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ford Springs, L. G. Horton: Stafford- | Mr..Ewing read by request the poem, - ville and Guppiied by W, |Beyonl the Smiling and Weeping, and e' I 0 H. Hamliton; Sterling, supplied by . | offered prayer. Hey"-y A"B“ &son adbitr L Mortin; Thompsonville, J. M. Pai- | = The flowers were beautiful and ] - terson; Tolland and Crystal Lake, J. N. | were the loving. tribute of many rel- . Norwich, Tuesday, April 2, 1912. Gelsler; Uncasville, J. B.° Alarich | atives and_ friends 1o her Christian P"Bs al ome = - — ernon, K, J, Sampson; Wapping, sup- | character snd _the influence of her FURNISHING The Bulletin should be deivered | Councilman Barry Plac : ommission and plied by John Snwires; Warehouse | life. Burial wds in the family lot at UNDE § everswhero in the city before 6 u. 1. e ed on Police C: N Ed. Polnt, Charles H. Van Natter; West- | Yantic eemetery, where a committal Subscribers who fail to réceive it by | o . erly, A. C. McGillon; West Thompson | service was read at the grave. The RTAKERS that time will confer a favor by T Tracy on Gas & Electrical Board—Approval of Water | nd’ sast Woodstock, supplied by J. R | bearers Were 5. B. Case, k. 8. Ave Try This Home Treamment—Absolutely a porting the fact to The Builetin Co. < Miller; Willington and esley chapel, | ery, F. E. Sterry and G. ¥, Hyde, }-m 88 Main St. e Main Extension. to be supplied; Willington, L. M.| Relatives were present from out of “THE WEATHER. - Flocken; Windsorville, B, F: Raynor. | town. Mrs, Park leaves a daughter,| No matter how long you'vs been Buf- Eatd il E. M.'Anthony, treasurer conference | Miss Harriet Park, and a sister, Miss | tering or how bad you think yeur case | we hve desfrable and LADY ASSISTANT WHEN mEQuESTE LSaecast far. Todys 7 Claimants fund, ‘member Jewett City | Carolyn A, Sterry; also nleces and | is, sand at onge for 4 free trial of the pod lin: of—, e g it For New England: Rain, somewhat Bl ¢ light at | Quarterly conference. nephews, wonderful Pyramid Pile Remedy. m ing; moderate to brisk south winds. Monday, aébning: Solmeine: Kl hobre | the deenntive somumittee, K.niveuny school of theology, nl\fmb-or the arrangements. than you trace their quick recovery to One of —_— = | Fredictions from the New York Her- | sogsion of the " executive. committee, | The . executive committee _racom- | Nrwich Trinity church quaTterly con- T B T the day they began using his mar- e of the best articles for ald: On Tuesday unsettled weather [ TAFO T By U : o ol that e new Al HRHt e MRS 3 velously succeseful remed - PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING | wili prevail, with slowly falling tem- | hich had several matters before it for | mended that a o 11ht he d W. 8. Maclntyre, fleld secrotary for = Paramia pie Remedy gies instant, |@ Wedding present is & Nand- Teratures and fresh variable winds, | CNEthy debate including the filling of | lished at Seventh street and Central| conpecticut and Rhodo Tsland Lord's|8o. Capt. J. L. Randall Brands. the vacancies on the police force. Neither | avenue and a new arc light in McKin- mostly northeasterly, followed by rain, Day league of New England, member blessed relief. Pain disappears, h:,flmn— some m . . i : o de, and you v e " |of the vacancles were filled, but the |ley avenue between Grove and Spal- | ; o - Saloon—Urges Campagin Against | Mation and swelling subside, ou R T ety clohning e colder | vgcancy in the board of police com- | ding streets. Both were ordered. R?‘k‘a’lle«?x‘fa?"{;e:finr;?;:x;r,- B & ety e et wok again ‘1“"““’,;',2:3] ELECTRIC OLIER B u B a“ue cather. missloners was filled by the choice of | Concerning & light at the corner 6f . B. Ackley, as are, able to work ugain a3 com ‘ soclet, ember Burnside quarterly > g e Observations in Norwich. Councilman Barry. Upon the recom- | Carroll avenue and Washington street, | conet Tember q Capt. 3, L. Grandall of Gyoton gave |3t 8ll In may save the expense and LAMP, The following records, reported from | mendasion of the police commissioners y the petitioners were given leave (o Sevir’s pharmacy, sh danger of a surgical operation, The final meeting of the conference |an adfiress on-Temperance, Sunday | just send in the coupon below With v the changes| the council will act in naming the new | withdraw, as the light Is not considered Lt i B was opened at 8.4 o'clock by Bishop | €vening, at the Kirst Congrogational |y, § i Lidve Sip of| We have just cecslesd freas L temperature 4 he barometric | poio ece 4 ] ; > 3 . . your name and address on a slij ju he BEST IN CONSTRUCTION ‘};‘“‘m“[’*f";,‘;"“\:“:\ and v \1‘9‘:"‘0;1‘\?: 2 :fitzzan{efil}v}svl ¢ D i Ceilo petitioned for a grade | Anderson with singing and prayer, and ?1"‘-”;“-' Clese attention was given bY | paper for the free trial treatment. | manufacturer the very : BEST IN DESIGN B Ther. Bar. | of common councll was eaiieq by opder | in front, o his praperty, No.. 08-63 | [Cf UPwArds of an hour addresses were | ho 'wie niher Dresent to the facts | i will show you conclusively what Pyr- | \Colol g gions in 0 30.10 | oryeh prbmaie o 9 th M o as made by representatives of the various | broug] y the speaker. 13 ‘Pils Remedy will a6, The yoi BEST IN RESULTS| [ & M. oo s+o- {9 8010] with all but Councilman Cruthers pres. | North Main street. Alderman Gebrath | {faregts of the church work. Through- the Reacbinents G the state ?::.dm e oiks Yoo Table 2m, ... i i e The reading of the journal was _e[.;‘ol:lle%‘l at adgrfils is al_rea, y ex!nzb; The transfer of Rev. W. Lonois Hood | legislature, he d, the saloon is li- | sants at any drag store Don't Suffer ll.l’le l:ll_ " 6P Ml 3 omitted. IS et o (i o Honir trom the New Tnglana Southern con- | censed to ‘brealc mothors' heiris, Tuln | Suother necdloss mimite. Write now. | b Highest 55, lowest 40. Mayor Thayer announced that he | so notified: ference to the New England conference | homes, destroy the youth and fit men andsome Glass Shades and J. WHOLE & C hy Comparisons. had reappointed on the park commis Water Board Votes Approved. was announced. for the lower world. If we vote for a B Readi Predictions for Monday: Fair slon *“‘e\'m:." LH""! F. Parker a Concerning the extension of the wa-| E. C. Duckworth was announced as | legislature to grant licenses are we g : 3 rass Reading lepl. Plumbing and Heating Monday's weather: As predicted. Willlam A. Norton. . B ter main to the tuberculosis sanato- | transferred into this .conference from |not responsibles for what taey do? brce Pllfl i\emedv 8 Fiis & Teleph To fll the vacancy on the board of | \jum, the council approved the action | the Now England conference, and Ar- | They are our agenis. The saloon is Yl These Brass Lamps are comvamient 2 Ferry Street elephone ana Tidew. :'”1;;;’““‘L_‘:"“(S‘:)::“:figgn B whg“‘,f{; »* the water board in voting the exten- | chibald L. Ryan from South Kansas|the most deadly thing in this country Cut out this coupon and mail to||} for reading and sewing, as the shede Il _High || Moon | DOMVDE 1 e sion. conference. and today is doing more damage thall ||l ¢ "PYRAMID DRUG CO., 422 Pyr- ||| i adjustable to an: position. Water. || Rises. | elected 3 to 1. The new rules adopted by the water C. W. Harrison and A. H. Wither|eny other one.agenc: to all that make® : o ! y ROBERT J.COCHRANE 5 Gas and Electrical Commissioner. | board wers approved. were passed in character and advanced | for good citizenship and vivic better- | [yamid Bidg, Marshall, Mich, with||| 1¢ oy need a lamp do net full 4 . LR Mayor Thayer renominated Edwind' The quarterly report of the fire mar- | to studies of the second year. g ment, If you could blot out the sa- | || your full name and address on al| 4o . —_ s 200 | Y e erbar of the board: o: | shal showed ten applications received | H. A. Cassidy, John C. Hofor and A. | loon ‘you would remove the cause of ||| glip of paper. A sample of the great d T PRV THERe, DU V. 9.44 L2 | A Ty A L Commissionora, The | and granted. It was approved. D. Enyart were passed in character | crime, misery, despair and “he break- fo on bell| Wedding Invitations and Wodding 10 West M 103t S B o Stated that he will have served| The following bills were approved |and advanced in the studies of the first| ing of law. Py¥ramid Pile Remedy will then be|| 9 b, Conn. Morn. || 1050 (hree vears the firat of May, but before | 21d ordered pald: Finance department, T B0 b . This nation cannot cxist half drun ||| sent you at once by mail, FREE, in|| | Announcements. it Stiost PRk epild .02 (11 Bttt s term wil, | $13.973.79; public works department ev. Robert Forbes, D. D., secretary | and half sober any more than in Lin- | [| plain wrapper. [ i ae ES g aneid G54l adorm. | B B el e noualy we. | $2.189.53; cometery department, $392.” | of home missions and church exten- | coln'a time it could rot sxist half | LD L || card Plate Engraving amd Dis - "7 |74; fire’ department, $2,621.51; police | sion, Y Y amned | dopartment, $2,024.64; strest lighting, | conference. Rev. James I Bartholo ater 1t 1n low | elected for three introduced and addressed the | slave and half-free. How At this point n the SR A T AR Stamping, igh | ollowed by flood tid Six hours af tide, which is foreigners understand our law { H i P ! 2 5 = $1,763.04; park, $146.13. mew read the report of the board thing that is legal one side of the [ the meeting over to Senior Alderman | $1,13.04; park, § R . Fus Bt iie hing gal : he meeting o 5 were approved: | home missions and church extension, | river fs illegal the other siicr waat 1o GEO. A. DAVIS mi y um lfl3 GREENEVILLE NEWS |¢ T![}t“!“;Vu:‘:":firgl\'ol;légfigl e e ot Stony brogkgbi:h. SR Keslent Reports Pressnted. legal one vear is illegal the next 'y % 4 i 18 L i he | electrical department, $7.9 ; water & rt of | If we gat togethér, we who are & peep 1nto an up to date bathroom | Fyneral of Patriok Lannon—Notes and | Police was read and approved. The | opariment, 5245188, A0 [TEiaean proveutAl WS ToRRE St NNl Sl Wl ean Oaetiiy b 25 Broadway (REE Doctiy s Souater: yeu it Personal Items. bproved and 300 coples ordered print- | Adjournment was taken at 9.43. erlodicals and T, J. Stewart for the | Gird-omthe whole armor of God. Fight umper Rk the more look to the bath for bodily = ed for distribution. The monthly re- Poard of charch aid. The latter racom- |all alcng the line. It will mean a comfort. 1 will show you samples and| Monday morning the funeral of Pat- | port of the street commissioner showed A iy mended the following list of officers | battle. T believe we each may have a . plans of the porcelain and other tuba|rick Lannon was held from the home of | an expenditure of $1,959.01, and an av- | City Treasurer Charles . Avery’s|and appointments, which were unani- | Part ir. the campaign. I don't believe a leS . @8d give you estimates for the fwork | his daughter, Mrs. John T. Donovan, | erage of 44 men employed during the |summary of receipts’ from May 16, mously approved: that God will lét the awful curse of oa . of putting them 1 in the bost manner | No. 244 Hickory street, and many rela- | month 1911, to March 15, 1912, follows: President, David Gordon of Hazard- | the rum traffic continue to exist, We fiom a sanitary standpolnt—and guar. | tives and_friends were present. Rev.|" Regarding the grade for a walk on | Ral. on hand May 16, 1011.. $40,766.98| ville, Conn’; vice president, Charles|must get in toch with the divine . WE ARE SHOWING antes the entire job John H. Fitamaurice officiated at the | the southerly side of Mt Pleasant | Water works . ... $24,966.16 Mitchell of New Bedford; secretary, | Power. You who are membars of -the services in St. Mary's church. Hymns — reet from Champlin street to F Outside account 949.02 William I. Ward of Providence; treas- | church of God stand true to it and OVER ONE > were rendered by Mrs. Mary L. Sliney | poth street, and on the easterly side of | Street Dept urer, J. S. Bridgford of North Truro, | ¥hen you vote think what He would & l‘. ]OMP“NS, and Miss Josette Lavallee. There were | Filizabeth street in front of the prop- | Contingent ..... i Mass.; members, district superintend- | have fou do. 'Who knows but that ' s THOUSAND i a , many beautiful floral forms. erty of the Mt. Pleasant street school- | City court ents, ex-officio; Rev. J. Francis ©op- | these churches are here for this fight! 67 West Mair, Street The bearers were Jeremiah Shed,|pouge, the executive committee report- | Police dept. .. per, Rev. John Pearce, Rev. Thomas|And if we fail I believe the work Will [ oore ' Wharf and 150 Main Stres PATTERNS IN Charles Mullaney and Daniel Dennis|aq favorably on the petition, but action | G. & E. dept... 7 viie, Joseph E. C. Farnham of Provi- | be done in some othe way. of the Foly Name society and Jere- | wag postponed until May 6. Dept. cemeteri 2 dence, Guy B. Dolbeare of Norwich —_— T c Sh' FM Thfi vaugh“ Foundry (0. [ miak Mabioney, Micheel Bray and John | e monthix report.of the city. irsss. | Trugt funde intast and Tram X. Smith of Fall River for Aid for Chinese Sufferers. - ustom irt cS | Curry. Burial 'was in St. Mary’s ceme- | yrer was ordered printed in the jour- | Sewer asments... 94894 Ona yeAT, Bev, Jullsn £ WASEWID.| 5., vesmonse 1o 65 sopenl Tov iitets § fery, where a_committal service was | mai. Loans ... ...... 300,000.00 Rov. W, P. Buck -and Rev. Jaieei]. | utioes o the Goariopeal Tor doptrt FROM WHICH Bartholomew end G. R. Pierce of gy he £ 522,50 was given by Brockton, Henry A. McEwen of Daniel- | 0% 10 fam. of S¥8.00 was given coal YOU CAN SELECT son and William M. Haskins of Middle- boro, Mass., for two vears, Rev. L. Netted $13. | SHIRT WAISTS O A e ro wis o large attendance Sat- FOR THE COMING evening at the Scotland road umber| read by Rev. Father Fitzmaurice. M. B v = lRUN cAanGs Hourigan had charge of the arrange-| y,p; MeNeil and other residents of Sprinktng Sts . e Holy N ; ; Elijah street in Prospect park asked | Court house .. futalabea essmpily, - Lasge Wobx. ct| The Holy Name soclety held a meet- | Hiljah street in Prospect petk sieed | yyce g™ - vatterse Mo 11 te 2 Farry Btrest |Ing Sunday evening and passed reSo- | una that the city lay it out as such. It | Miscellaneous . Was referred to the exscutive commit- lutions on the death of Mr. Lannon, Charles’ A. Stenhouse and H. A. Titus and Iater the members visited the - o of Newport, L. L. Mitchell of Taunton | urds g home of the deceased. Mr. Lannon was | 5 o e A. Henderson and others | $708,708.24 | and Costello Lippitt of Norwich for | hall, the sum of §13 being realized for | SEASON. 5 ' Lt Mrs. Jane A. Hendersor L, b S s Ta ) 70 vears oid and had been sick for a et vaava. the hail fun ar previous to his death. His wife T It neiet Ak oamcencs B S L The T : i N s 0 DROE SO0 suBuice City Treasurer Avery's summary of disbursements from May 16, 1911, | visitor to the Weslevan university re- _ Home from Bermuda. | e Dggery Hea"ng and Humbmg' April 29, 1393 R Tl Unexponded | ported his Visit to the annual meeting [ Prof. Allen Latham returns coA et Appropriations. Disbursements. Balances. ?n‘d [hehnewid:p;g:;g:;;slurg th»‘li}xs‘i\ (Tuesday) from a trip to the s M-’-\Sé C. NACPH:”?:: ¢ B e ution has inaugurated. Rev. G. A.|mudas. ain St orwich, Cumm 92 Franklin Strest Leslie Ward of Hastford is spending | . Dept. of Public Works. 3380000 e $4,073.26 | Grant and Henry A. Fifleld of Provi- = s few days at his home on Smith ave- | Ordinary repairs e s o ne-o8 | dence were elected Visitors to the Wes- Back from Shore Outin 1 § TETSTRN AL S i s s E Outside work . NI T s 550,59 230,08 | JErDe SRRESIniad vie s Bask feibBhare UE i Furning Kinds and Lshigh e e 0.47 Rev. J. A.vMartin read the report of | Mre. Combies and fir | chilaver CAYE IN SO0 ' E. L. BURNAP James Murphy of Central avenue is| Garbage and ashies.... .. o» .. »s <o 6.000.00 104947 | the committee on foreign missions, and | ¢ L T ALWAYS IN STOCK. S. HACKER, ©,Frankiin Sivess spending the week with friends in New | Sewers and catch basins. L 6.000.00 1,001.66 | Rev- W. L. Hood that of the committee | {yreq 1o their homes on Tanner street | & ) Serwish, Cons Plumbing, Steam and Gas| o = Musadgrl fophice i o L9OLSE | on the Freedmen's Ala socioty, the | Sfrocd,es hSIT AomeL T TamEr siree A. D. LATHROP, Manufacturer of g — Oiling and sprinkling sy s 3344 | latter urging more general observance | o ‘summer cottage. Bdgewat i L o COUCHES AND LOUNGES. . L oatl Gladue has accepted a posi- | Parks and trees g Jager -35 | of Lincoin Sunda s Boine . They penort maaemifivonr | Fffice=-cor Market and Shetucket St Prices and work satisfactor) x in the office of the Connecticut| Laurel Hill avenue sewer 11 Tsa060 82110 LT RS resented the o- |2 int. They report magnificen i I fon in the office of the Connecticut | L : - - e . J. E. Dus oresented the =l o h TY e Restas i ORI Repairing and company North Thames street sewer. 00 26463 port on home missions and church ex- | S50 A1 along the Watch Hill coast ot ot i \ "H‘H Polishing 130 Platt Ave. Tol —_— Dept. of Cometeries L/ 00 6,106.29 1.3 tension, and Rev. E. J. Cory read that|" = ol L U'" | Ugholstery S Mre. Osear Schandor fell while at ; 500.0 26,335 66441 | of the Bpworth league. S T e | g work in her verd Saturday and suf- Fire Dopt. ......ccvvveveonaasens £1,000.00 26,335.50 4,664.41 Nir g”ph S Gier suie the Taport n“Ml:m‘\.’f <.‘~,3v © corcuses ar Barber Chalre F "lB N frred a fractured ankle. Water Works— of the committee on federation of bl tresses k'L B ~ — Stony Brook improvement...... 313,728.49 219,093.61 93,020.88 | churches, and G. G. Scrivener spoke o1 | yrio ool Hale of Town streethas made gver Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy spent the failure of the churohes to give the [ Mis§ Ceclle Hale of Town street h equal te New $ iy dy snent! police Dept. the | returred after a visit with friends in . . Tin and Sheet Metal Worker the woele end wifh Jre. Kennedy's o Polies ° e wil sc3 | Anancial support they should to-thie | REEU S A0 It burns up clean pmppndey 50 Agent for Richardsom and Boynton 3 = City court 9 2,650.00 528.15 Rev. W. F. Davis read the report on e 5 5 w " s d w d and made to or Furnaces. Mrs. Willlam Ryan of Prospect| Street Lighting 21,000.00 16,626.06 372,94 | Sabbath observance, Rev. C. B. Deia- | Mis 5"‘:}:‘;"’,"; e iy e gasone 00! Speciaity 5 West Main Strest. Norwich, Conn | street has returned home after spend- i Grd aye 17 | mater the report of Women's Forelx e ing several days In Providence. Health Officer B 1,150.00 7.83 81217 Misstonary soclety, and F. L. Streeter | Hon With relatives in 1y = = - Gas and Electrical Dept. that of the Women's Home Missionary . Hatte Tofft ox You cannot afford to use|n® ubiic School and the county | Operating and geners) expenses...... 11500000 836,64 s638 fsoglety. : ool ng o P g 4 C. H. HASKELL. BROWN & ROGERS home school reopened on Monday for | Interest on bonds i 29,000 000.60 ev. Ralph 8. Cushman, Rev. L. M. | > v Practdancalicr 402 — 'Phoner — 489 carbon lamps while Mazda | (he svrins term after a week's vaca- | Loan for addition 1906, unexpended . _688.98 Flocken and Rev. Joseph Cooper wers | 87¢ visiting friends in Providence. ing Painti i W thon, g Improvement to plant rs 35,000.00 appoluted s commiitcs o consider and | 3, oorge 5 ; - Contracting Painting - : : reduce the numben of conference anni- . Geurge €. Be has bec o Lamps are selling at such low | , ... Gooms ot providence | Park commission ... e oo 05 | reduce the number of conterence annl- | peuding o day or tvo this week i | JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, | Paper Hanging prices as at the present time. | spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.and| Finance Dept. ence. e e e e I oress ane worke smiiinl i i s 5o| MT®. Frank Osborne, on Prospect| General sinking fund 1910, unexpended 541408 41408 Rev. F, H. Spear presented the re- | Brown { and mber " F!Tlc;‘hfi 5 o oy - o 4 . street Trading Cove loan, 1910, unexpended. 940. 940.17 port on temperance, and J. B. Ackley . a I % c L b elr13 T’ hosts Street. b Watts 3 = - W ik Salaries, etc. ... v 3,916.20 that of the treasurer of the conference |, Miss i'r'( LA T WhOL Sheohee oal a u e ceeen - E arry Durfey has returned to Har-| Court house £ 6,000.00 6,485.10 board of stewards, e ity P gl B e 100 Watts ....... $1.00 | risburg, Pa., after spending o weeka | General siuking fuid, 1911 6.495.79 R G Delnmatar wis kopatots fer Lome on Plain Hill for a weel's | ¢ ephone 854 Central Whar! " Manufactured by the General Electrie | With his sister, Mrs. John MacDougall, | Sinking fund, Gas and Blectric. 302.28 a member of the board of examiners to | vacation. e R ]W"mmfl has m an ot A of Central avenue. Reserve fund, Gas and Blectric. 44,858.43 flll the vacancy caused by the resigna- i g : FOR SALE BY e —— Interest ... TR 53,000.00 tion of.Rev. Edward S. Ninde. 2 vu;“"i?(*"‘l:"fifi'r"‘"; § P ackia il Electi expenses . 750.00 —_— o Stree o 86V C. V. PENDLETON, Jr., TAFTVILLE Blsisles o SiE e o upent with her "Ganghier in EACT SCIENGE To pay flonting debt of 1910. Fake Salvation Army Solicitors. ueket. R, I and on thelr return will ocvupy new home, which, has recently | Urges Cam. | been built on Washingt ployment was Porteous & Mitchell y 000.00 20,000.00 g \] f 10 Broadway. Death of Odilon Donais, Aged 23—| Milk inspector Envoy Beckwith of the Selvation —_— The tools that produce Lhe work are Notes. Ira L. Peck estate. Army stated on Monday that it has inison, one of the nurses at | the Ribbons and Carbon Paper. Geed —_— Contingent . o been reported to him that there are tate hospltal, was a week end results require the BEST to be had. | Odilon Donais, aged 23 years, died persons soliciting about thevcity, pre- | guest of Miss Mazie Pendleton at her | 1 you want THE BEET, try the kind at 10.45 o'clock Monday evening at the | Paving Main street, Rose place to tending to be representatives of the|lome on Wauwecus hill 11 am selling. home of his parents, following a. sSeri- Market_street 3 it 6,827.00 6,496,568 Salvation Army, but who In re: g i | " tliness of three weeks. He had| Spiling Yantic Cove. A aecesssme 1B000.00 4.987.86 have no connection with the organiza The committée ‘appoin ¢ R | HATTIE L. JEWETT, i e health for some time pr Cement stairway, Hourigan's lane 500.0 1.491.0% 1‘:‘0)1:n ‘{,’;qc‘”,‘.’;{} to 3 ffi‘m 1;,-' Nlflu’:fl’; a new hymnbook for ¢ the First Public Stemographer and Showthand He was born fn Taftville in July.| Total B £ arming his own solicitors with cards | COmEreRational chyreh has decided up- ——— 1889, and was the san of Mr. and Mrs. | Widening Water street. 250 signed by himself. i 4 e | i © 263 Mala St. apria Dieudonne Donals. He passed his whole | Widening Shetucket street...... 000.00 5 - “ eha i 1 OBL » ‘ o life in Taftville. He was employed for | From general sinking fund ... $90.13 _Mr. and Mrs. George Guard are in . some time by P. Dion and aiso worked | From 6. & B, teoerne fund. . . o NORWICH TOWN New Jersey for a stay of a week or for hig father. His last place of em- SEEE | Soups Just the name for the savory, appetizing $982,045.54 Funeral of Mrs. Annette Sterry Park 319 He was o member of the St. Jean Bap. | +Overdratt. = = J. L. Randall tiste soclety and was well known and oed il ,,f::g‘,\g'a;t“ (;\:a Rum Traffio— 0 Sty doath 15 ths Sovere o B 0 A S A SR f 3189,050.56 | §2250 for Chinese Famine Fund: ) $5W 10 lila. Many THiends in. the tot r s e account. c—Transferred to contingent. 51.06 n street The Future After s g the winter in Hart- s, Enoch W fare of the patient depends I ord, :\(r : ; \\.;nmn.:: B of ¢ (!v\ soups you would ex- welfare of the pati .m largely Attt é chester has come to Norwich Town | pon aeourith procerliiion ik S8 R % The funeral of Mrs. Annette Y| to make her home with her daughter, | pect from the people P S _He is survived by his parents and | . Park was held Monday afternoon at 3! o' ®Gacrge Miner of West Tow the purity of the drugs empleyed. In & these brothers and sisters: Taurs, Hya.| WILL FLUSH THE REV. JOHN THOMPSON k from her home on West Town whomake None Such the interests of your sick ene's better Josoph, Aldea, Aura, Wilfred, Trele and BRICK PAVEMENT | TRANSFERRED TO GRISWOLD. | e b1 o racton of ok ehaveh Mince Meat e e sset T il @ GHE SPRELT Rt g Ty g A B s g e o eal ring your prescel re " t home. o : T d Rev, G. H. Ew pastor of the . efors vou buy vour corn it will | Public Works, Committes Arranges to, Appointments Made in Norwich Dis- | 200 BeV- g DIED. 14 kinds 1 » § p 3 - | First Congregational church. After ik gacs ot » pay ¥ou 1o call and examine the prime Notel Have it Done Instead of Sweeping. triot for the Ensuing Year. scripture reading by Dr. Howe, Rev.|99X—In Frankiin Mar a2, wil- | ey DUNN'S P A ear co we handle. The ears are The Wequonnoc school opened for | o= Funeral at 5 e P ol o y ih ot sanenna. L sneneg Arrangements have been made for At the New England Southern con- 12.80. B in Windha 'YRACUSE, NEW YORK < Yarge uiar, and the com 1| the Soring. (e on Monday Afler & | e Teabies ot the ik pavient Lo | toran st S EElung, Southorn con- WY "Burlal Wininam 50 Main Street Fweet and sound. 1t is free from nub- | o e on Tront | Stead of sweeping it each night. This | Was teken up the reading and consid- CHAPMAN Attleboro, Mass.. March bins and will find it “just what | gtreet by ilin: nt] work will be done by the public works | eration of reports, and it was long af- 31, 1912, Arthur Edwin Chapman o you want | i AT committee, wio have arranged with | ter the noon hour before the anxieties Prowideach. ;¢ ¥ of Bdwin ¥ oy " the water department ¥ The looms haxve been moved from the | drants for this purpese, pue 1t 1 pros of those Who expected to change pas- Jdte Carrle Chapman o N w “ P rs old weave sheds of the Ponemah com i D | i che B8t 4L oaed by iiip read- lNVITEI] TUDAY - M]f\ DS O ey ew al "‘ CHAS. SLOSBERG, |Benis themew o Vi Norgias | abls that, e will o e starce unti | ine o he lin by Bishop Anderaon ” b Notwan Ay " d aventie, where there are how" about The reading of the annual appolnt- d I i Office 0f in up-to-date patterns and new ms i The flushing will be done each night y Ic ot , .fl‘nd Board of Water Commissioners 00 loor atio ments by the o e otice of ‘tuneral heres ar af 3 3 Boss B iSomas in_ operation and the merchants will ba glad 1o | changes that wm Utne ore peroner |/TO TEST URIC-O FREE|¥otice of tunerat hereatter. | >*Xorwicn, Conn. March 31, 1 colors. Do not place your ve St. 3 have the change, inasmuch as the | district showing the Y : B T \mantic, Marcie 31| Water rates for the quarter ending Fl Timely Window Decoration ng the greatest number. 913, Charles 5. Meech, aged 68 ¥ears. | mareh 51, 1913, are due and payabie a1 | order uni you ve seen A sweeping stirs up a thick dust to set- | The appolntments are as follows In the | 1f Yonr Trouble is Rheumatism, Let Us il Wednesday from the late home | ie cories Apeil 1 1612 | OFfte open — - The Porteous & Mitchell Co. have|tle on the windows and walks and | Norwich district: < e s S0 o nes “piom? | the offied April 1, 1812 " otfice onen | oupe. W do the wark if 0 devoted one of their big windows to | which gets into stores through tran- | jorn 1. Newland Send You Absolutely Free a Six-Day I i i an i St e ned) o Large Line of Easter Cards|tmy advertisement of the Sodality's | soms and under doors, With the res- Newland, district superin- ¢ of This Marvelous| DONAIS—In Taftville, April 1, 1913, | Addiiions ‘Gl be mage to. ail. bilis | desired. L ball, givh | tendent. Trial Tremtment o 5 post-Lenten ball, giving prominence to | ervoir practically full, it is consid- | AN b B s s s Odilon Donais, aged 28 years, son of | remaining unpaid after April 20. . , D. M. s; Baltic| Remedy. 6 for 5¢ two photographs, one of Edward T.|ered there is sufficient water to take | Browne, first president of the Sodality, | care of this work. Only the brick | coo yorsellies, Charles Smith; Bridge- i Mr. and Mrs. Dieudonne Donais. | GILBERT B, SATMOND, Ghenier. I‘e Fam]in B and the other Thomas J. Fitzgerald, | oromomt o | ton, J. M. Potter; Burnside, James| 1If you are a victim of Rheumatism | g m THE NOVELTY SHOP | oo i on o ot frsent™ | Pevomont Wit oo e iromtod. | e chicheter Mopeane g Gz | 308 5%, 208 e b0, ns ' stone, M: AlL persons desiring or intending to e e c You {6 o %0 mow. Try this remedy at { time, the place and the girl are repre- | = = ner Lake, supplied by W. B. Corntsh; | 39U 990 10 D03F" 3 cide later whether | 31 Willow Street sented by a clock, a photograph of th, Danieison, O. L. Griswold; East Blacl ¥ ot to oont its use. The free| How C. L. HILL. e b R Senra o OFaPh ot the | ITCHING PREVENTS SLEEP SR by b enak- | or ot to_oontinus é i s F— sample we offer to send is enough to | 5 for street’ lawn. arden in a ball gown, while the additional = Eastford, supplied by Franik Chamber- | sLow you what the remedy will do, not o SaCinETinE, OF for any oiher Pireess Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Co.s |item of the price is shown as well Eozema Sufforers Could Have Com- |lein; Eest Glastonbury, Otis H. Green; | & stiagy littie bottle, but a regular six- 15 Wain Street, | 8%ring the season of 1912, must first g de fort Tonight | Bast Sampich aod Marlboro, B. W. | 42X, HEMHERT ohould not be neglected / of the Board of Water Comraissianera A lN to sail today (Tuesday) on the North . 4 | agoompeon. supplied by David | pines tne whole system, crippies the written permit shall be fined $5. “Fhis| - . " | German Iloyd liner Kaiser Wilhelm | Try This Remedy at Our Risk, | Talmadge; Gales Ferry, C. Wilson | limbs, poisons the biood, Wweakens the | . e will be s enfore | New wa per Free delivery to all parts of the eity. | GG n 00 S hrough Ger.| Many persons around here suffer | Harrison: Griswold, John' Thompson; | bear: and brings on-toriiring forms of [ 1 ST SERY 8 RAYMOND | Cutout Horders. Tt will pay yeu & | many. 80 much from eczema that they can- | Gurleyvilie, supplied by E. H, Tunner- | Kidnsy and Bladder allmeni. A fr} une a| ec ors Clerk of tiie Goard of Water Commis- | them befors you select, with « fulf Hin many. # o] ¥ T4 aver ric-O0 is Mrs. Amelia Brish, aione 14 . H. JACKEL & C0. N e | cliffe: Haddam Neck, o ho suppiied: | believar in Uric-0 fs Mrs "Anéiia Brisi | | _sioners.” " oty aib Sometimes the terrible itching does | 1{azardviile, Thomas Trie: Hockanum, | Sithport, Pa. g0 ‘abont | | —— | on crutches, badly ecripplec She | not begin till bedtime. Babies and |and Souih Glastombury, W. B writes c-0 and the jercis AND NFE R | young children not only suffer great- | Jewett Cit supplied by & ise of two $1.00 bottles cured her | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | P I Iy but their crying Keeps parents| Thatoher; Lime, supplied by W. W.| It yo ouble Is onlv S it i 1o Caclir Ave, (Ewn Side) unera |02 Sthers "t Saemans )8 tae e Eos compisd o s 12 moaimers. | dy for use. Now taking orddrs for apring Ldnt- 5, Paper Hanging and Decorating | at a sampls o SPRING OPEN | | Applying a litfle Saxen Salve, onr | Manchester, W. . Taylo - | most i 2 | i i ! 31 i aylor. Mapie- | gnd sddress to the Uri Company, | 4 g oY | | A | new skin remedy, -would quiet theqville snd Glendale, J. A. Wood J 3 tate St, Binghamion N /A Just received, “BONTONIANS" In Pies, Cake and Bread A ER Dirastai | iching aign uway Ana permit sieup. | vile, Biass, “suppiiea by W3 108 B St Dot Wil be i PRI #hailalvien and leuiners. i P. F. MURTAGH o A | R A | And sill better, it is so reliable a|ton; Moodus, J. A. Marti o, | you at onca. > ¢ il t e are now showing & full line o o and Fmbalm2 fremeds a7 soon hedls e’ erup” | 'L, maborts: Siyati and Noank, . 8 | - 3ri Gy T et ik e Pl ol B wimbathiaciie *Phone your order ompt service | | tion and leaves (he skin smoeoth. Re- | Hatoh; New Loudon, C. H. § N B e Cb el " i Gun Meia rkable improvement. is Soon ssen. | antle, Jerome (Ggeert Norch Groome: | } S tadky Heary B, Chdich. Wi Smith Allen. | Wy cordially invite the pute te| ho" F. G GEER 70 Frankiin St., Bulietin Bldg, 1| I all kinds of eczema, salt rheym, | duls. W. J. Smith; Norwich Town and b Gl i S — s e come and see best And latest —— A i - GE Telephone $42-2. “rn\r uad:u.i.- A,J. eto.; Baxon Salve [ N f Main slreet, to be supplied | LADIES’ | Spring fashions | s " has wonderful healing power hecayse | Prigliy, . W. Uoleman; Old Mystic,| Forest B. Hodgdon, Portsiieu ! IHE A m I T “ N ER Frompt & :n;“:;gr night, | it penctrates the skin pores and de- A, H. Whhe ; Omeco and Greene, W.|H., now keeps Foley's Honey and Tar | FINE GUN MKTAL AND CLOTH E“a'c 0‘ P' CUMMINGS 122 ®roasect 81, | Zady atant stroys the germs at the very scat|B. Newton; Pertland, M. 8. Stocking; | Compound on hand all the time. He|mop BUTTON AND. BLUCHE! g feh 3if. Nerwloh Ga | Residence 11§ Broadway. e 2 Putnam, George D. Btanler: Quarry- |says, “My baby had a cold almost all g N ANQ, BLOUHER, Baggags and Pareel Daliveen, g < opp. Theatre. _ We give back yeur meney if Saxen | vilie, supplied by G. H. Wright; Rock- | winter but toward Spring I zot Foley's SPECIAL AT $223| MME. TAFT—Paimist and clairvoy- | lar Trips to all parts of the elly s THERE "« 1o advertiomg medium 1n Telephone 641-1, e iwioes Dot satisfy You berfectly. | ville, R, S. Mooere; South Coventry.|Honey and it cured him right . T FRANK A. BILL, S 0ow Tondon. wers ghe will be | 4207 Eastern Connecticut equal w The Bul- Broadway Pharmaey, G. G. Engler, | Duncan F. Dodd. now keep it in the house all ‘he time.” o y St. *.';'l e ':,';Q;lt 'Z'?.,.‘;"',."; P : ds ' Tor wusizess results Norwich, Conp i Seuth Manchester, §. E. Bllis; Stat- | Los & Osgood Co : 104 Main Stree o B o recisd | gen1s”

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