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GELEBRATED GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey C. Frink of Canterbury Kept Open House—Were Married at Baltic, April 2, 1862. § CHAUNCEY C. FRINK. was with feeling of sincere re- joicing that their many friends cele- brated Tuesday the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Frink of C: It is seldom that a J mitted to sp S0 many ong, useful, and happy years to- gether; and was fitting that they should, as th did Tuesday. when all thelr frie ed a roval welcome. Chaunc Cleveland Siias and Almira (Maynard) wa# born In (olum ia, ber 16th, 1841, of Thomas T, iz, (Hender- | #on) Potter, was born in Rockyille, Mass., September 10th, 1841, The were married by the Rev. Daniel I Lyon, in Bal Conn., 2 After spending two y }in and Seotland, Mr. Frink p r(hpwd the old Mansur Manning place in the town of Canterbu and there he and Mrs, Frink spent all their active life. A lttle more than a year ), they re- . ephone and MRS. CHAUNCEY C. FRINK moved to their village. They have five children: Addie C. wife of Representative Charles S Hyde, S. Trving, postmaster at Brook- Iyn, Conn.,, Marshall J., first selectman | of the town of Canterbury, wife of William D. Weight of Worces- ter, Mass, special agent for N. E, Tel- present home in the place. They have also two grandsons, | Chauncey W., and Kenneth R. Frink | of Brooklyn, Conn. Mr, Frink has always been interested in the upbuilding of the town. For several winters he taught successful smgmg schools and being popular with | ng people, was at different ster at the church on the at the Packerville church. In politics, he {8 a republican, and has held various town offices, doing his duty faithfully Both he and Mrs. ! | Frink are held m high esteem by their | | townspeople. | 8Teen, anc D ————— l OOMMON PLEAS DOCKET CALLING Procedure Wiil Be Held on the Eighth of April. Annual In accordance with of tlre rule of court, by Clerk J. C. Ave common pleas the the provisions notice 1 art of call- ing of the docke: had at the common pleas court Norwich | it Monday, April §, 1 p. m. | This will be followed by assignment ry cases and hearing of motion | Mhere was of St. Mary's '1'. A Tuesldey evening, liam H. Mc new menther was 0 tertatnment committee was to arrange for & whist and social an eveping next month. | Gives Quick Home Cure For Corns, Callouses And All Foot Troubles No matter ines vo ow ve tried many n vain, Sonk 1 fifteen minute: parts.” The ¢ pain_goes Ing stmply dmlgh fe sweaty smelling fee diate rellef. T and your fo of the past. the pores o SIMPLE AND SAFE is the verdict of t 2 We work for ELECTRICAL WORK BEST AND CHEAPEST really ot elaim. only thing. YOU WANT SAFETY AND RELIA- BILITY IN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. them here. Get 2 Price isn't the Yeou mates Norwich Electric Co., "‘P‘-p} one 674 get our esti- | ‘IOD Franr.[m Street Buy thz mc BEN ALARM CLOCK of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin St., Norwich | NOTICE I repuir, remodel, re- e,dgn and eclean | Fure at a reasonable price, All work guaranteed., Drop a t: &nd T will ecall for wc i g i BRUCKNER, The Furrisr, Telephone 252-4. Franpklia St, MISS M. C, ADLES, Wair, Scalp and Faca Specialist FINEST HAIR RESTORER. e . Adles’ own Invention, gives 1ealth and natural coler to faded hair. Positively harmiess. Everything in artificial hair. Ay soon as she can ar- range to leave her regular patrons, Miss Adlps i& going abroad for stock stylés; so ladies should improve the chance to have her expert attention. She will he in Norwich all this week, NORWICH~WATREGAN HOUSE. Tel 784 SPEIMWE BOULDER ACROSS TROLLEY TRACK AT MOHEGAN HILL | Rotfled from High Bank and Blocked! the Road 1don J‘.esm, night at V\'M?n nnm 10. 4‘. The car was run | switch at Water so that ‘l not interfere with traffi r, but was as far hex'e was a There is| his m which boulder lJ.d rmled and landed across the track 1 car was sent du\‘ rs brought to this c Te at 10.45. The wree! and thie crew m the traclk. ew L mdun at able to come only Whi 9.45 was about arriving hers the wreck- erford and brought from the switch. ‘NEW LONDON DELEGATES LEAN TOWARDS TAFT. But No Direct Instructions Given When Elected Tuesday Night. London W nvention sent ted dele- state convention t Ha\wx on April T eaded by Repre- n. During the - storm came 1e hall were exti to the New tion a thund lights in time. ot delegates is: uninstruc .dft. EASTER NEEDS elected by Thousands of Buyers This Week—Brisk Sales of Children’s Hats-and Garments—A Word to the K garmant Mon turday and oom hurnt sl*a.“ wit h i moire loops of model had fashionable ¥ ostrich pom- employed in in lilae, nd tower was & becoming fancy brald, with trim- able green ribbon lcops s. rhl[)u of p,r: ming and sc arls selecting a . in tan serge & self cellar Dip with. white, and a plain skirt, and fetching was an imported for young girl, its material V pink, having accordlon frills on waist and skirt umm G and a pink girdie. Follow the crowds today to where the latest models in hats and gar- ments are to be found! The Bulleti advertisers. will help you te a satis- factory choice of Eastor needs! coat 1 d HIM Mighty Five Coming Back. The Mighty Five, former Y. M. C. A, basketball champions, have rcorgnm ized and will attempt to come back having arranged a game for Saturday night with the Laurel Hills. Thure Rydholm of Rockville is coming home in order to participate in the game. The ex-champs will line up as fol- lows: Tuttle and Dilworth, forwards; Rydholm, center; Swan and Clish, guards. Venice is to be connected with ths island of Lido by a subway under the lagoons. The island is much frequent- eg in summer and lies about two miles off. Grace A, | Telephone company, and | {Clinton who keeps the fine old home g dwq.'b'ed the 8.45 car t'mmi | | he 9.15 car from New London pick-| ted up the pasmgex's on the disabled trolley | Wauregan Block 194 Main Street SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY $25 value Suits $15.00 Coats from - $4.50 to $30.00 Serge Dresses $4.75 to $12.50 Anderson Gingham Dresses s Special $3.25 $4.50 and $5.50 ALTERATIONS FREE - [ | | i 1 | | HAILE CLUB CANDIDATES, ! i i e |Montwlle Repunlicans Named M. A, Thoso for Whom Ballots Will Be Cast i Tinker and G. H. Bradford. at Annual Election, ! 1 MORE TAFT DELEGATES. ! Delegates favoring Taft were chosen Candidates for el a 3t annual I by the republicans of Montville to go emctirm of Haile club are as follows: “io the state convention at a caucus| Presient, Mrs. Grace Kromer, Miss held in the town hall in Montville | Mary E, DeCelles; vice president, Miss Tuesday afternoon. The caucus was | celled to order at 2 o'clock with Dan atherine O'Neil, Miss Xatherine Xir- recording secretary, Miss Jeanle D. Home chairman and Fred J. Hope fford, 1 Bridget Moran; corte- clerk. sponding secretary, Miss Gladys Up- Mgtt A. Tinker and George H. Brad- | ton, Miss Nellie Anderson; treasurer, ford were chosen delegates to the state nvention, Dan D. Home, George H. radford and Matt A. Tinker were | named as the town committee for the ensuing year. Miss Elsie Bcgue; Miss Winifred Mac- Adam; assistant treasurer, Miss Ka- therine Curran, Miss Lida Caley. Odd Fellows’ Building, New London. { The joint committee of Pequot &nd | { Mohegan lodges, 1. O. O, F., on the pro- | posed dedication of the new building of the lodges met Monday night. Five members of each lodge make up the ! joint committee. They decided on) Monday, May 27, as the date t0 report Looking for Waterford Girls. e Watch and Ward society vn \e\v { ? to the lodges that would be moet ac- | ceptable for the dedicatory exercises The grand lodge will meet on May 15 iand it is anticipated that Deputy Grand Master Burrows of New London will be advanced to the chair master then. returned before betl | & 2 of grand He wiil preside at the v the grand lodse lv; | Downi '_Advn:a to- Mothers s Have yo During the past week there “*ff°'uken" eight transfers of real estate, that b It'a aa arl to take baby's phote- ing the same number in the corr raph s it should be tsken. To catch sponding week last year. The mor! Is roguish litle gmile, his pretty little pmse loans were $3,300 last weel,while | @gimple, Such photograps become prized ed to $1,701 last year. The | remembrances of babyhood's daye in state were 17 more years (o come. Ve have had years of week than this, experience in phetegraphing children. loans were nea: | They always looL their best when we jtake them. No trouklesome posing ; Snap them in a jiffy. } { LAIGHTON, | The Photographer, Oppoesite Nerwich Savings Soctety. Business and Realty. had Baby’'s photograph i mortgag million larger this year. | Twelve new ed the past we 600, against $855,000. in bankruptc; and liabilities of 35 there were two peti ations were form- ; Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D'MILLE CONTRACT WORK a position to give you your money in this iin prompt and caref: detalls which go the various mea the Low ention o make & ipe off, i H is a go time to take up e‘, n and | matter of build or any owtside work | ¥y need want your uushen! iate it by giving you the lowest price com- mt with the same STEP IN my office and let { some of e jobs I h completed in this vicin and satisfled customers, C. M. WILLIAMS, 870, 218 Main Street, me tell you of of catching Tel Easter Novelties Easter Booklsts, Post Cards, Novel- ties, Chioks, Ducks, Eggs, Napkine, 5 croup, stiff )Crope Paper, Banners, Flowers, Fruit, land Favor Baskets, Paper Flowers, ste. 1lw high cost of the Easter | Hat is all done away with xt'm‘s EDWIN h‘v you -make your purchase df‘ {our store as we have them all i\rimmefl at only 25c. of Easter tranklin Squars 'Dress Goods ,Bnlhard and Carnage Cloths | Brady & Saxion (Bean Hill) Juni2WMF Also a fine line Cards. CRANSTON & CO. i 3 P, 11 Franklin Street Whitesiona §c¢ and the J. F. . 1ige Cigars are the Dest om the market 1ty hems Norwich Town ORRINE CURES WHISKEY ' AND BEER HABIT| is the stamdard remedy and is everywiere recognized as the 1 ul and relinble home wreatment for the “Drink Habit” It is X £ because it has. restored their loved end the weekly wages which at one d to purchase the necessaries and ones to lives of scbriety and usefulne time were spent for “Drink” are now us ny comforts for home. Any wife or mother who wants to save her hus- or son from “Drink” will be glad to know that sire can purchase OR- RINE at our store, and if no beneftt is obtained after a trial the money will be refunded. Can be given secretly ORRINE is prepared in two forms: Ne. secret treatment, absolutely teless and odorless, given sez in food or drimk; No. 2, in pill form, is for those who desire tc take voluntery treatment Costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for free booklet telling all ahout ORRINE. N. D. SEVIN AND SON, 118 MAIN. a powder, ORRINE Remnants| 12l.c Each’ NORWICH, THE ROSE OF NEW ENGLAND, SHOULD LIVE UP TO ITS NAME BY BEAUTIFY. ING THE CITY WITH THE ROSES WHICH WILL GROW SO PROLIFICALLY HERE. DO YOUR PART AND PLANT AT LEAST ONE THIS YEAR. THESE BUSHES, WHICH WE PLACE ON SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING, ARE ALL SELECTED STOCK TWO YEARS OLD. THiIS LOT COM. PRISES THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES: ' Margaret Dickson Dorothy Perkins Frau Carl Dreshka Magna Charta Madame Gabriel Luizet La France General Jack Crimson Rambler Wednesday Morning 2lc ‘Each Persian Yellow Mrs. John Lang Prince Camille de Rohan White Rambler Madame Plantier Paul Neyron American Beauty i Easter Sale of Ribbons 19¢ a yard Extra Heavy Taffeta Ribbon in all the new shades, par- ticularly suitable for children’s hairbows. We. usually sell these Ribbons for 29¢ a yard. We are also showing a beautiful line of Novelty Rib- bons for Spring. Some of the new effects are stun- ning and never before has there been such a wonderful variety. I 29c to $1.29 a yard Demonstration of Naiad Dress Shields Notion Department The perfect shield. It contains no rubber to give oft odors and will keep an indefinite period whether in use or not. Made in a great variety of shapes and sizes for all purposes. MAY BE STERILIZED IN HOT WATER AND IRONED WITH MODERATELY HOT IRON. Coat Shields in all colors. See the new Shield De Luxe. Notion Department INSECTICIDES Pyrox For Bugs and Blights Arsenate of Lead For all Leaf-eating Insects Lime-Sulphur concentraten For Scale Insects and Fungi For Sale By The Chas. Osgood Co. 45-47 Commerce Sireet | WESTERLY HOUSE. Ales, Wines and Liquers always in stock. Lunches served free every Saturday wres WHAT'S NEW semmeee THE PALACE CAFE evening. £ Step in and ses us JOHN G. KENYON & CO., FRANK WATSGON & co, jan294 FProprietors. . 72 Franklin Strest. —— WHIEN you went 1o pur your busl- hess before the public. thers !s no me- dium better thau through the advertis- w= coiumns of The Bulletln, WHEN you want te nnt your bus ness before the puplic. thers is no me- dlum better then tarongh the advertis- ‘ag cclumns of :rn luu.lp.