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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES O ERHESS SEGIIE, S ) NORW CH, CONN,, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1912, 4 printed_in curmer, §1.36; 1,000, $1. th, have been suffering with kidney 5,000, $6.69; 10,000, $10. 500" nolehea: Marrisd 49 Years: trouble. T had evers patns ncross oy | EEL SN SXb3, | priated, 35855 1,000, 33 //——“—‘——_‘\ nd Mrs., Arihur Maxson cels- |Dack and felt altogether miserable. I MONEY LOANED # :;xllxv'::fhu‘uuislvén; $000, SET0- s eve, | JEWETT CITY F o ’ LEGAL NOTICES. mfll". | = Mt 5 IT WAw . W& 50 T0 BR. ! Vawdeviile and Motion Pictures at| Mourners from Many Towns at Fu- 4‘””“4 e n bl. C ucus ADVER ' ISEMEN I S L \x‘%:‘::l- R Songs at Breed neral of Mrs. John G. Delaney—Louis | AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE epll lCfln fl - How ?:f(,e’d is th surse of life ed- Tienper, g Raill Has Leg Broken “hy Horse's - Get the = . % 3 ! S2iTyh lotmrooaga Tigsirated Sonss | Kk, Qriginal =fGeniine:. |orrpitine Bt ei s Sy under the heading of “*WANTED, FOR SALE or o Tt Aty ok Moo, shary » P aucus in Town Hall on April 5th, 1912 > at though the heart has dearly, “""P"‘!fi Caugud st Bows Hail of Mrs, John €. Delaney at'8.80 o'ciock p. m. for the purpose of " are inserted at the rate fondly trugted, g i R T o Tod ontay J glecting umgu:m to the Tepublican TO RENT\ - of . The liouF of parting will at last come snd . % 1. He. vas c ate Conventlon an mgressional vl g Shétndmt hi:{\ ™ & %2 Al ElLvas NaRT IR District Convention to be held in New . . < Ot thy iond glances, once I read the meets in i T 3 R. DesSureault of Oc- Haven April 16 and 17, 1912, for th e lnc ‘meaning, Notwi 1998, @ ©. Ou|ouin ‘vas deacon and Rev. Philip Mas- ke 1 K election of Delegates o the Republican 9 They spoke of Joy and happiness for n'\:!n g 6 K, of B v Taftville sub-deacon of the National Cenventlon, and te appeint a e By s T 6 T * | solemn requiem high mass. Miss Nel- | oo 3 o | State Central Committee. God bless thee, love, it was but idie e in B = Unton mests| lie Delaney of g aceko o goL . Also for the purpose of electing o areaming, - 1o Oney e Bl for_the hymn. Burial ae Paten Committee for the ensulng two R ST God' biess” tice, love, it was not s si. Sames @ No. 23, F. and A.|was in St Murys cemetery, Lisbon, . S WANTED. . : N 22 "ttt o Spoale Temila the. bearers being James Lee of Jewett | Ihe Food DrinkforAllAges | * By erder of the Town Committee. | - g el | Gt R e siias 14 al mrL'.TT.. me"_u;x’.mnfs. N B O Fa | Cit Josepnn Caloon of New London, | RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER | Dated at Norwich, Conn.. March 30| WANTED — Ladies own material e w;nlfi-;fixn:ofl‘or‘s:-u:sf\ homnk%f:‘u?:fx:hlr::“:fl o e 0 e bia nete in Por o Wiitlam Cantwell of Plainfield, James . o 1912, miars made into hais. 16 High St, @eorgia oS L Sl Juusl Dl - | streer, Futnwm. Appy 1o Mis. Lei tried, sad and weary wan jorwioh _Counctl, No. 25, ¥ B. L. ok & . N C. Tucker. ®Worzd | Cnaries W. Howily z4 Canal St., West- | street, i {.A rzd derer 1, ot 2% and Jerry Limerick of New Haven and n:any % “C_lerly, k. 1 'Phone 19, aprid | Cutler, L . 16, Putiam. %4 Pl o o ST A and B. Sectety meets [ Dennis Welch of Occum. There were > COMPETENT, TRAINGD, experlonced | '~ JEhons i s s — o reamt of pe ours of trane '\i-fg Butiding. . eautiiul dowers from the husband, | EE Insist on “HORLICK’S” teacher desires position. Addross C. ., | FOR SALE—Ono Lorse, welght 1100 N0 RENE_Flensent o YL L — o ' Uhlon meets In Car-| sistors, Mrs, Daniel F. Connelly, Miss Tak he Bulletin. apr S R ress Home, Bulletin. < < a packege bome ——— kY uprid | most desirable, Add 3 nigh. penters’ Hall Annex. A Eierrman, Mr. and Mrs. Miles CUOK WANTED—A g00d plain cows -0 ——— | _apraTul’ Then through my soul a flash of joy s | McCarthy, i, and Mrs. D. J. Turnbull, = in my Lome at Windham from April to || LOW SALE-Twelve well bred RBOAS |~ 4 oxTonement at 10 Fourth SL. | o weat gleaming, ANNOUNCEMENTS | Mr. and’ Mrs. Maurice Shea, Jr., Mr. | g in t? 5 | November; near trolley, railroad and [Isiand Hed pulicts and one cockerek i Bprid Faln would I pledge my youthful life | ston, found in the coye at Industrial : ! 3 Gibns, Xante. “eleonone tus-d. " | Apply on’ premises. aprl Heh pair} | and Ats. John Dolan, Mr. and Mrs. L | place, cculd not be ascertained for cer- | The Democratic electors of the Town | church, No lsundry work —Kitchen | H . (hbbs, A " | o munT—usiness pises with fx-|God bizss Hise love & was but iase AN rosds lend to the Armory Baster | | ) Mis. F. B. Williams, Mr: and | ain,' He had_telephoned to the chief | of Norwich are hereby notified to meet | 13 41l Wodern Soaveriences, Ald R e tures Zor Lsh mArket. Goud store. Call arsaming, Sisndny nigmt | Mrs. T'rank Green,yMrs. Henry Allard |of jolice at Nashua, N..H., and. had |in the Town Hall, Tuesday evening, |{Sappell, 19 Green St. New London, | BUGS FOR MATCHEING—Baby chicks | tires for bab muapisn COUn God biash (Hok ibdes. it Was Set se . A Ctateln, el Ve [hearn xethiog ol ‘him in resard to | April 2, 1912, at 8 o'clock for the pur- | Connseticut. 3 Eri P auoks Whits Wosndste CRCUT e L to be. Orchard Demonstration at Pomfret. ve present from Norwich, New Lon- | the unfortunate. mgn. pose of electing delegates to the Dem- [ —— = Sahorse, $bout 1209 | biilels . Fioremce J. Browning, Plath ioe o O G ADEIL 13t % | o & = 5 Gt g T g g e LS A aymond, of New York, are guests of | Bridgepert, May 1 and 2, for by. Give particulars and lowest price. - S e e e e e e P e = A feinstorm tails 290 out th Sollego and the Connecticot Pomolog- . R‘e"t'u“m‘ng R e un;!lv.- l;m_-u;im o Lo Natlonal Convention. PERSONAL—George: The talk of the |Peddler. iichael Jacob, Occum. aprzd | grankun’ square. Apply be bl For bitter parting just the ftting society April 5th. The | v e Mr. end Mrs. George Scott and son, o, ~ , town 18 the Sodalily Baster Monday| e e b ator. | Jones, iast Great Fiain. Tel . e eathe: " b " ';?rk B et i Bia®| | Qagree Tiod and 1ie) daptitn BEleH DAVIA G g Sectt it New York, Tmge DFF order of Towe Cmsmitiee ball and the Lillian Kussell cigar, 8 for | (X0 SALB—Second hand refrizersion | maraid Grby 48150 Beave., 816 World Setere dard's orehard and on some nighboring | Speny Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. S. P. | opened their summer home on’ East E. C. LILLIBRIDGE, Chairman. | ®c, ab Fagan's smoke Snop, 167 Main fedas i e 10 RINT_Bunny upper tenement al | The future may with joye or woss be trees. The Stoddard farm borders the | (ireene's. They are on their way do | Main street. ! et ERES e P PO BALBENIVE Dol YoM O e | 181 Bross: s it tooma, UL et teeming, teacks of the N. Y., N, H. and H. R.|their home in Tilten, N, H., from a trlp | Harry Marshall and Miss Norma NOTIOR T0 CREDETORS. WANTED Railway mail clerks; $90 | tAres and four years oldi two GNeR | iyuy electric ‘lights and garden’ In-| Thou siender maid, I will be true to R.e midway between Pomfret and Ab- | Lo muda Marshall have returned to Providence | . (G0l 0 propati BELD |MONth; no layoffs; May examinations | PYo Gays. Inquire of John Hathbun, | QUire at 23 Grove St. City. macisd thee: g Itouand sbout fticen minutes’ walk | T and Mre."Charles 1. Ray went |aficr a visit to their grandmother, | s foriciy within and. tor the. Distriot | in Norwicn; thousands appointments | {5 SV, BV G680 "R . D, ¥ | "o ENT—One _six-room fiat, sl | o0 blews thee, love, It was but idle form eiher direction. This will af- | 10 Newport today to attend the funeral | Mrs. Isabella MacKenzie. of Norwich, on the 30th day of March, | SomtREs common edubation suificlent:) Norwich Town, Ct. #prid " | modern conveniences, at 130 Broaaway. | o UPATINE oL ford an opporiumity to see the first,| 0/ Mrs. Clara Northrup. Harold Wilcox has returned to Ome- | A. D, 1912." - Hont Lraili: Tnvtitutes Dovt: 35 001 o “HONSES FOR SALB One 10 |lnauire at 133 Broadway. marlod 0 Be J mecomd amd third yeans' treatment of| Leg Broken by Horse's Kiok. N I s, M | e L e A Rt (i aprid " | vears old, weiit 11uu, price 313e; one | w0 MGNE—No. 8 Union BL Flai| ; T e avple tmm during {he process of reno- | D Ryron Sweet was called to e B b Norwich, In said District, deceased. WANTED - Martighanan_ tojworlc on | WSt 1300, Price S65. WAkS sved LA | seven Fooab £0d Bath e BEER BOMEN | oiever Toaid sis hat time It was vatlon. The work will commence at|jhome of Louis Raill on Mathewson eath of Infant Daughter. Ordered, That the Administratrix cite n; must be able to hand® tdam; ren, | 47 Pusiness o ey owlu vt of oity. Haquire 157 Maln played by all the orchestras will conthme all dav. | sireet Sunday night to set his leg. It| Sarah Doloress Burrows, < tie six |ihe credifors of sald deceased io bring . _Inquire of Wayland Chapman, [ 4Vé» Tom Aty | e B iert ‘maryd man love song. M. L ¥ —————— was broken in two places, caused by-a | monthe old daughter of Albert Crary |in thelr claims agalnst sald ostate|minager of Glen Rgek Farm, Mystic,| FOR SALE—Four o0-pound shoats, g B ooy Loz BREED THEATER, | norse kicking him: and Sarah Cock B vs, dled | Within six months from thia date, by | Conn, R, F. D, or Ralph H, Denison, | two sows, . . Hill, Bingbark ¥arm. | ~ 70 RENTTenement at No. #1 Fair- WANDBRLUST. e el Lo R A nma;’d;“;‘m prirorg Wity W o posting & notlce o that effect, tigether | 130 Stats St, New London, Ct. aprid | olind Rosd, Norwicn Town. Tele: |wount Bt lnquire Dr. Higsins. Jansd . P ” ’ 1 5 a = a 20 s T, O o r ¢ R s i r b PFar from Erirfe Isls,” Brilliant Irish | 1otes that Mrs. Thomas Anderson and | ents in Pearl street after a few days | poat Rearsst to the place where said WANTED —Woman représeniative In phondi el Ayl UF TO DATE furalshed roome, Mar- | Beyond the east the sunrise Ovamatic Featu ttr: | daughter Emily are spending a few |iliness w ia. deacased last dwelt, and In the same | €ach town to sell by personal solicita- |~ FOR SALM — iggS Iof haiching. | guerite bullding. Mrs. Lees, 37 n. eyond the west the gea. R . M s ity e ey s o Town, and by pubiishing the same once | tion a genuine -ugeful home re: White Plymouth Kocks, 8. C. Rhode oct36d | But east or west the Wande Large Audience. SCOHIA N Ty 16 ot hame from THfte: Emerson P. Turner to Lecture. in o newspaper having a circulation in | Address Fox 200, Bulletin. aprid | Isiand Keds, standard ‘bred, splendid | o rmrm i | That will mot let me be 6 niest, e Tryets » o AL, Bernshaw, pastor of the | s Distrlct, and make return b thil | “wvawmn_Spiymers and wouvers. | Vora; S48 B et 15, ¥5 Vi, 103 | pomscediin'ar onon, Inauire st BULSKI | 1 warks in me like madnes 3 Bl ¢ SN ongregational church,'has completed 5 Yantic Woolen Co. apred durs for oal Sy Novwicn, | Offic 1T Hias ine by Gooainy oigb-grada motion pi - NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | L. Lathrop, Kast Greal Plain, Nory 3 sa %, Siiaachory, amd thoroughly ‘u?lx’;\‘:‘:;' COLCHESTER e o oo ae e SIVSL | The above and foregeing 1 & trus |~ WANTED Blackemith, who unaer. | Conn. K 5. D. N0 marilTuThs | yUBNISHED RuwMs, ail modern con: | For the sea, calls and the ola d - - e E 3 ; Sou T2 e R e i gl SV T - 1 @udlences &t oll three of vester- | — Turner of Norwich, whose subject will | *Caitest: - Fa tands lorseshoelng and Jobbing;| ~Ay i RuADY NOW—BEggs for hatoh- nion elepa 2 Attes FANNIE C. CHURCH, steady work and good pay to right man. | Ak it day's performmnces. It features as| Funeral of Gladys Kooh—Many Attend | be Spain. Mr. Turner has visited that Clerk. | John Curry, Yantic. ‘margosTuTh | 0§ irom 3. C. White ieghorn Hens, - | Thers is no end of voyagin hesdliner the beautifid tale of the ¢ = o L sty ey éor - 3 JiE . L0 on ires rauge, by lhe hunared of by | LIGHT MANUFACTURING SPAGE |~ When once its voice I8 heard King Auction—Juniors Li Game | cotintry and has many pictures taken 3 e om out of | selilng. Aisu oraers taken for baby e ad calls the rive d fsle sofitied iar n's s whilethere wiich: will prove interest- || NOTICE-CAL oreditaes of aald de ) o8 N s s et winas | Shicka. & 1o Deckham, 246 Dunheg:| 1O "MENT Witk ‘er Without pobet | ¥or Fte Jgef cile So3 408 IS jste, with en intensely and | to Hayseeds. . ceased are herby motified te presen: | WOrk, earn 320 a day selling best class B s 108 DUSEa™ | and steam—4,000 square feet floor | And oh! the call of ing story of the pretty | e S . their claims against sald estite to the |People only; dignified work; no can- | Lelephone. space. The lightsst, cleanest, airiest e " Joen. -tan..:kfel. ambition was to g " ody of Gladys Koch, thirteen | At ;ll"' f‘unsrtsa;:mnm church Sun- | undersigned .:‘1;_ o,1 Box“ael, Ennvmu, e }‘"‘f‘n z&rmm- n & Co., 26 S‘m'sl:}i, FOR SALE_Twslve weeks old pigs, | factory floor In Norwich, Apply A. 4 ,k\’,,,,w not where :“‘ \;,,‘\-nr’m.‘. runs, . SO O be.moy \ b 2 v day afternoon at the vesper service at | Conn., within time limited in the rtford, Conn. aprid e 5 <& . . or what those blue h o P to Amarica. Her swestheatt and par- | 1/0u(us 0ld daughier of Mr, and Mra. AR e o gl R R R B r—— - . C. Hullock, Jierrow Coun. | pournier, Troy Steam Laundry Build- | g s Tun mas have the sun for hin eted 1 her con- | Hlenr sock of New Britain, was " 3 WANTED—Why not cease all worry n| Franklin St cor, Chesinut Ave et B e o " lo har ooh 5 the Home for Little Wanderers in KATE TROEGER, and bother? Let me do your shopping | — Ty e T e b 6 a 6t B but at B e e $80 b m. tain | poston, was. the speaker 2 Administratrix. | for' you" Eyerytning up Lo date and | KUK SALE — Eggs for hatehin ey AT 30T IR Y 8 SR Bap e g oot N ok b il Wobstr | Amos G Hewie and saer. s |8 SISk vILb aadfor e Pt | g pargans e 3, Poess s | Y00 B o Surkisl | WHITNEWS AGENGY, |7 it Tl e 45 v her passage over Mrs Koch's father, | v Hew d_sister, Mrs.|of Norwich, on the lst day of April, 3 , Conn. mar30 Conn, Phone $18-21. rid The old ships turn towards hpme again, There is right at this point in (he | (1 South Main street, Rev. B, D. Rem- | Fannie Williams, have returned frem | A. D. 1913, e e b e 27 M i The young ships sell aws 4 t | Loea 10 ) 3 A. ] z 2 AN earn from $1,2 ain St, Franklin Square. h Béary g series of bantiful Jrish scenes | n5'on officiating. Burial was in the |2 monti's visit in Forida. Prosent NELSON J. AYLING. Judge, | to'5g,300 a Year. take & sourse. in do- SALE —Day old chicks, S.C. W q : i Sephotiug her irip on the old family | jebeier plot I Linwood cemetery. | Georse Potter, son of Postmaster |\ Betale of WiNIEm A Breed, Ei8 of | signing at the Norwich School for De- | Leglorns, iy per. i waite Wysh: | Real Estate and Insurance | so come 1 may. but £0 1 fookey cart ‘w the rafiroed station, | ‘Chis is the second child Mr. and Mra.|and Mrs. C. C. Poiter, is on the road | “Ermma' & Breed of Norwioh, Gonn., | SiEning of Men's and Boys hes. | 150 "Yor less than 100, EWO cents more, e Yo By put (e Biagie e river Were she enters the curtocs litdls | K * ayuried here in sf months. | to recovery after a severe attack Of |appeared in Court and filed a petition | ETase [astructions. - Posiflon secured | by “iniivn, “Quarry Hill Poultry RENTALS A SPECIALTT. Yoo white rond and the s # g her | Deep sympathy is f r mog¥n- # e 5 e 1 culars, inqulre at 321 [y0l A ante S he ol i3 BERR T ot thy bie. tan nise| Ing varents, | ot & N pinhsrd A davuaad i Wiatting | Borlh Tone a e SRS dain fretifioar. T mavaoa Form, _Willweats, Sh oLl CALL AND EXAMINE LIST. - )F THE DAY R Asiia, tha secits o | 's. Charles Tiffaly of N@rwich |with her parents in New London. to be the last will and testament of | WANTED -Position as cashier, ex-, JABM FOR M“,‘“*‘{;;,‘,‘";;“;“"_‘;"b:;'f; —_ | HUMOR OF tion 1 st 4 |a 1iss Margaretta Webster 6f New | The schoels the weat: slde i said deceased be admitted to probate. |perienced, good references. Address|5Deq, icchouse and c e LANDLORDS INVITED LR position o & sweat shop = soon | & s Marg a Webs ho schools on the west side have | 510 foceased be admtied 1o probate | perlenced, goad i Wood, some fruil, hail mie Lo Talroad, 1ol ks Slemsiseed sns later Snds empioyment | Driiein wore Ml town over Sunday 1o | closed for Easter vacation of one week. | patition by heard® anddetermined at | —rer: i mArdtl_ | sire; posiotiice 'and eleciric cara, o register without charge. “Given up anything ase your In & depertment stors This indoor |dlcnd (he funeral of r niece, | Miss Gale, assistant principal, has lett | fho Probats Court Hoom in the City of | WANTED —A emall tefement of four | Gream uad K. . D. route, an iesl wite during Lent” Iy, 1 Hee s all too trving on her heslth, and | Giadss Ko |for New Brilain; Miss Clara Chese|Norwich in asid Distriot, on the Sth |or five roome Address'P. 0. Box 130, | chicken alome, aulck A | ERAT. RIAL BSTATE BANGAtng | usuaL*—Detrolt Fres ¥ sbe #00n falla, and ezcapt Sor her gen- Auction at King Place. ill spend her vacation in New Bed- |day of April, . 1912, &t 10 o'cloc § Bon ace, Bl St i . “How many magakinés Buffurs erous heerted landady, st wonid hiava co (rowd aitended the auction |{od: Misa Lewls will visit in Win. |In the forendon and that notice of the | “SyxNwED A company Tnrorporetsd | BGGH — Highland st Barred | In well located property for sale |, Ho¥ fany magarines focs FUTUTY Deen friondiess and humelsss as well | aries H, King's farm, 2 3-3 miles | Sted, and Miss Prescott at Boston. Foaring thepeon: ba eirsibiitie pab- under tho laws of this state that has Rocks and Jteas, §1 per 15 vest thor. e Birmingham Age-He _pernfists. Afler o gebions slok |y, he village. Mr. King, hav- | Misics Gladvs Wilcox and Ruth|lication of fais order one time in some | fnvast §1.000 And taie charge of branch | Highiand Foultry Yards, Jewett City,|OPeR moon hour and Saturday evening.| .pryqr girl I've been goin' to see ain'y e, the landiady gtres her of Mer|ing .old his farm, sold his stock, farm- | Norman are spending their vacation | newspaper having a circulation In said | giare. ' For particalars oss P. 0. | Conn. 3 mardid teblod got 8¢ humor.” “Didn’t sha wavings enough money to go back ols, eic. at auction Monday, A |from the Willimantic normal school | District, at least three days prior to |Box 573 New Londen’ B e e j&ot 8O 4 nroposed?'—Houston Bome, where aite ia grestsd With out~ | jury. number fron nelghboring towne | Vith their parents in_town. o dath of said hearing, and that re- e | GHOIGE ¥TOCK and exs for maie— |Jaugh when you proposed wrreinhiad nrm, 1 i e " — Nuer £ Wi urn be made to this Court. WANTED-—Books, pamphlets, local | Partridge Wyangottes from Boston first Post, g g ol g« B attended, as Mr. King had & large| Wrnest Packer cf Waterbury in the NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ' | plotures, map, old newspapers, manu. | prize winners, §3 seeting; White Wyun: FOR SALE. “1 suppose that deathbed scene i4 oL comiaty o0, oa® | hord of cows and other stock for sale. |uest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Tne above and foregoing isi & true | scripts, eic. Large libraries or small | doites, Dustvn strain, 3. setUng; Single S e, Whin 1. 4 wall as thrilling’ stories, and the musi- wrles 1. Brown was auctioneer. | George H. Pac _ | copy of record. ackages bought. Write to G. W. F. | Comb Buft Leghorns, 31 seltng; Koss o g (ot ) Satire oal partion introduces the groatest {l- [ Charles M. Read of Willimantlc| MrS. Iri I, Noyes has returned| Attest: FANNIE C. CHURCH, Blanchteid, 45 Eim St. Hurttord, Conn. | Comb, brown Leghoris [rom New YOr | wmm— | through dying, I'm —_— Justrated song, since A Hot TIme in|wey a (oichester calior Monday from & visit to Providence. aprad gierk. marsd [ first prise winners, 31 setting, Clari Willls—Then vou think the offi the Old Town, andy it is entitled | . 4 Wiiliam K. Holmes, Jr, of New A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | WANTED Railway mail clerks. §37 iers, 215 Mountuin St, Williman- sometimes secks the man? Gillis—7 They've gotta stop kicking my dawg| Boreugh Officials Mest. York is the guest of his paremts, Mr. within and for the District | & month, 'No layoffs. Norwich exami- o margvd | Ibet! Our office has spent $5,000 try wroun’ Mr, Calking prosents this he board of warden and burgesses | and Mrs, William K. Holmes. i~on the 30th day of March, | nations May 4th. Thousands appoint- 5. &s for hatching from | ing to find out our last cashi Puck mog o nimitable manner and hffl‘d Eecue .‘merlfl’ chk:lri';! Mrs. J. A, Rathbun has returned e e coming. Common education suf- |@. C. B, L e e A | Patient—1 cannot cohcentrate, doc *ith the six ver wings dewn ths | oMce Monday evening. v e e v Fe JING, . | ficient. Coaching free. W or sam- | per seliing, §9.50 & hu 5 4 oY % . oughts ke Tih e six vemes down ths \ T (0 mbiy A AR 75F iy | oo, those manthi Ik IR Wemt: | et or Mary L. Huntington, late of | ple questions Fean lin Inatitute, Dept | Eouitry Frm, W, “W. Service, X. DL § A place with 8 acres of good f|tor. v i e s Sttt | n gl or 4 , N. I, £ o Norwich, in sald District, ‘deceased. 35 N., Rochester, Tel; 212-3. marasd | - | jumping the Yoctor h, = new fire engine would all have been| Mis Bertha Foote is visiting rela- | " The Fxccutor exhibited his adminis- T = - |§ tillable land and a good 8 room nervous wreck!-—Eoston Transcript POLI"S, | padd before the meeting, 3o that they | tives in Arlington, Mass, tratlon account with said estate to the [ SVANTED—Plano tuning and re | FOR SALE—Bay horse, weighs 1150, 3 ot 1ve a stepless trol< | oula oréer the engine ‘&t once. i e oy iwanecs Tein Theratore | 1§ All work quaranteed "G Gordon. | work sitisis or doubla, goud ariver, 11 (1 ouse also a barn. House fa J|, Gink_Isee they e a stepless trol Four crackerjack pictures and Ray- | Colchester fire company, No. 1, held Ordered, That the Sth day of April, | 238 Prospect St, City. Tel. {78us ol il SEUL e ley t8 Rew Wok, D care ond OWell in Ilomirared batlads | @ meeting in the- paflor of the: eagine NOANK | A D. 1912, "at 10 o'clock in the fore |~ PRINTING OR__ FARMERS—350 | Sro, Baitic, Conn. o located in city and on car line. ot Mo Philadelphia Record comprise the bill et Polf's today, On |lhouse Monday evening. noon. &t {he Probate Court Koom in the | noteheads and 250 6% (regular busl: | “wom sALki—Several hundred cedar here for years.—Philudelphia Tt - . s the & 4 ‘Baldw: TS v of Norwlch I strict, be, | ne e volopes, neatl, 4. for | posis for lences, clotiies poies or grape | i & » 4t you an nerve and orl Fhuretay il be shown the Jumes | Louis H. Baldvin of Middletown | gocial Hour Follows Mosting of Ameri- fand the same is appolnted for hearing Rt ST Rl B i | voees tey Tanoss clathes piles o SADA LR Price sigi I8 fhaf o i Boys h for the first and | in town Monday, the same, an. sa xecutor 1s di- | and prices for any vrinting you are in | marz ality s 2 na. vy only time in Norwich, These filme| Charles Clark of Marlboro was call- | can Benefit Society, rected to give notice thereof by pub- | need of. The Bulletin Ccmpany. Gors | —2rsd FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, | “but he uses them all up in selecting Bave been shown In (he first class|ing on fricnds in town Monday. Al = ety hela | LSNinE This order once in some news- | nich, Conn. | Fow SALE—One second-hand two AR funny hats.”—Washington Star. 1ax cities | Cla D. Bartor - | Th Americin Benefit soclety held | paper having a circulation in said Dis- e - - | horse team WAEON in good repair. Ap- entral Building, Norwich, Ct. Yo aniwered the wi Pl 25 oo oo | ton was In town Monday. t T“P" | their weekly meeting Monday ovening | Irict, at least six aye prior {o'the dats | WANTED_Tlumpfowls and SR | piy o Nelson Staric, ¥iichvilie. martia & e T atysied then any ofhier motion pioture now | Wesley Brown of Salem was a vis- | 11 thelr rooms on Fiont gireet with & | of rid hearing, and fizke return to the | e —— | TFOR SALE—A well known bakery the attorney. t think. Just give or ever exhibited, The prices remain 1 itor here Monday 1“;}1'“, b intda SON J. AYLING, Judge. R LR L AR e us the facts.—-The Green Rag. Friday S . a efreshments were serves Thie abo e s gl | busi of $2,000; estaolished for 2 us e sama. On Ptay nisht, (o L Hajesds - Wons | end refrashments, wero served enier | . TIY, Sbove snd foregoing 1 5 tru IIVE SM[QMHIES WAN]'H] | Vears: plousant situation, Heason for “Yes, my daughter has el 4 R u Cbent Wit b r:[__‘_';,‘:t"d e Poys' club junior boll team |Jeanette spent Monday with friends | Attest FANNIB C. CHURCH i U selling, want to .v;:nmm“?-, south. | 1 -suppose vou will forgive arrs: taden o presented. ot Ar N A et ranads A { | Appiy by letter or personally % | couple?” “Not until the The andlence will de invited to decide | | e e L e . | Must have experience :in* Cleak and |31 fsattey St, Putnam, Conn. marséd J SRR i b Doahd i B . M8 soedis orose s | © awber:y hill Saturday aftsrnoon | Miss Bessie Minnies is il 5 i ol ot e e . ed a T B s s a9 ie IHayseeds, and was defeated | Capt. F. Avery Wilcox has ret uit line. Stéady work, good pay. FOR SALK—1 will sell at a pri | Journal Rt & he oo yciiay night a8d. | ,; the goore of 11 to § to Fishers Island after spending S > E g that will surprise you my large stock Mioe Cactigus-— Tou Mot ale " e o g Warren Wilcox. C Lags P, s e ' % i a six-room a8 Passay—D ero eur nt 1hroughout th Tha opening’ g4 i 4 . onn. Miss B ird d Miss Passa ng Amacegr alghts (hmugior sam- | Ti ening game of the Junior| "wigges Eleanor Larth and Maud > i o Cottage'in & raskfanss seetion tique—Yes, When a smile lights up Toer. aix. ONefl will be heard during | bascball gpague of the Bovs' olub will | Carson were calle New Londer MON U beadsiones, eie. Best | your face it might st off the powde the entire week, e played this (Tuesday) afternoon on | Monday evening, WANTED tock and best work. Prices lowest in | o fthe city. Information furn- il rark when the Cubs will play the | > lda evening i, gy mo and bo convinced, L1 W. | R 4 ion furs | —Jutee i T === Glants. Thureday afternoon the Ti- |= — 2 B § rink, B yium St S ished by e—1 see there's gers gna Athletics will play. Five Tailors and.five Dressmakers, | marlod s mposition ¢ i ’ OnfVednesday an ail-day hike will Almastin Biracls: iust have- experience. Steady work,| FOR SALK—A four apartment house [thing; too. She_ies, SSGEE._ S ] o taken by the Boy 88outs when the | One of the most startling change Sha nay | cors Pearl unu‘ Ann streets; all mf'd{- JAMES L. CASE, you must pay as big u u;‘j 2.yl y cooking (est for second class scout will | ever seen in any man, according to W g [ern improvements, with & House lot; e dear, just to keep up appearance be taken. They will probably go eith. |B. Holsclaw, Ciarendon, Tex., was ef MAURICE SAMPLE SHOP. | can be bousht ata bargain ¥or pac.(§ 40 Shetucket 8t, Nerwish, Con. Cleveland Plain Deuler BLESSING | e Westchester or Turnerville and {fl'{;fid Joars flsgfi;v his ‘b ohhf “H $49-3 % mared Mr. A—A more ‘-.— . -'n 4 |1m--11; 1 erhaps hoth piuces will be visited. | had such a dreadful cough,” he write: s = | man than our friend Richard does nc A basaiall g vAll Iy “that all our family thought he wa = FOR SALE—Gasoline launch, “Wapa- | exist. He very frequently accepts no e o e e ety it mption, but he begar NATIVE | aso’ 26 toet lome 6 fosc beam a1 t jents. Mr. You T arriving at the place declded on. ofng into consumption, bega . \oTse i cyl engine; bargal - |fees from his patlents. N i Her Dearest Hopes Realized o et ol to use Dr. King's New Discovery, an e O | dom't say so? Mrs. A-—He general s Pes | MYSTIC ; was completely cured by ten bottles mar1sd [] [ ] Settles with the heirs.—Tit-Bits = Nl B | Now he is sound and well and weigh We want 50,000 dozen fresh eggs.|— = | - re my jewels,” said Cor- Health, Happiness g 218 pounds. For many years our fam Say HIhiek adh imiles. 99% | iy HoRsEs KOR SALE—Workers fiie a6 0 o g 4R and Bab Annual Election of Fire rict— |1y has used this wonderful remedy | ana drivers. Fred Goodrich, 191 }‘g!h [l P sidewalk, "For the MaEs e Weddi A Celebrated— | £oF Coushs and Colds with excelient THE ALLEN-BEEWMAN CO, [ 85 Wi Ay e Sike!” excluimed the Roman lady wh . edding Arniversary Celebrated— | o 1t5"" 1t's quick, safe, reliable znc 33-41 Commerce St. . g TO LET—C 13 o gt Vet e B a E. Pink- E FOR SALE OR T — E L} ® | haa moved next d 1 = 3 Elias Jones Di in a Mew York |guaranteed. Price 50 cents and $1.00. house of six rooms and bath at No. & | hope you Will keep them in the sate” Pprove: Hospital—Emerson P, Turner to|Trial bottle free at Lee & Osgood Co., Washington Place. Apply to Chas. M. | —Galveston News. e, for pow I am well = L | Hutaler, 106 Main Street. febl0d e | e B e 5 sweit. sl buts Lecture. . A | === | Optimistic Wife—-I think cook s fm- 80d have a sweet, healthy baby, and our The Danger After Grip 3 ¥OR SALE—On Bliss piace, nine room oving don't you? Husband—Why, isk Ne hether the P. -] H bome is bappy. he annual election of the officers |lies often in a run-down system. Wealk- 0 matter wi er the Pain Farm band, §25.00 per month; cooks, | §ouse, modern Anmg;;ml:eg:,“umg; | at dinner tonight, everything but tne - f - f the Mystle fire c s, vo 38, lack i n- is i 3 BIOUNGR 00! G i) | K coftee wa e D " I was an invalid from nervous pros- | f the Myatlc fire distrlct took place | ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, cn is in the Back or Side, Chest § sccond girls and general house girls. | reasonable. C. H. Case, Bliss Flace. [ flee wis haeHllK it “rohpiet s n i, F. Hoxi> engine company's |ergy and ambition, with _disordered . - | | Wite—1 know th 3ut usually tha ttation, indigestion and female troubles. : ; Janlod | ooms, Monday evening. A thers |liver and kidneys often follow an or Limbs, you can always Room *32, Central Building. i — = ; bad, too.—Life. » a ) opposition to the candidates |tack of this wretched disease. he o SACRIFICE SALE—Pleasantly located " | e—————— for office there was not a large at- |greatest need then is Electric Bitte rely on an Allcock’s Plaster. J. B. LUCAS. |75 ucre turm, 3o acres excelient plow | A Complete Fire Department, con- THE KALADIESCOPE iendance. The polls were open from | the glorlous tonic, blood purifier and | It is a standard remed Bl St P it Wuod: 8004 | gisting_ of Hose Wagon, Chemical, | remedy, | frulf, 1% miles from R. R. station and = ) o'clock until 9 o'clock. The fol- | regulator of stomach, liver and kidneys, e ’ i e SRR P g e | " |lowins ofcors wore eleoted: = Execu- | Thousands have proved that they won: sold by druggists in every WANTED | house “with. veranda3, ‘best, condition | Hook and Ladder Truck, and a Hose| p, T Jrataon, the noted lawyer, tive committee, Frank W. Batty, Con- | derfully strengthen the nerves, build ) |t g sn . |ouside and in, large barn, painted, now i h ittsburgh, has purchased Muriilo rad Kretzer, John Fribbance; asees. |up the system and restore to hesitn f| Part of the civilized world. || Farm Help (Man ana wite), 00ks, | henhouse, cost s3se, sheds; sutbuisiings, | O™ 20% These must be sold at once | LICNTER, d*Cnlla for his privat | sore , . Donahue, W, L. Maine, [and good spirits after an attack of r{}flh‘ for General Housewor! and | bulldings worth §5,000; price $3,300— | to make room for autos. | collection. It is said he bought th john Hi Hoxle; board of relief, C, K. |Grip. If suffering, try them. Only 70 § Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion,etc, | K1ichen Work. Eight positions open. | §5,00y down. Includes nousehold fur- work when he was in London last 5 nibhings, larming toois &nd poultr T KLEY, il A avers T ened Tl | cents, | Sold and pertert saturicion | Bpandeothic’ Pi FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. |fryon's Agency, Willimantie, Conn | o PPIY to THOS. H. BECKLEY, |gymmer, Irank R. Wheeler; treasurer, |guaranteed by Lee & Osgood (o, randare dl J. Coscoran, Sup't. Central Bldg. | SN [ Chaivieen. Phe. Evtumitian. S Sk R . A. Perkins; collector, Albert e RS T Entirely Vegetable. 3 Street, May Building, Norwich, Conn. After working at the hardest kind of chief engineer, George H.| M. Morano, 24 Woodbridge St., Hart- e T = henos "'“-W‘l'"“; CHEAP—300 6% labor since he was 14 years oid, Cherc assistant engineer, Charles |ford, Conn. says, “For some t'me I { FOR SALE. | e s 0 kee Bill, an indian negro, taid to bo | “1 think I suffered every pain a woman eould before I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and T United States census to be the oldest man in the United States, will retire, o | 114 vears old, and declared by ths | r : omp 2d anniversary of their | t00k Foley Kidney Pills and in o short [l on Diamonds, Watehes, Jowelry [ | | 30 000, s FOR SALE o o s~ think it saved this baby’s life, as I lost | merriago at their home at Goat Point | time my pains left me and my hidneys and Securities of any kind at the [l | rinted, $L.60 !.053“ ;"-}9“‘53‘33 36.51 Py b g &' e my first o Surday sfterncon, entertaining about |Decime normal. I cannot say oo |[] Lowest Rates of Interest. An old 0,000, '$12.56;" 500 statements, b#xs 57 y iness enterprises, Levi P. Morton, !. ne. | 15 mombers of thelr family at a din. |much in praise of Foley Kidney Fills established s.rm to.deal with. | ) . | printed §1.20; 1,000, $1.70; 5,001 5: ||| Modern house containing nine formerly vice-president of the ['niied - * My health has been very good ever | ;... 1oviv | a1 nd Mrs. Maxson have |04 the good they did me.” Lee & (Established 1872.) | 10,000, 310 Printing of every rooms and bath. Fine location. ates, ahd one time governor of since, and I praise your medicine toall | |08t of friends Who sent congratu. | 05500d Co. THE COLLATERAL LOAN co. [ will buy a 110 acre fafm situated near | 00 dole prompuy. Send for sa: Lot 64x200 feet, all improve- ||| Yoik: has decided fto relinguist my friends.” —Mra. VERNA WILKES, R. | latione (0 happy couple, - cm — | ., | |71VinE manufacturing villages, only 3 | property is in first ||| vork it ¥. D. No. 1, Plattsburg, Miss. | P miles to railroad station, darge orchard | AUTO POR SALE. on and will be sold ||| — The darkest days of husband and wife OBITUARY. of fruit trees, 130 fruit. trees, 2,000 ' at a low price if taken soon. A Dr. George F. Kuns, the gem exp ] y BITUARY 0 0\ FOR UALE. A G-passenger Ford Touring Car, de Ly has | formed (hat th - are when they come to look forward to i strawberry plants. ssparasus bed, | & Frpassencer Ford Touring Car. de. 'l pice home for you. Inquirs of | has Yo DASEESE § 0 fpbet o \dless and lonely oid age. : . vt gt o i . . g 7 Word was received in M | ation of the order of {he Rising Sur, ny 8 wife has found herself incapa~ | mor i1 of ] abundance of wood, running Water | good tires. Brice 3500 ] fystic Sunday Seashors Land For Sale through farm, barn, crib, wagon shed, | Also Ford ruzabout, top, windshieid, ULl s kel 4 e death of Flias Jones in i h G d a new 9-room house, surrounded with | €lectric’ lights and good tires. Price May Building, Phones: 724 officers’ olass, for werk in mineralogy. ble of motherhood owing to some de- |4 New York hospital, Sunday night. | MIGH Grade o FOTtY. acres of high land situate on | & RV TU09 Boves suttounfed M |y A adrens ; 3 278 Main St. 368.2 ||| jade and assistance to the Japaness re of the feminine system, often | *1" T0ues hd been {1l for 4 month state macadam’ road overlooking - the , only 1% w | ] Siisch Lronuls and by the ut- l'allor.made { Allantle ocean trom Point Judily on|macadam road, ang a,rare bargain i AUTO, Box 848, \ /) N T— ble by the propeggremedies. of his physicians was taken to kil the Wes This adv. will appea® byt a few times; | &Prid Danielson, Conn. The total ontput of crude petroieum 2 many homes once childless there “on vor: where it was hoped an op- SUlTS Y. N.H & H R R. don’t let the opportunity slip. in 1910 for the world was 327472366 e w children becsuse of the fact barrels of 42 galions each, againat 293, - 073 barrals in 1909, Of thie amount United States alone prosnced 200, cration conld be performed io relieve FRANK W. COY. Vileox's °F Bull T bee e Send for Wilcox's ‘Farm Bulletin | U weak tc undergo it. The hody was FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. (o o s WeshEni®r, 1 | (chotce of 400). FO Pecks Real Estatf Agem |t brought to Mystio Monday and taken [ declid 7 | dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound makes women npormal, heslthy 11 you want special adrice writo o |10 11 nome of s sisier, Mrs, Geors 2000 distinct patterns. . TIaE atox, FARMS A SPECIALTY . |man ror the e time 1n ia0s on s E. Pinkham Medfelne Co. (confie | PAker !1l Puari sireet. Mr. Jones was JOSEPH T. DONOVAN, = ® |Thoroughbred Indian Runmer Ducks, Real Estate Broker. ) ' | production was 153,170.874 barreis by ¥ 't | & member of Charity and Rellef loage, 7 » . atial) Lynn, Mass. Your lether will opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. White Egg strain—true fawn and white | NO. 41 West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2 *Phone 591 327 Main & Fine Riktin o —— No, 72, 1*, and A. M., and Pequet coun. 3 ain Street. Eggs for hatching 12 for $2. = S ine Balck sma Brownstone | |32 Spring Streat, Willimaatic, Co ko ¢ | ofh, Bcdorn Wopamen of Amarice; and Are you Interested in Separaiors?| ~T1Oone comnection. Wewterly, R. X. | Residenco at 175 Broadway. House has e Th M e | o Ve con - the Muetio elub. He leaves u sister, | A M RSH Let us demonstrate a DE LAVAL. : , .adas % WA Rlite -0 Thons was English corporation working in cen Mrs Georze H. Packer of Mvatic, and - A AK | o | junction with American Interdsts in e sl Y b, - electrieity, open piumbing, porcelatn A Pailippino railway development, has BOLMS, DEBIlSl | o, ani & nigees digs Bestrice Thve- 123 West Main St | EROAD BROOK FARM I have two snug 40 acre| .o und open tropicen. Larss stabie, | . TRIRTY WORSES. e T T 23 br.k W. e ks e hesicice iy 3 e S o farms with fine buildings, well | ¥t? cosciman’s upurtnents of six | puginess horees. and Svaral woea big |fouthern lines. = When complete this inannen Building Ammez. Room A. | B st e of New and Second-hand [ —— el Abi] 1 d P | rooms and bath. Lavgoe garden. Property | horscs, that 1 wish to dispose of ut | il consist of 489 miles of rallway. Of - Yy octipa | dentity of Drowned Man Uncertain, 1 Stioea fo: Man und Royw, and STORAGE ocated, for sale at low prices. (iu fine condition. Price low for quick | ORce, to make room for the naxt load, | this, 117 iiles were in uperation at the S B TR | 51 10 Srted ha e ey ot o e i e m ke | E. A. Prent e B amd e am. ey mh Bo e | oy AT s ommpired with 80 mia Jicldra.ge winted that ihe y of ® e dol- AL , ¥ | July A > W R L R A ass e Regairing 4 | (Pac "’;‘L""‘."‘“f’c“fl"c;o"";;"‘“‘l' entice, €. W, BRIGGS. ELMER R. PIERSON, |in Decomber, 1910, Arul 50 mileg [ (=% £ mar: ering eseing Ce., 10., « Main ! FPhone 300 88 Clif St, mar3oq 175 Brosdway. Tel, 1139 mardéd inore are ready for operation,