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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1912 Murray's Boston Store Dr. and Mrs. |tor A. ¥ d nade her hom WILLIMA\TI(‘ | he m Willimautic | € Wood was in charge of the s with her son, Seorge, She was a G Sumner of Mansfleld Center. |arrangements. wlLLlMANTlc coNN What Is Gamg On Tonight. daugkier of Willlam and Mary (Cham- | The ten months old son of Mr. and | Pomfret School Team Schedule. ) L Roller Skating at Valley Street Ar- | Pl Holbertson. There survive four | Frederick Zepp of Strongs court, | The following. is the schedule of mory children—Mrs. Fred D. Jordan and|is seriously ill with bronchlal pneu- | games for the baseball season arrang- 2 Nipnet Canoe Club Banquet at Wind- [ George T. Bre ster of this city. muhlu ed by Manager Delafl 01 - ham Inn, Thomas H, Ward of Lebenon and \\m»i The r the metal ceilings | fret school gnmm. v\meli ‘vtvfiir'ebfool? o t'Ward of Portland, Ore; i Tem- | of the fastest prep. school teams in Mrs. Eos W, 8tatth. % il Aond P.|New England this vear: April 20, Louisa, 89, widow of The contract also calls for | Wendell academy: April 24, Morris died Monday the ating of the metal work | Hel ] : at_the home throughout. M w Haven high school, Ma W. Eastman o \\H !)Un Monday morning 4, Hartford righ school; May 8, Wor wvas due to a shock and the |the work of b the roadbed for | ¢ester high school; May 18, Bulkeley s of age. She was " the spur traék between Mansfieid De- '\““'lf hool; May 20, Choate schoo ohn and Amy (Huntington) | pot yard of the Central Vermont rail- | My open date; May 25, Taft at The Kind You Have Always Bnught, and whldl has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the -signature of and has been made under his per« sonal supervision sinece its infaney. d Allow 1o one to deceive youin this, Easter Apparelling IN AMAZING ARRAY n Amy (E % . ‘or | Watertown; June 1, Worcester acad- . s \ ng born in Chaplin. Februr | rond and the Conneet Colony for | Wa s Y ¥ 943 vy Spring’s great Fashion Festival marks the arrival 1363, sho marrled Bzra W. |} on At o of men |emY. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good* are but : LIGHTING COMPANY Ashford, who died nine years o > work, bi fi win | All l‘hv-- l[gm"sfnppgnn--' are to be Experiments that trifle with and endanger the heslth of of Sprir Apparelling needs of every sort must be g 2 e e vt L bs dounieid i dew O Mt s R At e Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, filled s formal welcoming of the new season. Holds Quarterly s Mesting—Gas and s — Pomfret has several veterans from Electric Cos Annual Election. From style centers we have drawn with lavish hands the things MILADI will want most. Suits and Coats, Millinery, W o Congregati g rvive & % Persenals. last years feam ard a lot of good What is CASTORIA with whom she| Mrs, E. Duprey was a Hartford vis- | material to fil: the places made vacant r home of late years: & vy EAduson Castoria i i Y Pare- . 3 . s & harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Pa H, Smit he Park of Columbi Fi N [ Car. s e < lumbia was | 2 dinlE st R goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Tt is Pleasant. It ley sireet; ten grandchil. nds Mon 1 new express car racently s ; her, John L. Clark ured by the Rhode Island company contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie Harr 1sser ists, everything of A el i oy on A Ehov ;\‘\vr(v’ hu\}\’\lenn EProvidence *aud substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms R very moderately priced; all reflect- City Payroll. e and allays Feverishness, 1t cures Diarrheea and Wind Dame Fashion f > MINE T : new car is finely equipped and Colic. 1t relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation : i Sepact iy O, Ton b O ik L and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the partment than the car that it _replaces. ig um.n‘lpu\x $204; ; malntaining n water 2 Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. e ‘um it has been for uemuil GENUINE CASTOR|A ALWAYS Neighborhood Gathering. Bears the Signature of ¢ | An the city for a|of grip are reported, the disease be ing more prevalent in Danielson :nusually large number of cas seas | 3. Cumpbell, 7. . 9’ i uth: To Work for City's Welfare. 1 W ¢ directors and the| frank ommittees of the | Gharles neighborhood gathering of about | it it 54 undred was entertained by card- | UM 3CHOOL. urn, Kathleen Farrell, Rose Lambert, ‘“"_ iy mantic ing and daucing at the home of | | Louise Lucier, Ernest Lucier, Emily ing in Ra and Mrs. N, W. Wheeler Wednes- | ures for the Winter | Robish, Howard Wilfred e to for-| 7 evening, ~ Refreshments of cake | With Perfect Record. | Duduette, John All » LaRoche, a uml lgn % cream were served. Lucier, Anna agude Rose a. ensuing year Ior{ s of tion sale at N. W. Wheel X 4 day, | Monty, Tdith Sunday Mail an Hour Earlier. £t smmu I\{;ar { was largely attended Fri- A M ) ) i b 1d t e cold. P Visiting in New York Mrs. Ph ANE e m o | wife of Gov- | ) we, Dorella R n | JHenry Foisy, Michelle Giadu % | Furniture Being Moved to Municipal | Krumbholz, Georga LePag | i T - exandor . Beurcgard, { .| Building—High School Senior Hon- | In Use For Over 30 Years [ 4 , Joseph Dutremble, - { y loft ]| ors Announced—Acoident to Mrs. | THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Foisy Mabel Lambert, | Two Smallpsx Cases Traced to Dyer | oo Melvin Baker—All-C. A. C. Team | Murphy Rosana Raymond, | { Houes h g | Planned. | a s 0. don ) m = B 5’ T = A ndance, 8.7 iy il and Mrs. C. H. Bixby of Bridge- —— e e empagne, Bemest, Cai.. | JEWETT CITY Attained a Rank of 98. oot were wock end guests of | on their heads, with the ald of « spe- | Decision Day at Baptist Sunday School | —F‘n:e Cow Becomes Property of | Hale’sfr ..~ Honeyf§l - Martineau of this « Monoh visitor ,um fr nce that supports them MADAME RACHELLE Corcester was while they rattls oft ‘si] ADVICE TO nds in Putnam Mon- | dance that is a winner [ BEAUTY SEEKERS | | M. Fi S Memorial day in Putnma this yes M. Fine was in Boston on a |y t on special significance be i alling hat \ | business trip Monday. o probability tlat the n | Frederick 1 il be dedleat i nument will b dedlew canse spending sev- | oo dio ted, where he re-|a¢ that b ood, mild soap a m cturing | el Finsing thoroughly before drying. inett of the superior COLCHESTER Ming B. T. M.—~Frockles are caused by axcen in m day school Sunday ards indic + Christiar i vot oftener Dr. < i services i g Monday. S of iron in th n pigments, They miay be fud Of Horehound el e oo , am 1odke, No. 5, 1. 0. 0. Republicans Elect Delegates to State | outermpiiey bya fywves Yot il ‘ ¢ cliureh si Inesday Earupts . the initiatory deg Convention—New Synagogue Ready | Ereum. This is entirely harmioss and & fine ge and Tar | A..Nn w\’ch \Banquok. | s D 3 c s (Tuesday) evening. by Passover O Somaplexion bes To8 gy g o el e itier were in s |t - | Going to Washington Today. T L A e L N o | banquet ané exemplification of the 16t \ t | ond Jodoin, Baltic, principal in| The Pros and Cons debating soci- Wilsou's Freckle Cream is sold by (] Eorme g il S g gy b =gl It s-Jodoin contest, said while | €ty is to meet in the libr next Sun H. M. LEROU o o * Pl o B in this city Monday afternoon that|day afternoon at 3 o'clock. An inter- Your { JBuya Peis G 5 Tl iR T s UAI‘. LSJH expected to o to Washington to- | esting programme has been urranged. | | C. Whiting, proprietor of The s Daniel nection with the atter. Republican Caucus. Thay Bave ] ms, has pu thoroughbred | R h 30 at| | Frank H. Keach Res yrneys from this city will b in| Tne republican voters of io it hon ol | f seven and one-half [B About Parcels Post—Funerals on | "', TR0 (ONC ) o the base. |24 elected following emy could spend t ating t And Cure Your Cold pounds o r in a week and 28 Goods Attached. | | Monday—Fine New Express Car on [ ball season on April 20 this year, clof- | 1o opie gune,couvention e e . jarts of milk in a day An attachment d on | i X Providence Line, 1 early in June, about a week be- will bo 8 o . Contains no opium nor l Borough Notes. certsin goods in Louis | EL s Sady { - mmencement c B . anything injurious. | The w Missionary so- | Feiner in | ] o, Cons Will- | Affred L. Reed s .| "4 party of Putnam peopls will be b All Druggists. of gregational church | American Purcha 1 a ¢ s resda awcluded in the C cticut delegation | o ot i 4 eplite: cts N Wheeloch Whit ot 1 ay W gton June 8, for the | colchester caller Monday - 4 " RANY) ‘afterviosn. s Tanlss’ Ri 1 of the Columbus memorial ' Yy Dasiel ¥ Try Pike's Toothache Drops, iety meats in the church parior on . auspices of the Knights of Frame of Synagogue Raised - 4 o dnesday afternoor : gallon_and G bus. frame of the new Jewish syr nday. 1 Mr Annie Lafare of Norwich s S on Lebanon avenue has > o ls o | > MUNICIPAL BUILDING - A sy R A rs. | i J. Dana e o pleted. It is expected that the com- | % p ge of the was bro oy Attorney ( Fh Sl I W g Fitted Up With Furniture fram Passover. service. Wi v } ol | e ’”;';_"‘ nd o) % 1a- | SPent Sunday me in 1 Common Council Chamber. s Kot U a t - slans i sibh 00d Friday Union Services. the famous free trader, oncc g ! OBITUARY. | M y 1| Excepti fe, the furniture of he union ser n Good Fr Mre i Waterbury.—Crosby High school | P v from gy ot e O ’ D i ok, Fro told a friend, “If I had left my\ g Som Sl ok oo ) dridge Brewster | | municipal bullding on R ibrary. 6 t Eldrid > = e | |¢ e ¢ court room P money in the Savings Bank I| Bre raing ; foo e vom: S Oskiang’] removed a | TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY | her ywing A To Cost §33,000, | . and busi- | s would be worth a great deal| AXATIVEE BROMO Quinine | an s i | 1 transacted t if there ws a| Fran ” { Tablets. Drusgists refund money if it | chronic bronchial ’ L i eek. &1 iting & more. i fai sre. B, W. GROVE'S & 2 native of Pe s Vhite 18 pess | e | AGre 15 o6 sush box ed John | o on the West & | SENIOR HONORS v8 & on fr Evidently he made some investments | < 2 | v | 2 v . B it tors out profitadly. Thous | ] she marrled. Midridge Erews : is b [4ahn A. C. Warner, Arthur C. Elliott ton, [ ¢ s turda . A AR e g K | and Gertrude W. Perry Lead o But orcenter, Mr.| p unds ands have had the| E at time Mrs, s v \d, Miss r S n >hilo Jacobs and Mrs. Louisa artford.—Th th anniversary o as many|! & 05 o, Deonchih articularly the Ladies. U ‘ : B n il bar el : s in ay as any citizen : . , i 0 hout ireee Abeil 3 b aifhend Not only pleasant and refreshing to | : b e St 8 CONTRACT FOR CITY TEAMING. | the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet- t a good plan & I - | ening to the system, Syrup of Figs and | Awarded by Street Committee to Fo- good pla: yo eave your Ehxlr of Senna is particularly adaplc ok . S REER 20 T | ley & Henry. Ttled s g i j This bank so eposits and guar- in whi tha how 3 et % S aetavit - | eat deal more,” isn't idents will all cases in which a wholesome, strengih- | ¢ saa sane and| i fod o Pure Baking Powder | sning and cliecive lsaive hould be | Bargain for , the mem- f P a management, according to | used. [t is perfectly safe at all times and a 4 “Mons A FEW OF THE ITEMS |dipels colds, hesdaches and the pains fr-s o Prea . tar oa ra ers banks can only invest in| BOYS' and GIRLS' SLEDS | caused by indigestion and censu;m(mn 50 | es as stipulated by law. |10 Gt BLUE and WHITE ENAMEL. | Promptly and effectively that it is the one zermon at | e- | , Pisprie iy et iy ity tich iaives : | BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED TEA | faction to all and is recommended by Loy = L g =l The Willi . i sl fie U Wil o il o heve o] o 1 e ey s i iC | lmantlc 5 Qt ENAME;(E’\DIE;ETTLES with :’:l]l:nl;vc personal knowledge of its ex- e 0 ] 5 | g “'l‘fl_"x-y;“;mfl:!\*“ * . " 1 | LARGE GALVANIZED Tuss | I wondedl popuarky, however, hes i o 2 Jd\ |ngb Instltu[e| ENAMELED WATER PAILS |led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita- | MAYOR TO CALL SPEC’AL‘ . | mor nday g janete | BLUE and WHITE ENAMELED OAT- | |tions which act unsatisfactorily. There- CITY MEETING| O 42 ; o R b d 1842.) | MEAL COOKERS ‘("'e' when buying, to get its beneficial | ;| Lay Tax and Make Addition to|D°r Of catile a : | . |HEAVY ANTI RUST TIN pisy |Sfects always note the full name of the | ~contingent Fund—Physicians Invit- | g st Dielayi | H. C. MURRAY, President, | Pk ‘Clopxlmny—jcfilfomlahflg( Syrup Co ed to Discuss Smallpox Situation. | e B g N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer, | LARGE JARDINIERS (380 value) pa'fiy p"?lih = e g’,m o fe;f'y‘ The board of aldermen special | mricted ity el b ol i g | CHINA DISHES and PITCHERS ip'f{ fi»‘»°rsc genuine SYp O TI88 | meeting Monds v : i ! A | PRICE OF PURE BAKING POWDER ‘mF m]“{, T]n]mdm FISLSLIT Y b m s g | 5 . | 50 Conts a Pound Ehive il bl 2o 3 - b h eet :\l usic | e cents per bottle, | ¢ g 'THE T. R. SADD CO0. § ' JAMES HARRIES, | Willimantic, Conn, All k{s O e, | N coe E. B. SPRING, Piago Tuger | i N N o e 1 Cha vill- | Invited to Moaxup nvitation 6 Dinner Plates or 6 Cups and Saucers or 3 Plates and 3 Cups and Saucers for Only 50 Star Soap Wrappers Rogular Value, 150 Wrappers. This is the best semi-por celain ware, beautifully decorated in floral designs in color. Can be obtained only by bringing Star Soap Wrappers to M. HOURIGAN, Furniture | Stamford Im*g- t rasl Py am mford lo maeting 10 b night in April, erred by the vis- of candidates of Put- | "ho visitors will bring an | ITCHING ERUPTIONS FUNERALS, DR. F. C. JACKSON, Dentist Painless Extracting and IVER JOHNSON Filling a Specialty GENDRON Mary McGu mples and Blotches That Disfigure | and Distress. 52 Main Street. w = 5 | ALL-C. A. C. TEAM 62-66 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 2 Main Stree man el £ ‘ ) n DAYTON Ty This Raphdy) 3t OuniRisG J L E, Ken- | - THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY e was the funeral director Being Made Up to Represent Putnam LENAWEE e e The Procter & Gamble Distributing Co. HIRAM N H—l\\ DERTAKREF MEALWER AWEL s our a Middl An @ A. C. team is b«;nglmme - IBALMER| 3 fiup to resent Putnam in the league st m. Ct | s onest. reliable, easy this ‘.‘ son. The team will include June Lady Assistant | Ring bicycle, and ke our high e x | several who have played good ball in D H P . ? . e LR ek 1 T L e oY H Iy guaranteed ngainst defective A UNIVERSAL REMEDY R [cort wil b matte” to acure tio use ou fiave fains riere! ELMORE & SHEPARD, terial or imperfect workmanship. For Pains in the Back. almost 43 woon os | e vl aous, Ror 7 Hatirdeo Your liver i id and congested. Schenck's Successors to Seaslons & Flmore) This 13 the same bicycle the Mea Bagills -~ eftootivn & p pplled. 8 me time it sinks| y | uring the playing season. This prop Mandrake Pills afiord great relisi One vm - f ! i i Cyele Co, sell for §29.50 qus .“ effective l“f all Aually “';““‘[;“"”fil‘“”vu‘h‘[”! ”K““‘“‘“; g | osition will be put up to the achwol Gkt L soavis R sorts of aches a i gt ot Al Bt Wi | hoard at its next regular mesting, and g e s aimars and rumerai Lirectors, 5 of aches and paing nis which glvo its remarkable valus, | 2| he hope is that the permission wanted ties for stomach, liver and bilious P & ur price the result of taking cold, d aches the seat of the dis \ gty Wit e & i -62 North Street. ./ : i se uptions soon i ar | of i holly vegetable absolutely LADY ASSISTANT. Overexertion or strain. o the akin besomes sft and smooth | church, oficiating :| Good Turn at Bradiey Theater. . . Telephone connection. e i, I Plain or sugar coated, 25c 1 box. Sel Wood of the eh lonal chur cld cemotery nce more. Saxon Salve Is equally od for children and grown persons ind great fmprovement ls soorn seen Saxon Salve s guaranteed to sat I 3 ' Leboeut Brothers showed a real live and novel dancing act at the Bradley {theater Monday afternoon aud even- |ing. Thev not ouly dance aa weil right #ide op as most teama. but make their | {be nit when they work upside down dancing a clog while standing Constipation, Bitiousness, Jndigestion, etc. Brandreths Pills Entirely Vegetabie. where. Send postal for our free me A moe varsety of Fresh Flsh: alse #-allops, Oyetens and Clams. at STRONG'S FISH MARKET, 28 Norfh St and learn to preseribe for vourself Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila you—money back If 1t does no: roadway Pharn wich, Conn Pa acy, G. G. Engler,