of mem krn in March, l';n, there” \hete' 146 thMmm of interest will come hafers 3 d Brattlehoro on the | John- Bertr: — ¥ by B s two grand- ; epresentat em- | parrels on hand of Witchhuzel, 68 o o CRANSTON’S | New Hampshire side of e vy e Haven, SR G children, Bdward Lippitt of Washing- e Reans of ntating national | pirch ofl and & pounds i LU ety Bl Sad & (Argp SRR | be elimi g e S B i 3 commedious Miss Lucile Howard of this | expected but did not 0 had | He satd it was al : compan: 2 on & Maine v edifice to the doors. T - Ritd. & nevhew. J. 7 4 fils | thie snen thist come he told s always possible to sell — Get 1% i 1 a double track road | L¥© local divisions 54 g he g ew, J. Frank Cerey P t the national asso what the mill produce b et a copy for your Sunday r!idlngl n the mont side road | gar of Hi\wrnial:\: a‘;ra;rv’y aifi‘{{,’f'&‘ l("-. |fn:]7'“:l\’A“[ ;;,,.n,,‘“‘n” ought \““h: ‘:1:;;2 Engineer 8 Y“ T’uhfw prons BN BUFFET LUNCH" - | body and had seats fnded 1n/a — i bowing the stea the Stony brook work, testif Blanks h | St had seats at the o of thy m_engineers | 4 ok work, testified that - oBITU popmss | BlanEN have Yeon disteibuted wamong chureh, with the other e el of G [ CIVEN TRA D AND |25 Jis Staln low Falushis ths wisd the Stony brook watershed . covers JOSEPH D. HA 4ol Yale alumni throughout the country mE | listening with deep Pl i COSTS F | Taving Gapeuinl o the individual man, eight square miles, of which on- . HAVILAND, Pres't, ouchar | o e el Bt el e i i e # S R s st the besls of | Tenérvolr, which is four miles fro d g , The death of Mars Loy S L A e ed President | quent speakers €4 gns of (he mout gio- | S28H. CUED). Found Sullty <o ot cepmtiaation e e basis of { il Ha testifled that Bo h {,' il — youngest daughter of Mr. an P xplres next June, As yet no ca church 2 e ustice Davis in F 3 | ngineer i really o professional ms { the Johnson mill several :imes nd al- Ay morn it her on Sun- ed, & s belle as been | servic r he *h . 3 s 4 a1 4t 5 - 1 s o ilin £ 3L et home there, after | b pod, and ft 1s belleved thet he e ande the direction of Choir N“m:“;:ed with vielating the law by | Still more. The \‘e;‘u.fn.,‘,’."“"“ n to do | ,K}{:“ 'f“‘“' lr"_hu A p at times. | The semi-annual meeting of the in liness of week. She was 1§ vears icceed himself. et L Farrell also plaved a |lin, G ing a decr last October In Frank- | stands firat of all for edu A ARBOCIAFION § s for {iee 7unk gt wids, A ale .||"rp"ri"""’ will be heid at its Banking mill. Sh hployed | b 8 h ssivenes 510 arde a labo 3 cation, 18 nof e e runs waste eve ouse, in the City eof Ni - kil kR ol | Ve b ithe moat Emptiteiagl et ble s i Bl i e B a labor union, and takes no . 42 DOt | the cutters in the mill are S Ay ] N odeeday, Masols 30 s and several brothers and sistars. - | o the Uniter S R ifo ot ortne ot TR B Do | g SRR op EEATR D A ranktin, | oW ool e il D wen | no water coming from Stomy ool | 9 a.m N A RPN 2 { for the United ¥ | propriate times in th at ap- ' Saturday. Asa Mi s in Franklin, | o, ¢ 5o al publication ca He said the city lack . i) ) : Por s ke C ' o 8 e vesper service, ay. Asa Miller prosecuted, th vast help along educat can be a| ..o ¢ clty 134 s water, al pres- HARLES B. CHAPMAN Ports of the Grand Trunk. { . Palmer of Otis & and ‘thechorte ana. solo work of ice, grand juror being dr. Bellows G e | those who will educaticent Tace (e} et the reserveir being W inchen down | Seoretary fen L SO R bt ad g5 1 e zvmv from 1 hoir was rendered with splendid et f|: t:l'niv-‘d the charge, but it was tes- | 2nd stated that the t:’:“""fl"vs of ify] oy lw’A;mmm King, for Mr, Johnson Norwich, Conn, Merch 16; 1813 ¥ port of trads of the rant he { g it i | s 2| tiflad that he shot The desr, and por- | CREineer tg only way for r. Palmer stated that the city sells S ch 16; 1913, B atina Ea B Bl eane Frunk| 804 bF kdown. It 4 -|_Covering the life and w | tions of it were brou ) Gage; aba por e s 16 knop abisatt of preaiees| WaitE for Siovaiors SO W oo il | — T & & Island Sound, and | may be ab! hoped th . | Patrick with and work of St | e thar ught to’ Fitchville, | 314 changes of the times w 4 sa'd that none of t netors, . He Pt oSt et =od | b7 k. o i o e youk | £ WA o R ST PR guu of tne timen waa o put | 4,0 (2,000 26, NG 00 " Dress ocastwise ports. Th | weagher continues fayorat | v. Pather Kelly magni >t Wi 2 o and wis brought | Professton all 1l idy into his | nains when the gates had 1o statement made by Prv‘:\dr’”sp““i! sl i I;Ml ”m,“a'”'”‘*fl fnserBngens Do o R g BanB B o R L mnlu‘r“mr; Lt Mo bt s sl Boarr domand pipes were fiished | Fitzhogh of the South nt E. } A portion of the links s Byl s gpelbiontitiprie B gt 8 ik vy o g’ Moo, i coun | 100 WOUULE_IRUNE 1N/ oS by allowing i B e b R T e e I8, ot oot o L St S o e, B St e i 8 L T Mo emnants Trunk, at the hear jrand | St. Patrick’s da he € een v«»u‘ water Vn!ha parched lan, e was brought here (o T | what the ape embership here ix | '0 S4¥ NOwW much city water the Une- B-l e LUk, St S Bt On Bgvion on | constitiles the e e o Whicn | message whicl St. Patrick hgn:;l‘\xl“:: Warden Kinner. Jail by Game | L the operating engineer ahsolute cas_paper mill used. o Ein lliarg an Southe Mot BRGlaAR b3 R”“,‘,'.: ‘)!P has been movered with Mm“m‘;.winrs». ipl:- |:r();m(1\p hearts of the Irish peo- | | 1t is understood the killing was made | I _scery s ste '\‘-’: 2««1' enginec There are 10,000,000 gallons of water seig lant Bowtmw She Pertisnd B few days ago. and 4s soo 168 L% ed gt them he gave the three | ilie, y following som troudle in Fiten. | . He was foliowed b e c r wo d he essentlally the ports , Me. | it was Low dayn a0 and Ky soan 8| 2000 mrock as a Jave the three | ville, when those who rouble in Kit<h- | aatings, who owed by Siafe Deput a rln (4 oths vad for its forei§n commerce. e s et e at oriine Triniiy. so. that Treland ajone ing ibe matter auiel tid of it, and P | ticut had about 52 o horst S g | axpecte & e P &8 X b 0! e world h: gl ot e was then look | twelve associ 8 rs in the PP iy i pected G0 appear in | ONLY & netional bt a sacred bl ed up | Lvelve aseortioos 1o fis saty aua There 0 atte 5 | . But this little shamrock, he s: s S s " B attendance of Py & { can alsc P ) aid, Telephone E 2 kssociation ood fa » see > members’ 1 Sunde lance of about 25 The Men's Brotherhood of Block 1s can also stand for three other things There il mployes Meet. [t o it o s ms (o favor some people, but B ailb Joegtiiet (e Retzol bt I, = ISR g iR e i te. | people, v the prom 2L e Jxihimgy T R ehie ot tho ctiel ot 1oy te MIANG G5 el X o0e which shouid R fhe. enioying @ pleasant informal so- entiy formed by Rev. John Singieton. Beoul; vie the (Dromptasss | Wil strgtingter Pmbmyese';if\'h'o}:): of in- be their paseword to bettdr i ahould independence through habits o | (Bean Hill) Norwich Tow, - {ea being served. The Navigation Mere Lol he N Zinsiind b R e Spmaent al IR T I Terepnone | den S vaReh e St DR thrift, Get into the habit of [ JURIZWME n stro b ure proceeding with | panies. doing UALY and SxpresNEdim- they "{\;‘n; tq 1t ‘and the. gensrosity | naslois the Geer block Fuda;!mnuer Arci ol Srage Xor 1 90 the saving something every month; each one, and over | notifvi ss on the ™o | with which they imparted it to i unger the direction of G. H. Rice, who | TeR of that 2ing hefore e bisiness the results B eporte A world, y the is distriet i ce, who t ¢ what the ad > g A i Tor the | ca jquors iox R i nspectyr from New Haven, | °Te in membership in e o g " " i~ S e S e e R e 2 ks it i | of o the | p .e i BackuriFise e el ict to give the men th % °d unon | u pital Servic finds of work ‘ The services at the B ekrwu The marriage of Miss Hester 1L st e On Thursday t i . vl s if you stick to it. Remember it ’!unda> afternoon wre'f..“f,,‘;;':g"n: ;—ldt;fi( daughter of Mr. und Mrs i e g e ’L‘x"“‘ ‘) the employes of the ,H';"‘“:'”" ) N s i it At ‘l'lu“'. oval Circle of the Ki ot /land Davis, amd Lawren ow- passage of & home rul cal i ihe pariment was held b o N $ Rridg 8 J | Alexander hymn ng's Dmh;erulnnmm will " tak ce Howe of | Irish ule bill for the (.r DI ield hers ai ihe office de sclio: & N you rich. We | 8 W ake place plriis people and justic ) istrict Lomr | ot} - weth Lane, with accompahl s a- | Church of the Tncarnation, ¢ Y er closed exhortation was ci- | ing and A. 1. Weath orn- ening closed with i 5 NE ccomp. nts i . i C ir e S s o erhead of W a general 0 W LINE W fah, NORERITIAES e Ly Ve Thoc, illiam v W Yark, | hearers might heark that his | mantic in the of wiii- sion, while cigars wi o of i & ettty ray. There was 3 vocal|of ihe catl M. tirosvenur, deany the day vol hearken to the lesson of | bler of New atternoon. Howard hmx . ere passed. | | {6 ames U ALL DRESS GOODS direet from 8, b, A Wheoler iccwed, & SL John the Di- | prayer’ ciced in St. Patrick’s final | New Ha ew Haven, Herman Kraft of R u mills st very low prices. vine, assisted by- ey William Olm- :r;la_m‘rm the fidelity of the people to New Haven and W. W. Knight of | Kighis-four per cent of Porto i | i | Ascortment lengths of all Sir God sud tholr Tuith e s el 3T fas of ot it Tags Muriag (he Suspii) o Rico's { Shetucket Streaf, Nerwi Cotten Goods and Silks spoks ¥ of this city | June 30. 1911 was with ear ended | . Norwich, Com, MI1 A at Hal - | Sates ith ihe United! Commercial Department at LL REMNANT STORE ; al o Service Your JOHN BLUOM, Prep i W71 W, Main 8¢ \ . 3 ] - o o SO B Y M

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