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GHANGERS APPEAR IN VAUBEVILLE Wi I:nl(-IEF;AfiH WEATHER. ,DESERTED ::srr:é:!vsms AGO RST;MTESTIFF&EHS |m—u‘- - Paraliels Drawn by Rev. C.'H. Ricketts | Emma M. Knipe of Stonington Asks e Tt ek April 11, 1912. y In Shop Talk. for Divorce from Thomas E. Knipe: | Use Without Divcomiort or Lot 0f MURPHY & McGARRY, s i 207 Kain Stret | i Time. The Bulletin should be denverea | Men of Norwich Grange Present an All-Star Cast—Straw-| March Weather in Life the time With the clerk of the superior court| %Wwe have & New Method that aures everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. b . Iy tobic taken by Rev. C. H. Ricketis [ 4 suit for divorce has been filed by | Asthma, and we want you to try it at The Bulletin, Norwicn, Thursday, Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING cr o recelve : . +s] | Of Greeneville Congresational churcii| Smma M, Knipe of Stonington, on|our expense. No matter whether your UNDERTAKERS e Secclbers o el to revelveiit by berry Supper at Stake in Entertainment Contest With | £ Greene e o e | e e e on o oD, | Gage s of lon standing or recent de- 2 porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. nesday at the McCrum-Howell com- | The plaintiff's pame was Emma M. | velopment whether it ls present B8 JCq 88 Main St. B Women Members. pany under the auspices of the Y. M. | Kaisted, and she aske divorce from | aonal OF ChrOnlc Ashma, B in what | THE WEATHER, C. A, It was the 19th talk given there | Thomas E, Knipe, who the complaint | climate you live, no matter what your — —— by Re Mr. Ricketts and the 21st in | jleges deserted the plaintiff on Jan- ! age or occupation, our method will cer- | Forecast for Today. Fnlisted in an entertainment con- |Branche. The accompaniments were | the series. The music for the meeling | yary 1, 1895, departing on a journey | tainly cure you right in your own LADY ASSISTANT Wi For New Englan Falr Thursday|test with the women of Norwich |by Miss Portia Branche. was by Raymond B. Eldred in violin | .o parts unknown, and the plaintiff has'| Bome. to send it to|llke to look “dressy;™ an® they gtwe & nEQuESTED L v] Ve ctically rendered. i Yl badpga e tnee™ TH especial and probably Friday; moderate tem PRI % | “The special committee in charge, | S0l0S, Which were artictica n 1d no knowledge of him since el o arently hopeless cases, where 3 Fhesubote HiahL ert WABGRG: grange, No. 172, Patrons of Husbandry, | congisting of H. R. Branche, F. T.| Rev. Mr. Ricketts said in part: Jlaintiff asks to be allowed to' resumed i toras of innalers, dtuche oplum good deal of attentlon te it; it's im~ Predictions from the New York Her- | the meén of the grange conducted la- | Mapies and E. C. Jewett, then invited Most Unpopular Month. rer maiden name preparations, fumes. "piient smokes” | portant to youns men b9 ook an well aa ald: On Thursday fair weather, slight- | dies' meht at the grange meeting on [all to the banuet hall, where 70 were| That March is the most unpopula: — 5. ouve want to SHOW SV bysigioreh iy higher temperaturcs will - prevail, | Wednesday ovening I Pythian hail | seited and the following menu Was | month fn the year:goes without say ELKS' HOME ANNIVERSARY. ~[&rvone at our own expense that thil | they o count, We've et with fresh westerly winds, becoming|,. ,uiting on an ail-star vaudeville | “°Y% Ing, and it is equally true that It hu dies' Ni ; h | breatning, all wheezing, and all those[some Hart, Schaffner & Mwx varlable, and ~on ‘Priday unsettled|0Y PEUNME OB 60 all-ster vaudeville Oyies) ONORISEAN g <Bhry comha onestly by its unsavory reputa. | Ladies' Night Will Obasrve the Date—= [ Rrstiing, &3 Fule i 't tor ail | coth o . - weather, with sllght temperature| ST N RS, & AT Bplitter {rom be- Celery—From the Farm tlon. It must be admitted that Marcl Mortgage Reduced. time. i ie & T b e ElEngos, followea, by saln duce an enter(ainment at the mecing Rolls—Made by the Overseer e e e W 4 A Hnentesy eemie dny. Write now and | ke to see and to weart the best med- Observations in Norwich. Zour weeks off that heats the men's | POUESIuts—As Good as Sister Pliss| responsible for the fun (st 8 DoC ot the opening of the Flke home | BOEIN the cure &t once. Send no Mones: | g ever designed. Come in try some The foll records, rep fr roduction. oy W e t C ak b 19 o o o e iy KSR e | gimply mail coupen below. Do 1t Today. | 8 B r The following records, reported from | produ - they will have to furnish _h',l“";‘";“‘lz[" in e snid the curses that Are at 1t | 'n the former Osgood bullding on | SImPLY mail coupar £ e | vin’s pharmac show the changes |2 vberry supper for the men or owh e other Gallup | It Is clear that March is way down ir | Main street, the formal opening and | ™o oo in temperature and the barometricvice ver o v Brother Gallup | 1t 18 « e h 1 P FREE ASTHMA COUPON. I N rs_S126 of Miss Flowie's | the human stock market and it iblic inspection having taken E } e oot RIRDSOR AW ol i | 4 Fo% Judres, - the' men have s~ected i ‘&\ & Recolpt | down things that the bears are alway: | ast year April 10, 11 and 12. FRONTHER ASTHMA CO. Roor There 186 il e SS9 S 157 Franklin St g Ther. Bar, | H. F. Peimer, the women Mrs. . e s Sl Jatler rst date is also the fourteenth an- || 35C, Niagara and Hudson Sts, Buf N £ 7 om . : : Howle, and these two the thi : s Water—#rom Stony’ Breok & ik inaL Eaeah Iverasts! of i the tnstiutite o ARG ] DMI0s B, st la Ihl' St II* SU”S PHESSED 5[]" 12 m . A. A. Robinson. e tables we! rettily decorated | 110 in the ehain for the eternal orde | lodge, ! Gans A sk AT B gous mBRbA LD y " H 8 p.m \. sitractively printed folder, con- | With rotted plants, urnished by John | jugt as much as June or October, an Ladies' night, which has been ar- Highest 50, lowest 40. | tairing a picture of the home of Wors | Grenier. and special pla through ita wild excesses of storm an: | ranged for thls evening at.the home Cur Wflglfll Calls Evarywharz Comparisons. thy Maeter A o apal L Show e mIUEItee. IR I JemEtLe prey stress we can see the shadowy outlin: | 'y the nouse committee, will make a elywasn B liotois ik vl the following vaudeviile programme, | ceptably os toastmaster, and there was | of a great white hand unshaken b: | :nitable recognition of the anniversary ] W M £ i A et which was capltally carried out, the|a brief but witty speech by M| caprice as it grasps the throttle valy ate. It will be the second ladies’ Y/ —_— s Y w I performers being properly ccstumed | Branche, while at intervals a negro|the hand that governs all thir i ight of ‘the . season. and will. follow | parts boy brought In hits on several of the | justice and love. e it ¢ ooy i A P s pRrtEi R boy brought R t 3 ove. he lines of the other with a pro- ]“Em.tmg has become an |—— T \‘...,E‘ st e T LA bt M i e T e il Parallel in Human Life. ramme of whist, music, dancing and | which was given last Sunday at the d Water, || Rises, | and jnonclouges, blackface, Whesler| ot Mcsars, dewett Branche, Maples| The month of March finds its efreshments. o | BARE SEtibAIt Bpiscopel chureky (8 e B and Wilon; Four Hebrews, Fanning |and Wheeler, There was also & tel. | terpart in human life—in your At the end of its first year in the|to be repeated this coming Sunday aft- 1ew home, Norwich lodge shows that|ernoon at the Scotland road hall he last twelve months have been good The Home of Hart Schaffner & Sies nes in a financial way, as $3,000 of Brevities. fine clothes. mine. Human lige, like the surf the earth, takes in about am of fregrets from Congressman , a member of the grange, who Dickinson, Hall Davies; solo, Wi 2| Beld, Charles Emerson EIis, in h EXACT SCIERCE a % | matcatess int tation, Caruso, the|wes unable to attend. A large bou- | There are times 4 0 nortgage «¢ o S S . yory. 3 ¢ 1{world famous tenor; Prof. Frank T.|quet of ros resented o Eila | 8nd_uplands ros: pred 37,800 SR T o rane Proberty | gy and Mrs. Simon Lillibridge and 8 \ §| Maples, female impersonator; song, | Lester, there were | Date; at other times it ls the win B e Dald off, the papers having|their son and daughter are moving L X $411The Irish Jubilee, Herbert’ Reade|carnation boutonnieres all, swept mountain peak touched with | it R O | from Elm aven and zero cold tha 5 1 To have a full wrter 1t 1a low o R t be experien early this month, bbb gt ] the othe LUCKY IN LOTTERY. London is in town, called here by the : : government lotiery. D Rosl says|New York city, have been visiting lodge, New England Order of Protec- | may that universal force which we c Fovsanenl Jotlety, D Rosliaye|stew York olty, have: bee aisease, in whose clutch we are som F Miss Eer times powerless, will come. Live as w o8 Sus tawaey street. T JOH N A DUNN may some one will misunderstand & " A HATTIE L. JEWETT llowed by flood tid as_neces owed by flood tide. | TWELFTH ANNUAL E. M. NEWBURY MADE You know what it 1a to have the hig T e o e e Stemographer PINOCHLE CLUB BANQUET GRAND LODGE DELEGATE.| 2ales enter and break up the quietud | Navy Yard Night Watchman Hears - - have (o send ont of tows fer yeud e | GREENEVILLE NEWS | — c of the home; to disturb every functior He Has Won $150,000 Abroad, Mrs. Sarah Fredenbu t Town| steamanip Tickets to any part o B 3 Main St PR — Held at Wauregan House, Aft~ | State Convention of Neopians Held in | of the ming and bend the poor senti i strect will spend the coming two| Co "t G - Notes and Personal Items. Which Remainder of Evening Was| New Haven—Danielson Man Made|De2rt to the breaking po Is it Louis Da Rosi, employed as a night | weeks with her daughter in Pawtuck I. I can not only ssil ST BRI b ot e strange experience for any man to s o it s il g el ol ship Tickets at the Lowest Rates, bub Miss Annle Pukallus is spending a o e s R i S el [ rustee. U;:\m‘ e which he Is fosse’| eived a cablegram from his parents - — ean give you full information regard- e Sy o TeoHice T Southe : 5 3 about by violent forces that are e: 1 Italy tha as won $150,000 ... Bus! son, Harold Bush, of w days with her brother in South-| o twelve members of the Wem | The annuai convention of the Grand | fizel heyond his control? Live as Iialy that he has won $150,000 In| Mrs_Bush and son, Haroid Bush, of |ing different points for your Steame i Side Pinochle club held their twelfth ship Tickets. See Mlve'nliun- B | Arthar afollen: ‘of Briggepért: was| anat quet at the Wauregan |tion, at New Haven, closed Wedne: of friends on North Main |house on Wednesday evening, and, as | day with the ins lation of new offi- rigklayers | s - o s | S o b nalio i e del e b e Ui e el LR, SRR T NORWICH TOWN Harold Rose of Towell, Mass, on ¥ =T able time resulted. The following herwood of Providence. The nmew of-|us. Live as we may we all of us SEE T T Tuesday came to \l!d, his parent 50 MAIN ST- Pe RESIDENT. aprild | parochial school opened g 4 some period of our lives are made t ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose of Wau- 7 tha hich was thoroughly dls-|ficers ave: > D Japanese Entertainment at First| — - ng term on Wednesday, | the menu, which was thoroughly dis: 3 A feel the full force of envy and jealous LTS X wecus Hill | . f vacation. cussed | Grand Wanden, J. L. Christie,| ana the sting of malicious crueity. 1 Church—Evening of Whist—Cantata - - A lN ey Oyster Cocktail Bridgeport; jun ast grand warden, | as we may we shall one day fee to Be Repeated. My and W. Wheeler and | l l Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna Cream of Spinach—Crouton s | C. E. Whelan, New Haven; grand vice| cold clutch of that grim overlord whi — family of Willimantic moved this week | E %60 Hartlord whave the | Celery warden, W. G. Coxeter. Hartford:|for want of a better name w One of the prettiest entertalnments|ts the place o Dlrabanas - a4 wall P Decorations and undergo treatment at St.| Boiled Thames River Bass—Cardinal |grand secretary, Jeremiah Wall, New | death. These are some of sver given by the Christian Endeavor [which Mr. Wheeler recently purchased | Bord will pay you to see spital Pommes Persilade | Haven; grand treasurer, F. M. Drew, | eales that disturb human life: it is wiety of the First Congregational |of David Dean. £ ha Sl Roast Spring “Turkes, Cranberry Suuce | Ansonia grand chaplain, Ars. L. .| March rule in the calendar of the sn rch was that of Tuesday evenins, e 3 ? | VoA LA L Asperagus Tips—Sauce Hollandaise | Rudolph, Hartford; grand guide, H. J.| But it is well to remember that Ma: |arranged bv the social and missionary e Vel ol adastis g i M o paey chuteh lon, iieater Potato Croguettes | Wilson, New Haven; srand guardian, |and June are coming. mmittees. Once inside the room one | yyir®, Frank Gifford apd dousticr 9 tmt. |68 Tendered with eautitul expres.|( Dinana Fritters—Sauce Cognac dve Catharine TWeesan . Meridon Whims and Gapnjges: might think oneselt in = Japan—the |, ont Tuesday with the former's p w tak f € Patnt- | o0 4 e Josette Lavelle. Strawberry Meriugue BShells & Bl M i et s Is it not true that human life is fu Aicros, (e, acE Vl-‘“"-'““fi“”“"’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skinne e, ba & Stom o i | elson, P, Barry of Waterbur of whims, caprices and hypoerisies— | (R TS JORE B e owar um. | the Scotland road B, The members e Greeneville : | Avery of Hartford; representativ Justlike March? =~ ¢ along witl | orelins, cherry blossoms, curios and TP " X icnal par were greatly Pinochle occupied the remainder of | the supreme lodge convention It is not difficuit to get along wit ictures transforming the place. The| Mrs. Henry Robinson of Washing + o quarter' of the year,|Was found that Champion Alexander|bury, I. A. Pettingill of New and then pass them by eaknesse: | O (it of tes. “The tes things ar. |day where she found that her grand- | 92 and 94 West Main St pis to have been |Jordan had come out in t tak- | Mrs, Louise Foley of Waterburs el o O Miffer. | tanged on a low table were hints of |son, Reginald Burdick, was recover ing the first prize for the evening, |Cashmore of New Britai Dature. | Thers 18 ot so much diffet S eventhe'h anterthtnent ing from an attack of pneum 2 | Frank Tetreault be second, and |nix of New Haven, M sl A e et E PrRTARIE Wk ‘el jured w work at the plant of | o7, the consolation vi i L Tes o aors At e Mtvis on BTt ey, G wing told of I NO l the United States Finishing company | °f (1S, Plavers follow v Carl of Haven, Mrs, Myrtic| ST or crazy: g T 1 Tankir: A" et CROOME 1 l es uic | l C Tuesday, having two fingers cut by |1 o) 980, " Teteeautt B. Magon of Hartford. 11 no | CAtes genius. If & strange man wi apan and Child Life in Japan were | s bz sav. T face was aise slight, | L98er TAYS: Opits 7293 1. The next state convention will be| (1% KLY corurnt S iven by Misses Gertrude avery and 3 s | 7,155; Pettis’ 7,130; Peckham held at Hartford the second week in st - “alla White. st Suppose, Margare i kil 3 o | s A T SRl pril, 1913, financial standing he s simply afflictec | Ewing, preceded The Japanese Tea i | utomobiles an arriages | L . Lewis 6,070. — e with & temporary “bra: 1 when O Yu Cha San (Miss . Tho advantages of union nnderwess, i o u e | TAFTVILLE MARKIED T NORWIGCH | STRIKE OF DOFFERS B e e S ne | o Avers), a_charming young Jap- | Instant Relief—Trial Package Mailed | | elis fomcost L e ot B . ived. | caprices by the sectfon of E ady dressed in pink, was de- Free to All—in Plain Wrapper. By the ~ Poerless” — You'll Buy Agata. ainted and Repair - | Sudden Desth of Mrs. Edmund Rhodes THIRTY YEARS AGO.! CAUSES MILL TO CLOSE | FHqEE O Cand he finery (1 A 10 'wong by Miss Micy W A -2 SRl price are reasonable and give — iy & or ¢ paid hat ad he back nd Miss N F. Allen. After your work prompt attention h Amn Rhodes, widow of ©d-|Mr. and Mrs. B. R Larkin Entertain | Trouble at Uncasville ls Over Wages, | f0F o unpal ‘Hlyp‘{,m‘"_ y s Gomea?, Womes of Tgar, Mise Everything in Lo ! Rhodes,. died suddenly at her| Many Friends on Anniversary. a Five Por Cent. Increase Being| . . Hypocris . Dawson; A Favorite Story, y in Taftville at 9 o'clock Tuesday lip B. Whaley; recitation, Archur Offered, but Ten Is Demanded. i 1ddenly {ll| The th | Horseshoeing and General %H v, She was taken P g he duet, What Can the Mat- and dicd In less than an hour despite an e e} yoitteen doffers employed by March wind takes a er Be? G. F. Hyde and Stanley Gay, Repairing. [the efiorts of a physiclan who was |’ cdding of Motorman and Ben- | casville cturing company walk- | Whitls 1t over TRt Some ORCS e | Were given. Miss Freeman interested St e e S | summoned. Death was due to a blood | Jamin R. observed at their morning and it | Yard, But when we com n i an account of Japanese'mis- = and repairing lot_on the brain cosy home, fiot*avente. New g tioko: the mill gt | SIOthar Itait of lite of A ; and this part of the evening A full line of Carriages and Busi-| She was a native of England and |y o 4 : 1215 1 broauss of lack | 1S & reminder, we face an v the singing of the Japanese p el “ngland and | London, Tuesday evening, when many | 2!9 ‘ 5 fe roposition, “and f : s e ness Wagor lived in that country all her life until| "¢, ¢ 240, o8 TV ot want a t L won, B Anthem. of thel s |22y, in the lan | Common Prayer ends gathered to congratu- | a vear ago when she came to Taftvilie. late them on their many years of hap- laughter of Robert and @ their wag: fers were then She was the 3 ¢ . 3 which was 1t i | SoTanC] Aatet. rved in the o tea room and . ~AT— Agent For Overland Cars. Patience (Ashworth) Whitworth and | DY, married life. Mr. and m)«_‘]..rm | tated that ho owner | USL" It 1s the kiss N e T Rinore the Tatys The Pyramid Sm was 61 years old. Her husband died | 1 °TS, marriec Norwich by Rev. L.lgfered an increase of er cent., | S*24 2 F nber in attendance were guests| Many cas o) g . ed | ) amberlain of the B ks oy i Increas cent, ¥ uture. e 3 es any cases of Plies have been cured M. B. RIN some time ago. Surviving are four|.: Chamberlain of the Broadway Con- gryiing that was same as £ Hops; for' the Evturs: rom the C. E. society of the First|by a trial package of Pyramid Pile 0 eratc ces children who reside at home. gregational church, on April 9, 1882 gien in the Greeneville mill and he| In human ] ai) st church. Remedy without further treatment 11 TO 21 CHESTNUT ST. e e o iy Zor abowt conld| nob-tattard to) pay mbre than | SucOriain W i e When it proves its value to you, get o L, they removed to New Londom, giher mills 4 9 doffers refuse ! & questiol e Hre: = om your d st, at 50 cents —~AT— EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY. where Mr. Larkin has engaged in yoleh, M8 did The doffers refused | o i {6 solve. It is many years sinc Moving to Griswold. more from your druggist, at 50 cents » sure you get th nd Rev. John Thompson and family of | @ boX, and ba su e e prad Went Town strentPove oy x| you ask for. Simply clip out free cou P2 Tierdoyy, Moo g %43 | bon below and mail today, together e oggery P, our country has been in a st greater industrial unrest than We might railroad work, both steam and elec- | Griswold Command, U. S. W. V., Cele- | tric. At present Mr. Larkin is em- brates With Informal Programme for | PlOYed motorman on the run be- an effort will strikers to get em- e other mill of the com- be made by loyes of t s 1 i 0 £ p and address on a siip ew London ¢ illimantic, t m- | o Sherare withont tryir apted the pastorate of the church in| With your name ar Members. g n New London and Willimantic, p,ny 3t pequot to go out today. The|Just as they are wi e of paper. Save yourself from the et and is one of the senior motormen of P2 T hiopeful of success In their | Imize them. ~There are fa Griswold. 2 O ife o 1th tortuver U JAS. C. MACPHERSON, » R. 8. Griswold command, No. | "5, 111 ks £ _ demends because there are many e A a4 3 3 and his bills 61 W. V. celebrated its eighth | ucsday evening was enjoyably gers gnead and both mills are T are puzz ttal stid Four-Table Whist. 291 Main St, Norwich, Conn. anniversary Wednesday' evening at its | Soent Musical tons were well g pregent time and need the goods. | 28 POYer ctime jang ol kT Mr, and Mrs. R, A, Kinney of Town — e e s gular meeting at the armory, having | 'sideTed by an orchestra composed s by e ® | of wrong, ' But 1 love to 1 rect entertained at whist Wednes- | | Free Pile Remedy| 2 @ kood number of ts $2 members pres- | oy, ) - Morrisey, Vickery and | THE HIGGINS BILL Sields to April and May EUEN'SS 2 ol Eklisavere; My A , o he direction of the enler- | gmich. There were also pleasing vo- R atre i |and a buftet lunch was served. Cut out this coupon and mail to||| PAY YOUR BILLS BY C| talment ‘flynum ieo, Georg, ”A. Durmar | oy o dHions by Miss May F. Havea | FCR SIX-YEAR TERM soon the fic will bloom. 1 i3 the PYRAMID DRUG CO., 428 Pyr J John Sauter and Charies Thorpe, the B Ly S M0 o Al ’ v 2 P t ., - it carly part of the evening was spent in | $00,, PIA, SECCUORS Y, A0e8 ALRSS | Favorably Reported by Sub-Commit- The cantata, From Manger to Cross, | | @mid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, with| on the Here are Tie soups Inembers have mesn s oy i¢land Mr. and Mrs. Larkin were the| tee and Will Be Carried Further. || your full name and address on a| —— orizes were decided as follows: First, | Fecipients of many 2 3 p . EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT slip of paper. A sample of the great N B prizes wore decided as tollows: First, | ORI, ° (Special to The Bufletin) IS DIED. p of pap p o | Uncas National Bank nd, Dan- you have been wish-! ? L E o Pyramid Pile Remedy will then be| ing somebody would iel Casey, score 36; for lowest score, i T | Washington, April 10.—The sub- Sl | TILLETT—In Norwich, April 10, 19 "’“ you at once by mail, FREE, in|| In thls way you will know (he exact put out— james C. Benjamin, {, and for next |Memorial Servioe for Rev. W. F. Dick- | commitice of the house judiciary com. | gurrows and Hamilton Not Instructed | e R el R plain wrappen [|] somt o sour ilving and siways have 4 " les Perkins, 7. o r °® y 8 Pt v S . -4 ’aso, Tex., April 9 e i nd of & C ”» i oo it oo LR et _ erman. | to te. full committes on the constitu- But Favor Taft. Harry Holt Bishop, son of the = il Goteed e . \I \§ nished by Charles Thorpe sad the|,A memorial service for Rev. W. F.| tional amendment presented by Repre- 145 s | Giles and Charlotte T. Bishop, of New C . 3 Mberdl Giddiinnd 1 YRy v evening concluded with A chewdes | Dickerman, whose death occurred in | sentative Higgins making the presi- | Frederic C. Burrows of New London London Jourteous and liberal treatment ex- n %3 | Californie, is to be held in (hs Uni- |dential term six years and making the [ and Capt. Thomas Ham 501 versalist church in New Haven S president ineligible for re-election. Mr. | were_elected Wednesda MY ERS—E; When organized the command h: members. but through removals from est, fn Nor- COAL AND LUMBER. tended to every depositor whether the widow of S s sccount be large or small Sours city and other causes the number | 34 sz-.d Mr. Dick e state | Higgins will now try and the hw-y‘xlyh senatori t We solicit your patronage 3 el Lot i Umber | gyperintendent of niversalist | measure taken by the full committee n_stat i the kind that whet the presens comumndor” Olsson is thel hurch a number of years. e was |and reported to the house ew Haven A and 17 L 10, _ THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, avpetite—and satisfy it. iy located in New Haven, Waterbury and [ The judiciary, c gitotethy délagatos: trom e bl g um el‘ Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Strest. Souili Norwalk be the anti-injuncti Both Mr - ukin.‘xl. ADRIFT IN SOUND 36 HOURS. He is survived nd | will be ame 1 considerable and it is a2 are unin e hom er pa 10 cents—at all groc S = daughte: | said is not just w Y e »d that the Anton K e Sigl s gy A';"d Preston Starts from New Lon- | “*"*"*" _ s 2 | Wanted. . The minerity will present a | are in favo t Fr f i coa| EYRACUSE. 3UW YR on—Pews: Boak Gagine Breaks Secured Old Town Mill Pioturs. |70port also. = PRI DT T S R i e ) bod | Alfred Preston, 25 years oid, landed | The picture of the old town mill, | (ne workmen's compensation billwhich | house shortly after 2 o'clock. Pre CAFFREY—In Terre Haute, Ind., April —_— on the south side of Block Island late [ Painted by H. Loweth of ,Norwlch |in the opinion of Representative Hig- | Were the four New London dele Yl ¢ Bt Tuesday afternoon after having drifteq | Which was attached recently and re- | ging a member of the committee, will el M. Cronin, Lucius E. iton, Bturtevan about in a broken down power boat for | OVed from the New London city hall, | e passed this session. Mr. Higgins | Philip 2. Hankey and Samuel ntis, S~ 36 hours in Long Ialand and Block Isl. | Since which time Jt has been in the %0 of the apinion that a bill ap- | Of the Grolen delegates there were in | ' [ and sounds. custody of Deputy Sheriff J. H. Tubbs, | pointing. raat 4 some of tha | attendanc Charles | 4 = s s When he was seen by the Iife aavers | Was taken in charge Tuesday by one of | hoseen of tha oot and some of the | 4o e o ) was| liam J. a Contral Wharf and 150 Main Street and assisted ashore he was nearly ex.|the New London Hebrew socleties, | jees of the Rockefeller f, ation will | proxy for Dr 67 years, £ Co. ( regt You cannot afford to use| hausted. All'he had (o et memiy s | Which advanced the money to make & | e porsie pRCckereller foundation will| ez tno ¥ L Telephones i = & g long stay fn the disabled c was o | settlément for Mr. Loweth. Louls| Representative Moosin of g | s | RH Suddent n aftville, carbon lamps' while Muda},‘ y cnclies e mein e T [ Siate Gt N T andon NS RIVR At a7 e Y S Justiinitiaradvale NONWICHIRRINGIRALA: CLUS april 10, 1912, Sarah Ann Rhodes, | i WEVE PLENTY . s keep the craft from being overcome by | NOTwich, who brought suft against Mr. 0 Seailiant dent to ths vetata thel : prices as at the present time. | (o wavos kickod up by the sior, | Loweth for L. L. Chapman to recover | . oo Srésident sent to the senate the Books Yo, Use ! oa OF yreaze o flox ) 25 for rent, on Deputy Sheriff Tubbs | {inited State e kGO LD = CARD OF THANKS. ~ % Watts ¢ .50 | brecze which prevailed during Monday | $125 for rent, on Der rifft Tubbs | (nited States attorney for th t 40 Watts ‘ 58 | night and Tuesday o deliver the painting to him, a5 a |of Connecticut -l I We w to thank all of our f & iy o s AR ) e e o bk o Lumber 150 Watts > 3 < 3110 | don early Monday, intending to go- io | son, Master McDonald A. Bart ¥ et BRI 4 “ - Greenport, L. T, where he had secured Willimantic, are at the Hotel Cochran o SIS ahe SNE Y ey There's no mearcity of Hay, Grain er Manufactured by the ¢ tric | smployment as a carpenter. He ex- Company pected to reach there by nightfall. The FOR SALE BY engine broke down after he had got out into Long Island sound and he was V. PENDLETON, Jr., |blown out into Block Isiand sound and toward Black Tsland 10 Broadway. | The temperature was near the freez- ing point during the time Preston wa. { out on the water and he suffered con | stderably from exposure. He and his | 32-foot power craft will be taken to DID IT EVER OCCUR TQ | New London. for a days. Th home from the south. are on flowers which wers sent to : Feed here. We've plenty of the best the: Aynibeal | e D ks S Saghipd S T in the market and i prices that are | MBE V- J- COX SND SN within reason. We will be pleased ts 1 p McNamara's paper took ur | quote you prices and assure you of . Hempstead Injured Slightly, But mmary of the a 506 g?z\::,,. :.:u» A irial order will Horse Had to Be Shot . the best books, and then HURUH & ALLEN SR © | convince you that it wll be &a yeRP | SR S n e b | Free Burning Kinds and LeRigh | coariage o crase wicn C CAR SMASHED WAGON. Before putting them § | Tis yaper was fol s diren 15 Main Street, ‘ | CHAS. SLOSBERG, el ) 3P Jat " the “spring work. v which it was shown e pre “ D L“THRDP (J A& bLO B New ain—John Thornily, the Clipped horses dry out § | rfor 3 3 of the princi i ’ ~ seedeman and plantsman, was found | quiccly at night, they § | 5truCk t hotter to ha m cor Market and Shetucket Sts 3 Cove Se. dead’ in bed from heart trquble Mon-| rest well and theiz food f | n ea L) 3 i day morning at 6 o'clock at his home, | 0% e ad,” Yeu | | 00 Tenase tor WS st from wh Funeral Ulrectnrs Teleohone 183-12. ’, “ e on East street. pers injure e ariv everely 4 r i — e et e — — that the best place in Norwich to buy " °,],:',L,:,f]"‘,':’,’;‘: T T e y > > next mee } ! SPRING MILLINERY WALL PAPER was at Shea & S the thae. {50, tat e (8l Lt by ANT | A fine assortment of latest styles in Burke's ? i Uepd, valicke, The Horee wawign-ter- | Visit Hers in T Ysars, | Hats, Come in and ses them, 5 B pins 580 Betiarny fn post Funeral THis [ibty tafored that T Tuson oy | S : Embalmers. | S uirk. i biskas . and pretty Wall Paper, from B¢ a roll i ’ Stewart No l | Gent, was obliged to shoot the anfma | Cal, has left f 5 % i iy { MRS. G. P. STANTON' upwards. Dirasta: o & }toTend ite misers. visiiing 3ira. 3 L ‘| Well Seasoned Wood 52 Shotucket St, We want all te inspect our Spring —— Ball Bearing Motorman Bloer ana "flndur!nr\{";"‘ b Sreceand "r';‘ el By PRI easo 00 :,:.' of .oo:-.mwk. .wan(“);:\;“ta o and Embalms: Clipping Machine 1 ‘:n';ch‘sp the Ar8t to g6, frn{,.."g',.wf,,, { laved in a mumber of he Teias Telephone call 223-2. R i S at we are making a or bid | tha morning. The car was ry ® Inl&uctions, was ident here thirty vem. thanlyen. belbpe. for your patrensge. 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bie, cocamm::e:::fl'h“" 372 { the level siretah of 1and in front of the | Years a40 and had not revisited. the | Henry B, Church. Wi Simith Allen. C. H. HASKELL. Ales, Wines nnd Idgmers We also carry the most complete " phone 643-1. » Ttis the best myni.: easlestturning [ | o rett, S alone the turnpike, 1t 'EL‘?:L’!‘.‘;;“;’Q}W,'\“i‘h(u:‘;'é“.ff{mx:.‘f‘[‘.' & e T, T 402 — ‘Phonee — 489 aiways in atook. line of Houssfurnishings in Eastern Prompt seryin Shy o’ aight. and most satisfactory machine ever 3 that she was in her oid home town | VIEN’S SHOES 53 Lunches served fres avery Stnrday Connecticut, and eur prices are always Rak Aedletast: made and is fully guaranteed. Delegate to F.'B. L. Gonvent Ons of thess was in mesting Pollcema | NEW SPRING STYLES, JOHN A. MORGAN & SO ovinisg. Sowait. s Come In and get one now. b p¥s on. | Irigh upen the strest as she came from | i 4 4 N, 4 oo lowest. eatdaons 1ok Biaxd e, 3 | The annual meeting of the suprems | the train upon her arrival. Addressing| 560 those we offer at §2.00, $2.50 and JOUN G. KEXTOR & 00y Shea & Burke opp. Theatre. The L. L. Chapman Co. gouncll of the Praternal Beneflt league | him by name, much to his surprise, she | $3.00 } Teleshone €43-3. Nerwich, Conn. s to b NORWICH and TAFTVILE Jan20a Propristase. 614 today at South Manches- | was directad to whera che wished to | C d l. b THERE ter. E. H. Pincus is the delegate from | ko and later locatad & number of old | FRANK A BILL, oal an umber w the Nerwieh® outalst. acquaintances, 104 Main Street Teiephone 354 Contral Whart | latia® for Sous Rags L a * Sl