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e | ‘l’urtwi ¢ ‘ . v NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1912 ‘ - s 4 reed @ ceelily iy bl“ ThetBuletin. [INVESTIGATION INTO . V. WRECK|Ssamss isrus i Raasonabe P i ckel, Depu- ever before w ere suc (i a0 . o & Sitin Boidel ofTAIn:lleu.\lfs,R':e"sl.‘ tr men;crnls call for. Christian 8 : Fm‘ ‘he Slumach Norwich, Friday, March 22, 1912, ler, president of Immergruen loldge, | ice. - Never hefore has the missionars e e oD and Mrs. Lena Liepeld, deputy of Im- | movemesit achieved so startling a sic- pRETA, Hary Allen & Son The Bulletin should be delivered 3 ¥ mergruen. 2 3 d cess yor faced such impertunate do- b FURNISHING et ol e n . | Flagman Was Out and Seen But Brakes Failed to Work— | Grand President Goos and Grand|mands. 1t is cortainly one of the)Jf Your Stomach ls Lacking In Diges L UNDERTAKERQ abscribers who fall to receive it by \lceu Presidrelifl Jn(‘l}:‘]&l‘ dflll!‘?flefl\vflle . slnx{.}:nm: e}\‘n]:; llf‘ (\.;Asl -::1 tive Power, Why Not Help the - a o 01 a fi by re- 2 ] A s meeting o erwegl lodge in New | tury hat China shoul establish the ,‘,'Lr{‘,,‘;,‘“m““}’a‘c{ o The Bulletin. Co. Royce Loomis Resting Quietly at Hospital After Rally- | I0li0r on Wednesday evening. Birst repiblic of Abiu, inaugtrate the Stomach Do Its Werk | - ing Fi HA_—kVIEW most colossal attemnt at seif-govern- | THE WEATHER. Operation. TS ON ment the world has ever seen, an ' H— Rgtrom ahog elect & Christian man, Dr. Sun Xu’g.p”,,"y When It Costs Nothing Shoppers Who Ventured Out to the | Sen, for her firs' prosident. And the To Try. The wires along tic (rack were torn | Openings See Some Beautiful Easter | end of the wonder is not yel.” i Not with drugs, but §8 Main St. ments, and the secretign of hydrochlo- 5 4 [y weather, preceded by rein or snow, will | nesday afternoon. —Flagman Wheeler | ed, displayed for their admiration. avenue. The social hour was thor- 8 HHVC Y0l| [XhflUS(ed prevatl, with slight temperature |Of the first freight, which was under | The section where the accident hap-| A “’,,lkm,; ehans in white Milan had | oughly enjoyed, after which an appe- | ric acid. When your faod fatls to di wr m.“ Forecast for Toda: LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED ‘or New England ow Friday with a rein- It was reperted on Thursday \hai] T v Saturday | there was & cestigation held to | down by the wreck, so that communi- | . Designs. 2 8 moderate north and northwest | docorming whn Mveatigation el <to | N0 P¥ Ja et off until repair ment. 0t N Sewing Club Entertained. forcement of digestive agents, wadh B9 letermine who was responsible for the | iiveq. " Though it was a long dis-| Those courageous women who brav-| The Thursday =fternoon sewing club | are naturally at work in the SloFes Predictions from the New York Her- | Central Vermont train wreck at Mul |Lém'~ Tor the ambulance o go It aI- | ed the swow jo attend the. openings| was entertalned this week by Mrs. F., Sclentific gmalysie shows that diges- e N e aay o foir |phy's crossing in Frankln on Wed- | rived within an hour after being call- | Thuraday foung. some beautiful bats | G. Prothero at her home on Vergason tion requires pepuin. nitrogeneus fer changes and moderate westerly winds, |«charge of Engincer Morgan and Con- | pened is one of the best on the line. | for trunming a wing effect in héavy ing clam chowder was served gest, it is proof positive that somne uf your patience @nd coal bin trying to| followed by clearing, and on. Saturday “3 _h‘i‘fl gone back to flag | The track was not torn up, but the line | lace, a flange of black velvet and hostess, assisted by her "f“"‘-“""L".Z?T\-e"’f.?’;.i‘r.fi’..". lacking in your di- Xeep warm this winter with that heat. | (iF and cold, but moderating weather. | 1y ns southtound, and it is un- | was blocked by the deralled cars until| royal blue shaded ribbon bow. Mrs, C. H. Bushnell, who is Visiting | Segiive Gpperetus. =~ o ts contad| OuP Annual Spring Qpening #f Fleer | Oberestichtiie AL derstood that wiile he had not gone | 9.45 Wednesday night, after which | Attractive was a rose bonnet with | her. a great distance he was seen by the | the' trains were running during the|plack satin pleated side-crown, €ow of the special freight, Engi- | night and on Thursday. The damaged |slip wreath and velvet bow. One Session nothing but these natural element# | Coverings and kindrod Buee o new in ing system_of yours? If you have, necessary to digestion and when placed The foliowing records, reported from ome over to BREED'S shop and let| sevin's pharmacy, show the changes of School. &b work G the, weak 8 . i|pregress — a splendid comprebensive 15 s, pharmacy, 6 €S | neer amara and Conductor Cook, | engine was not put out of commission | A Gaby flower hat was of shaded ]-" i o Hoaue e ell you what the matter is 11 perature and the barometric : % a Gaby t was of shade SR el i s oy o e s A orty -years' experlence is yours for] ShanGes irsday i ply the air brakes they failed to work | ngineer McNamara received injuries | green malins at (he side. T W [ . Dring the s it g ¥ ecrapend il - snd the second freight crashed into | to his band and knee, but they are not ecially natty was a bronze hemp | ***"™ Cosigyobri ’,'“'1"““‘ Pring e Giges- | Linoloume, Btc. & ert ad-f 7 & m . sreca one taking the siding with terri- | seriou ith velvet cord trimming, and et Yre-organs badk: fo- their SUNGELSWRET | -‘ e and r b price. No |12 m s S e ¥, oSt tarenitin o Sacred Heart church this (Fri-| dition. - ing Opening Days we non-producers (o pay for to udd o the | Ol | o Mhe cabosse, which was demolished | Thursday ovening that Koyce Loomis rban shape of shaded primrose rening Ahae Ml SRR Mf:y-t:]m Dyspepsia Tablels have|ing a number of special velues Shwse & 5 |was a long, new one, and this was | was resting quietly at the Backus hos- | g srec gh loops of shade il 7 Wt i i 3 t Comparisons. | frightully wrecked, and the empty | pital . He. Rl by g i o o m."m"a_,\'L,;;\‘“‘m’f"f"‘" inmsii‘dh‘wd:u:’ —— tests at home and abroad and are | special values will continue up i5-and = bty | Predictions for Thursday: Snow with |coal car in front of it was stood on | early Thursday morning and has since | a cluster of realistio cherrie: West Town streci, | found to contain nothing hut natural}including Saturday, Mersh 200l northwest winds. end 30 feet in the alr. Hanging from |been resting easily. ~Whether the| Thesc and othe s 0 as been at Lackus hospital for | digestives { Large Lme of Easler (,fll‘dS T he top end was the wcoat of Royce|fracture at the base of the bralm |models await the inspection of sh T e it Lot Rl NOTE THESE temperature s, which would indicate that he | whick ls almost always fatal, will | pers today. The Bulletin's advertise- ddress “Diffin ‘ondon, Tele- I ‘ thrown into the air with the | prove so this time cannot be told at | ments will tell you whers [ s WY phone No. 11020 Central, 20 Collum | At 27c—Heavy quality Fiesw Off b lor 5¢ | | car, probably as he was leaving the | present. It will Tequire two or three R sl b e e e e T Wty Benclineh A%, B ¢ Cloth, in 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and S-4 | caboose. and that his coat catching |days to determine whether he is go- 1a gl e R, (o epi bl ondon, Wih 05. | ’ 7 THE NGVELTY SHOP ' 7 oon | he fell out of it to the ground. o el e e e R s SU_PENOR bl b P R, e s S o el [ Traiyass, most dasetully af widths—at ¥jo & SUNNY PE ‘ ter. || Rises. | Suit for $5,000 Against Town of Water- | © 5™ {box of Stual¥s Dyspepsiu Tablete | regular price Mcy . | - . i 8 i Pt | Cwhi polf & L. HILL | o MMPROVEMENT u B e eAd e ford—Verdict for One Cent. My, and rs, William Avery of New | (Which 1 bougll sweel Gl @ ) A¢ 46c—The well-known “Aemetsent” —_— 5 | spent Tuesday with their aunt | ¢ . o vl Mg Linoleum—at 460 MME. TAFT Fa : When the superior court was ready S Kinnay ot her home. on | ufactured by o F. A. Stuart Co., 86 2 sanave yued, i e Vashing NN CgNBON O, OF THE DAY |, % et thesull of William Booth, ir, | Town qr’dul fangy, at her thome o1 Clerkenwell P”;’ ]fllmmm il wop | S e N L ¢ 5 i o - ve. the town of Waterford it was dis- e Ui have to report thar I cannot find any eased t . s M;‘ney sAva:;a:ies aidNE::i:a:f:cwm Suhéectc o; Address ?g\'tjrfi Sooialists o s TNt two attorgess’ fon. the Aixs. Bdasle. Pandlotorn e of the! Lrace of vegeable m“rmm- ral polsons. IA\L 65c—The well-known “Armstreng” s S o sslu i y C. H. Curtiss o illimantic. town of Waterford each ]\vl\l..,\ brntlu-; i it the S pr h el »-‘ h ‘L- Knowing the ingredidts af the tab Linoleum—-at a R AR e 7 W —_— Vo the Tuky nurses at the Stale hospital, 18 at her | 1oy °1 gm 6t opinion that they are o syute yul, s (Special to The Bulletin.) Local Norwlch, socialist party. at|“"Megurs. Avery and Gallup were ex- | om ot Wy Gous Hill for & vaca-| gamirably sdaptable for the purpose regular price Mo ’ y which Howed by food tide. \u.«;.“mu‘y, . March 20—The lin. its ”le(lyx:.’. l;‘mn‘\w].nl Stniagin the | cuged from hearing the case and other | . o & Tl for which xhpy’;{;nmlendzd, AL 98c—Genvine Inlaid Tineleusm—at provement of Shaw's cove as a part of | Stead building, heard a particularly | jurors were substituted for the o llon and his brother ,Neil 4 " ar “REENE\”LLE NEW |the general New London harbor pro- | interesting address by Attorney Charles | When this was done it was found that | fehn ‘Malion #nd hie brothor N6l /) Jotm 0t THGONE, ¥ 1. €, PN 98, Gaare vard, vegulsy yebes : L | Matton, ‘studenis at Taft's school, in| e ject, was assigned for a hearing yes- | H. Curtlss o imantic upon 'The | the p L i (UM AG oM B ;. - There ) secret in the a- 2 Artay it B e et o 1 e | the panel had been narrowed down S0 | Watertown, are spending & week with || There is mo secret in the prevera % Veating of St Cecelia’s T. A. Society— | (erday before the Board of River and | Political Issue of the Day. Albert | that but one extra juror remained F U Edred off Washington ton of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets o Harbor Improvements. This matter | Boaraman was chairman o mect- | Booth sues the iown of Waterford | % he SHIELOR i eir ‘composition is commonty known | At 296—China Maiitings, mest Sesighe . nd ‘for Nates. Was referred to them as the law pro- | ing and Introduced the speaker. for 5000, ' FI& claims that onb night] " | among physictans, as is shown by the algo phin white—reguiar peles lar glassos, w ave deeided Thers was & mipeting. o St Ceoed vides such cases may be by a resolu- | Mr. urtiss_said that while there|he stumbled over a stump in the road P — recommendationh of 40,000 licensed b tinu f our regular f iy oty Wodnestay cvepiotiais |uon of the river and harbor committee, | ¥ about 2,600 different issues, the|and fell with much force, receiving se- BORN physiciaus in the United States and FR00"Ginsen Tor 914 for B Vsl of SO R I Nepresentatye, bitun upmeeied b | st o the gcatet npu, of by | S e isng I, e i | me 1o werwioh Town, jary 1o | Cotnde, Thep wit o o Booner| 0 ppmye ot gy tim ve 8 rouhly | Bresidont Mrs M. T, Sany o ronurell | fore the board and learn hatthe | day and for bo! ears and | based on alieged neglect on the part of [ 1913 & daugnter o M s Sohn of all remedies for indigestion, dys- , the people of Nor-f o Bt 5. | further investigation by Captain Wal- | Roosevelt had proposed remedies. One | the town in preperly maintaining the | T Hyan of oo et epsia, water brash, insomnuia, loss of ore was s lorws atfend g : ; i ¥ ; h 1 {van of 188 Sturtevant st pepsia, . N = i n wo Wil dron, the district officer, located at|of the good things about the trust is | highwas | 8 ite, e o ati wtion from the Father T T (e s y BRYANT—In Old Mystic, March 18, | &Ppetite, —melancholia, constipation, e o " the eraiffe ety b . A.|New London had mot been completed | that it has demonstrated economy of | The town denies that it was neglect- | P1315 & daugiier (o M. and. Mie. | dysentery and kindred diseases origi- | ' §20—Best quality All Wesl, Bwe- ibeation 50 At s o R and at Mr. Higgins request the hearing | manufactur> through specializing in|ful in caring for the highws The | Wiiliam Bryan | nating from improp lution and ply Ingrain Carpel—at $8e & ] vorsopration, on Abril 9 was read | was postponed until the local inv the munyfacture of goods at different | road was muddy at the time, following | — SEAD | assimilation of foods, bacause they are ard, regular price T2e. Of tWo | gation was complete | places. Roosevelt calls those trusts|a heavy rain, and it is claimed that DIED. thoroughly reliable and harmiess to e proposed and a: Twelve thousand dollars is now | good that contribute to the campaign | the road could not be kept in shape ;. - % 19 1912, |man or child At 98c—Smith's Axminster — g 8 t " 2 Py DAVIS—In Providence, Mar 9, 1912, > {available for this work a a‘h{.\ been fund. Hearst advocates government |under the circumstance Tulia Carpenter. wife of ~John| Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are at made and | froo—at 80¢ & {authorized and appropriated by con-|control, but this is impossible, be-| The case was not finished and goes| Davis, aged 82 years, 1 month once a safe and a powerful remedy, yard, value $1.10, SOl B sise Podrgeiion by {gress, mn} n] was found ;{h-r_ :wlm‘rv causes trusts are mightler than the!eover until Tuesday, as there is short | Funeral from her lat residence, 19! one grain of the active principle in . - . Snit 5 1v Ricketls, 4 student at the State tisement had been made for bids for government. Back to competition is| calendar business teday Atwood street, Friday, March 22, at|these tablets being strong e h (by < ] an | < ; Ly ;| &avm i 3 3 % es s by ong enough (bY | ITAIR Carpats, 2 splendid Hne—at b F eve atrviog ot e ]| A ltural school at Storrs, is spend- | the necessary dredging that this was | Taft's remedy, but back to small bus- | Damages for the New Haven road| g P m. Burial af Sehawoy R test) Lo digest 8000 grains of steak, | Y 28, “,M:,, a8 &“:M 4 ‘ iien; s Lol v days at his home on Pros- |not sufficient, The Ch f Engineers | iness is impossibie. The trusis are|to the extent of one cent were awarded | o Sovrdss: TArcl =5 o8 5 B leggs and other foods. Stuart’s Dys- i b0 gl ect s |and the river and harbor committee | forcing the people io think ¢ the jury in the case of the New |BAIRD-In Washington D. €. March pepsia Tablets will digest your foof | [EALL and Stair Carpets, ‘Tapestry b | will probably follow the hoard in their { can gain control and so gain fo Haven road vs. Louis Cella, which has | {Ria cify. aged 1§ years, " for you when your stomach can't ) Arusseis, nowest demigns—at {bc, the s it the Lenten service in | recommendation, which will, to quite | selves the advantages ow lower been on trial, and was ended Wednes- [ porpgR. 1 o o arch 21, 1012, Ak vour druggist for a fifty cent G6c, 79 and 89 @ yard. 3 Mary's irch Wednesday even- an extent, be controlled by the dis- | of production. The real victory of the {day afternoon. Judge Shumway i Lewellen 1. Potter, formerly of Nor- box, or send to us direct for a free i was delivered by Rev. Richard | rict offcer who Is making 1low sound- | working class will be by deciding by | charging the jury told them that it was | wich aged 4 years and 7 months. ~ trial sumple package and you will be | rissey of Yoluntowr | ings and eatimat | the ballot to form one trust of the|simply for them to decide whether the | Funeral his late residence in | surprised at the result. F. A. Stuart ; L — “The Board of River and Harbor Im- | ,.«. ople to control all industry, and the | property in question was located with- | Montvill ading Cov day | Co., uart Bldg., Marshall, Mich, S-m sm m William s ‘u John Herbert, Paul | Vrovemen \K*\.\fll.‘ 50 V‘x‘::nr;”d n: f‘;\nr al amelioration of the condition of | in the New Haven road's right of way i artanoon, ] Burlal } 3 : Tliam Coughlin, members |of the Mystic river project and Gen- workers will come when economic | or not, and he said that if the jury so | 11 Maplewood cemet = ; 10 senior class of the Norwich Free | €ral Bixby, 2hief of engineers will soou | conditicns force the peaple to sce this | decided judgment for the plaintiff | CARROLL_In _this . L Axminster Nags aiee 306 Acodecas, iare to be 4 Fach [iers fo cangr that the appropria- | necessity | should be directed if only for one cent, L 3 A inches, regular pries ¥1.08. ¢ (Friday) attending the funeral of [ton should be made. Represontative | The racall of jud H B the jury's verdict i rately and ¢ iy witbout 0 i = |t .“,’,"" Of Mystlc, appeared be- | good thing under some conditjons, but Senator Not to Interfere. 2 0'c | size 27364 inches, rich Osieménl ertin Pairick Carroll, aged 19 days, | f0re the board sometisie ago aad thelc | wrong under prosent conditiofs. Mon-| Sonator Erandegee seid Tuesday oy this city, March 21 patterns, regular price $2.05. died ea hursday morning at the | convinced the board of the | py would win as it does n ' . e i e Albert Malbone, Jr., son o n 5.30 p. m of his purents Mr. and Mrs, | desivabiiity and feasabiicy of the \m»lu_,n.,‘_‘ e el there was mo truth in the report sent| Louio A. Malbone and Haitie Cook $325 Smith's Arminster Rugs, B I Carroll, No. 335 Central lave- | Provement which will be taken up by | = f 5 en a company | Cut from Danbury to the effect that he| Malbone, aged 7 months. ve- | P 2 | earst says that when a company | . ol rigs e matter m the residence of s size 36272 inches, reguier peies Conn. Optical Co. c. The o, an quly child, was sick | congress l can fix the price of a necsssity, then | N*she spmerhiment of & postimaster of | | Frapdmothe iy g s, g o mpathy of Danielson Public Building. | the government must control the price | thyt city. Mr. Hill said there was no| 13 Treadwa ne, Friday mornin PP Here to stay at 140 Main Street, | riends is extended to the be e £ e in the interests of the peop! Com- | y G i 1 at 10 o'clock. Burial in Bt. Mar Nowiofl; -Oban, ved parents. Representative Higgins Introduced in | 5 oo B SRS Froa st acancy there and would not be until| # et ch, i the house yesterday a bill for the | Dination makes it pos 0 produce | Moy or June, and that he expected to | : g ;———‘ et oon | rection o€’ public. bulding at Dan. | & less cost, but at the present time |mngke the appeintment. Mr P reade., | GX B_suddenty. in Griswold, March . CARPET SIZE RUGS = the N reaty | which is to include the site, and-build- | consumer. On the ¥, it is | ferfere in such cases and certainly ral services at his late home Fri- 2 e the hor Mathew 1 Irijch 18 to include the site, and bulld- | U ye4'1o control prices and the result | rn eh ORNGs- SU6 . OSIAIRIY] FonErel seriioes A hindsts Home Fri sizo 8 feet 3 inches x 10 foet § Fe on” | Ing, vaults, heating and ventilating | would not in this case. The man nam- | day at 11.30 4. m & 13 Combics, Jumas M. Mus |Pparalus and epproaches. He also | ! 4 Migher price. The conolusion is |ed by Mr. Hill will receive the appoint- | RYAN—In Baltic, March 19, 1912, Roger inches, regulsr price 318.00. 3 Dies, s M. Mur- | ecented the petitions of the Ger that {he only way to benefit by the|ment, an, in his 59th vear. A U T ey, | rioan alliancs, of Bridgepart. of | Eood that a trust can do is for the| AR EELE !1‘ P P e rasinahoe o At $1298—Tapestry Drousels Rugs, size e e ever- | the state of Texas, and of the hacka- | SOyernment to own the trust. CH T [ B R i immiouiss . d gen‘ 9x12 feet, regular price FHSA. Loy, it President Joseph Bollefleur, | wynna, Pennsylvania. branch, against| The meeting of the local voted to RORWICH TOWK quiem high mass at the Immaculate i -5 W puli 5 | any leislation restricting interstate | cobtinue the Voluntary contribution S e v i arads i At $19.00—Eody Bromels Rugs, sise § B shipments of liquor. the petition | for the benefit of the Lawrence strik- [ Rev. E. H. Smit rites That Success | providen ¢ 5 & v a0 t : t . rovidence papers please copy feet 3 inches x 10 feet § fnches, | TAFTV' LE \ of sundry citizens of Connecticut | e'S, aithough at the last meeting these| of New Chinese Renublic Seems As- i {against the establishment of the can- | cortributions were discontinued. Bur| g o™ epoal el g T best five-frame quality, in meat, 'sc,‘ms Closs Tor swmg Vacation | téen in the arm: hanged conditions at Lawrence were : | Resolutions of Respec small designs, regmier pries 2 T %) | adduced as the reason for resumin; Sewing Club. At a spectal meeting of the Ciass of | —Notes. ——— s % | ! $22.50, otes | LETTER FROM the cortributions, At the next meet- | of the Norwicl Free Academy [ - i e i Wercatic |inz of the Norwich local it will elect [ I a letter written February §, from | held Monday, March 15(h 1913, to take At $21.50—Santorts Asmiuster BigR . T . Pt o orcester is | . PRESIDENT [ $t5 stsere tor Mz rites. occhow, China, and received here | action on the death of our late class- A lt | visiting local friends for a few days. | WALKER ! Thtatas. Marct o1 Rev £ Geer, the following \ /g size 9x12 feet, reguiar pwics 1s Pain s. | 2 i1 g irsday , Rev. E. H. Smith S — o \rthur Tetreault of Providence was | P16ased That Raymond French Named | RESOLUTION ADOPTED o hardlly! recebnie {0, sk deavast soFpoNy et *igp bY the Calendar, |\ swert of local friends on Thurs E His Rabbit Princess Thermos. | ON BALLOT BOXES. | republic seems to be an assired Pa i e vitanye call of ‘the Almighty Agent for At $1000Rag Rugs, wie 9712 feel, R o o Tk | — cose,In spite of the tricks and plots | 0 from our midst @ class. | tor dRiban, Ohs, s = | The following letter was received | House Takes Action In the Higgins-|of the Manchu leade e republi- | Mate R Gen, Rols e H win-Williams advertisements | < : 8 i vm.n'»‘ S == s e e P da 3 in all the magazines ? The W a0 maliouliol {AALE g 0. Trancn e Mgin | L esHRKGE (HRREED | Thinatay Aivect way. However It may be in | Fetaining friends. and his th | Carner. MoKinley Avenus and Otis: 8¢, : he Wequonnoo school closes this treet, Norwich, Conr = : L Stler Shia 0t 1a' n Mlong time | ness of the feelings of others was Norwich, Ct. _1 lz We are their agents. won for. the spring vavation of one| My Dear Young Man. Your kind |, THe hoise adopted a resciution to-|Oother piaces, it s s long, long tme | Bedp 90 M2 FOCUTE® OF (fong | | gents. weelk letter of the 11th inst reached md|day sending for the ballot boxes used|Siico this province had such & firm, ! ™7, ‘oxtend our sincere sympathy to s The banits of B s R in the congressional election of 1910 | efficient government. : nis fasmie for the terribie ioss iney Automobiles of every make e contents of every can| y.jon Fontaine of Canada s visit- | Laving received o beautites Angore oy | in the Third district of Connecticut, to| “The/truth ie the nation has shown | have auffered, and we trust tiat in . Our Thirty-ninth Anai- printed on the label. ng er, Mrs. Adelard | irom We f g determine the risht of Representadive | Ho% Lo bgpi g e igh | thieir remembiance of wis wans kind | repaired promptly and at h z rose. entad poh: o i - | Edwin iggins, republican, to hold | these months of -evolutic i : i some ¢ ¢ and Inferior paints run from 5 e 'rincess Therm and desive | D18 S€at Hiays thy firsiguars bnen. pro ¢ prayeets with, s famls | reasonable rates. versary “"l fake m 1 he sealed boxes will be opened by | treated with every comsider. oring this fact mad 8 hon m(I DS | mempers of elections committee No. | 1t we have been made to feel that hath L 8 | 5 “and the ballots will be counted in . \We Were the guesis of honor, that they | g et “";}”W‘f‘”_ "',‘,T\IJ he presence of counsel for Mr. Hig- | ftlt a real debt of gratitude to us. nvitaton_ and call upon you and see | 5% and Ravmond J. Jodoin, who is| The comfidence and affection stown k 1 b | *Slened t We will celebrate this evest— UrvitRln i doalli w00/ fontaeting tha slectios | mike up realize what we have been | (SiEned Sl i To th P pl iy s ir taopits which will b in- the noxt | “htesting the election, = © 1o many tinue, that the old suspi- | WILLIANM I COUGHLIN 0 the Feople ol e l - A= | es on Norwich avenue jat that time. I enclc erewith an e ‘ ,_r, | : h a s B ol oo red of the foreigners was VAP a\g | rder on Meusrs. moia g Iorewith &1 |mittes for some thme, b Mr, Hig- | clox and hatred o AR ON A A | C /A "] | Fred Roy nas Teft the empioy of John | of yorr ety tor s THariLghes Co.|ging majority was only 78 votes out of | Instigated and cultivated py the Man TONEE B B R st aty ! matels ol o1 SY CONDUCTING AN [/ ‘V i e s e D ithon o | 5 Jous ity for a Thermos bottle, | a total of mane than 25,000 cast, it was | chu rulers who fesred all innovations Committee on Resolutions ’ . " | I i trist you will accept with and pr i jise | ; Samuel Thibault of Fall River has vk you f g friends in Providence | compan. fow days. n Norwich dur — [ will Joseph Bousquet of Montral spending a few days wi to 20 per cent. water. ese resolutions and that a rec- made in the and to the press. | Saturday, March 23rd. X fble success in the business you Rt | be made. | Boxerism. blished, I beg to remain, < b 1 Company oy here. 1S | was necessary before a decision coild | dent who we 1 supporters of See Saturday’s Bulletin for par- day the old is gone. In YANTIC HAPPENINGS. ours very_siner wa il thern o levely, that Tap tion g Morris O'Keefe succeeds Mr. |our compliments. Wishing you every | Ac¢iared that a recount of the ballots st il Dlflm()lld Jewelry An:rv:‘:«.sg\:‘v‘.lvALi. CHURCH & ALLEN . : 0 G g , STATE PRE! the place of t 129 Main Street, Nurwlch,(oun. ® - _W. B. WALKER, Pres. NPENT G008 { ernment the t e beir fins ‘Diamond Jowelry we sre. | ot 10 l i \.‘1 s, Vigeur have moved 0 | Masier French was ploased to re- VISITS GREMANIA LODGE. | made cver into galld halis to prevent 15 Main Street, \prepared o give the best valuss \m alle . celve so kind a letter from one so - - | them from being confscated by the e Py . s. Trederick Kingsiey was a vis- |busy 48 Mr. Walker, and was mora | Probable That Matter of Conducting| sovernment o el A '] that is possible, style and qual- [H Aum HAN f Baltic Monday with her sis- | than pleased with the bottle; and mo| Meetings in English Will Have to|pecpl> Who Fave made thielr living b S 1 b e L irs. John Flynn. | doubt Princess Thermos will enjoy| Be Acted On. making incenge and idol paper ave to o | 3 : n r Ploettner of Sicaneat '"l r cool milk in the summer time. dav out of employment, Having lost | | e ] wice | AEHAAY | SURPRISE WHIST mann, hiad & visit from the grand state | PECPIS BTe S0% et 10, 006, {| The Plant-Cadden Co. i | e s resident il Goos of Danbury, at| et trat & e Sty o ND— | i 176-5—Two Telephones —106-2 | New ‘Fot-m: for Girls. {Grv.n at Home of Mrs. J. A. George|!® m»-‘\lh;“r Tuesday evening l‘n Car n ‘~Vr'r:|"v\fnsz'mnfn social J ms AND- \ Jewelers and Silveremiths, on Smith, because of whose ; ¥4 5 mania hall, where there was a large| 0T religion. China's great need i nduct riv girle employed in the n Honor of Miss David. sttendance of the members and also s Established 1872 been pitifully apparent, teday she is H - — — - m a mers. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING « department. of the Hrainerd & | | f [ ge s B i [/ : Wednesd oven areli e legation from Immergruen lodge, || You “anl Safiglac"o“ | Avmstrong company of New lLondon 1eaday ovening, March 20, ther¢ | No, 13, the women's auxiliary of the 5 l‘ f which he was foreman, atruck Toes: | g g s T home | Hermannaoehne. Tn the Iine of mem.- | 10 will| day afternoon, has been deposed as L 3eorge, 35 =hington | perg} in Koy Detaetation ot | S | Miss N the order, Grand President Goos gave ¢ 2 rubber tiring at | estiga I th eament atter M- |ot Mish Maris David. Miss David 18 \the mambics tomtit Linedll 2ak, Lady Assisi reasunacle icen cigged i 14 luto, the chiar ';"M’:\'.";‘lnv\'/\ poputar telepions operatar . the S e SOOI, Iy Mk st | lNVITED TODAY Telephone call | Everyonc who has read Al work guaranteed o il e | emplove of | Wauregan hotel, where she has been 1od, £ vo | v TeL 5312 Eisatands | i | 1o Il han b reade tosaan. The | oG8 el Clynt ' Sinighe 'ina has| oK Jolfle 66 Satmg. | pudbih ot s it i ”"i“ ] s bt o Benkeidy Py e | many iriends in thig clty. Tho prizes | my 4 A h 1 Seem—s———— s A BSHYEASCREL Y sk cs | ma iends, ) ght be conducted in th lish | THE FINE = | ywere awarded os follows fangunze, and not in German, as 1s. 10 TEST URIC-O FREE | LADIES‘ o 4 row the rule in the lodgy 4 5 ST TRY THIS FOR KIDNEYS | e tiroes ) . e of ihe order : 255 p % | both for men and wome: i . FINE GT'N rA AND CLOTH H i1 H riz Traverse, 8 | £ cna . !1f Your Yrouble is Rheumatisw, Let Un ~! 4 weilk or deranged kidneys er biad abie ning Prial Treatment of This Marvelous SPECIAL AT $223 of the book. IN TOWN s ond Taeril Tive To 5 2 ng 0 $80.000, wi - FRANK A. BILL The Men Wi Turne Wie Busk up . . SO BC S PR i Pushic Educational Meeting | members in the women's lodges. Grand . 3 4 If you have not read it get a |on the following qnestions Aeserses DELL-HOFP CAFE From 12 12 | 0o, Heif ounce murax compound, | . 00 L8 208 o e o | : i 104 Main Seree y B e coomng b5 T’ Qosstian 3 — — 0d gin, Take education, u p eeting in the | jorc nan - emigration was no r trie O, We ¥ - . copy at nave wou secured a pobiey for Fire ces g n. Tak i | tonger ny this w Heg I 3 ) » i at bed t 0od druggis fale hall. New Londor | 5 was & narrowing field | deelds I | tram abo o relfability of tre o Aulwl(.Ah HUUSL an fl}-this presor e B r',”; lay, Mar ,' . jromes > Tecruit new memrbers to | ® lts use o H CRANSTON S pany behind #? Tt wou can answ " ¥ 1t im " Pt order. This was more 3! 4 - e 1 1 ves" 1o both questions you're O K & Sihisor, Peors R b nlsir ot Gem e ot ] 10k ea of 1 recause the young | 519 R S zaay il 4 A . __11f not—let us look sfeer yoor poilcs " -y hie L avold seriows kidney o bigider | Herbert O, Clougn, Deep not jolning, | 4.3 treatment. . N ' 3 | without ioss of time. How about fo 1 E eutre Lol e | Primiry reading, Hiust B iy FRSUEStI SnouL : - N avran iy 1™ isaac s. Jones, x etc. Live sotad froni Sk priies 7 was condueted in the Ger-|or trified with. T al pavd { CONSTANTLY KNOURING. | 1 SHELUCKEY STREE i i \cage, and ey were not fa- | minen (hu oy 5y - .t is time to have vour WHAT? nsaraive and Méat BEIAS DSl DR C R CHAMBERLAIN Funera P T b T S I B A ) e e ANAMA S 3 {ford; 10, Téachers Wise and Other- |} ehngith o ey ve to meet | gmithport, Pa., who had lo go aboui | The greatest difficulty is we are not 73 Dental Sureeo [ Charles P Kendas. Nowth Sten. | these conditions by providing that|on orutches, ' badly crippled. She | ready to grasy it when It comes. Twe n m 5 1S ablished both for | writes that & sample of Uric-0 and the | Spportunitios - iy "plice sienographers In charge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practics ritual _should be in Enshsh It is| M your trouble is only slight or if| my list fully -qnlnprd ‘These ofp. ~| A fine assortment of the Latest Styles Gurig bis lest flines | gm] Embalm2 e | [TObaile that this Will bo one of ti | the disease has crippled you and fs al- | tunities are coming constantly. tn Milllnery for Wintee waie 8¢ questions to be brought up at the mext | NPt diving you mad, send your name are thinking of tsking SHORTHAND | and address to the Uric-O Co; «nd TYPEWRITING, commence now, MRS, G, P. ¥TANTONS, . state conventions, the women's auxil- | 186 State Bt. Binghemton, N ¥ and | bleached, blocked and a1d be ready (o take one of theds p- Ne. 82 Shotmihet 84 70 Franklin St. Bulletin Bidg. [ | tary convéntion coming next May, but | the large trial bottle will be mailea w| portunities. | the men’s lodges not having theirs un. | ¥ou at ence. 843- i i b o et s Yor Infants and Children, |1l & year later, when such 4 vets| ,Wrile our name very plainly and | trimmed at Public Sienogr e | JOSEPH BRADFORE, Prompt service 4ay ar night please enolose 10 cents in stamps or McGrovy Buildin Norwigh, Con . NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswull Ave. Fiist-class rs and Cigars. | s l could be taken, Potn to partly pay maliin A Is and Raseblt served (o saly Amistase, The Kind You Have Always Bought | presivent sonry meinech of Germa- |0 do Sot ™ ling toduy, os | 8¢ S 65 Mala St. A :::,s Toh ST et 433 Residence 116 Broadway, by t nia lodge was in the Ghalr, and one| ihis offer will boon b withdrawn ‘ The To ery hopy — —_— M m opp. Theatre. Wik 1k new member was received at the reg- i 3 WHEN you want to put your bu gt z AT i ' Agh: = JAS. C. MACPHERSON, RRH A linda was servad ny \me Teios ot | BB Seisens e, ¢ 0 2o 291 Main Street, i e L S N i : . 2 ¢ g G FAB T U ¥ it % b 4 e " G s " 3 Rl R i ik el ol Fabiols il et o R S N 0

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