Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912 l 2 ] 4 H MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT BALLCT BOXES ARE 1 Ir 0.S even‘ m‘"versary CAUSES MUCH SPECULATION NOW IN WASHINGTON. ! ¢ e T HE'"Y A"en & sfln Norwich Bridegroom Had Told of His|Committee Must Have Meeting Before (s Previous = Ventures — Supposed to goum is Started, Which Will Be 5 e z Have Had Wife in Bridgeport. ecret. FURNISHING The Bulletin should be delivered » ) Ut fo 2 UNDERTAKERS everywhere in the ity befors ¢ a, m: Coast Artillery Boys Entertain at Ladies’ Night—Company b Bt S T ek e Mg Subscribers who fall to receive it by Ly e X 5 s + S ; . . |rimonial affalrs, the Bridgeport Tele-| Washington, April 11.—The boxes that time will confer a favor by res Mustered In 1901 as Infantry—But Three on the Orgin- | eram ays thnt the brict announce- | containing the ballots to be used in tie 88 Maidh St porting the fact to The Bulletin Co. = ment in a Norwich paper. of the Sta- | contest case of Jodoin vs. Higgins ar- i i il . cey-Palmer wedding gives the first|Tived here this_evening. They ars THE WEATHER, Muster Roll Still Members. B e ey e ilITt| Ctoced iu room H66. housy. ommcs Wi~ %3 t-born rotuance, , developed since | In8. 3 TSR WA __ Forecast for Today. ; ast August. The ~Bridgeport paper| Chaitman Goldfogle said thai he _"g_rn\"‘: “""‘""v“",,"',’\“r "‘fldfl\-‘ '”I':‘ Mustered in en Thursday, April 4, |followed the vaudeville turns. Lang’s|¢ontinues the story as follows: :{:{}fi]fl\:}: ;",ll Thx:»"x the.::x)?éufl:?":::éflf Doty Saturduy, light west Winds | 1301, as Company A, Third regiment, | orchestra played, and cake, ice cream|, The announcement is also of more| oY C DO SnboMlec g MEKE TIE COTNE goming varlable ew York Her. | C: N G.and changed over in Decem- | and fruit punch was served an Nerwioh saf- Dridsesiort tmport- | 88 B8 o 0 B R41A Berorh ald: On Friday falr to partly overcast | per Abeis 1o the coast artillery corps | € the line B e Ap Y made by M Siseol the clalmie, Often | the count could bo started. The count T . L rovall with | ¢ Third company on Thursday eve- | first muster rell, only three, Capt de by Mr. Stac 0 the effect that | U . A and warmer weather will prevail, with | iy Colchrated the wleventh aniver. | Georze 1. Chutch, Second. Liout | he Was the divorced husband of Bdna will be made behind closed doors. mostly. tasterty. foliowed " by loca) | S2Y of 1ts orlginal mustering in by | Frank Q. Bunith and’ Corp. Henry Ge-. Gcodrich, laying one of the important Tains 1 the Intcrior of this section, and | K1Ving a ladies' night at the armory.|brath atfil remain members of the)7oles In Wat Goodwin's matrimonial| MICHAEL RAUGHTIGAN e O e 00 {er | Old-time members of the company.no | company, They Were ail present at|8dventures. AWARDED A PATENT. Weather, with local rains. : longer cn the rolls were inviled for | the amniversary. The enroiment of His Second Venture. ! th loca g he pleasant occasion and quite a | the Third company is 58 now. Until about six weeks ago Mr. Sta- | Included in List Issued to Connecticut Observations in Norwich. e number atiended, remewing former | Attended Two Inaugurations. cey was a foreman in the employ of I | ' I'he following records, reported from ntances, and th e nventors This Week. he following records, he evening was : x the ~American Graphophone compeny, et Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes enjoyable one for all present. | b 118 eloven years as an infantry| ., Sy i in temperature and the barometric SE e company and as @& coast artillery com- _"d Bebbicd golng under the| mhe Jist of patents issued to Con- 157 F klin S CHARESY DR utsdsy y, the Third has seen only state |Rame and introduced by him as Mrs. | necticut fnventors for the week ending ran L 5 Ay s B | service, but it has twice attended in- | Stacey, - occupied a flat at 35 Butler | April 9th, 1912, as furnished from the k0 2 i i g augurations at Washington, D. C. for | &venue. Ll.xei‘mgdlns occupying this flat | office of i H. Allen, follaws: Linn B. SU”S PRESSED 5],‘ m p President Roosevell and President | /@ 8¢ ’{"W! ged, it is claimed, that he | Apbott, Bridgeport, ~electric switch; S 8 pom . ; | Taft, and it is quitely likely that it|18¢ Peen he husband of Edna Good-|Lauritz Anderson, ‘Waterbury, electric Our W C b b Hikhest lowest 36. will be on hand for the next inavgura- | Fich, and ‘.;fuifiyf}.','} same Into prom- | lighting device; 'Walter K. ‘Barnard, o . tion. The company also participated | Inenc vife of Nat Goodwin, the | Hartford, typewriting machine; Her- S & Fredictions for Thurs Fair, these constituting its principal aclivi- [ Vas hls second in his matrimoniai ven- | Dosch, Stratford, boot and shoe: Peter esterly wind! { ties outside of camp and fort service | tUres. . Dunn, New FHaven, valve; James R. ] " ither: Threatening | each summer, exmerpdition o being .cowsidered an| Halloran, New Britain, coin controlled , o I | f . Stacey was prom- | vending device; Julius W. Horvath, yaewrfing has hencmu i e |5 HaiHat Far Cotaina. | BES AT R RRE] B | seiing aevicns{fullin . Slarity Moon wnd Tidew Whep the company was. originally | of the Bridgeport Masonic organiza- | bell, Bridgeport, lock guard for incan- y " - = R mustefed in it was by Major Fred A.|tions and also being fraternally affii- | destend lamps; Harvey = Hubbell, b (1 W Fox, who was elected its first cap-|ated with the Elks. Bridgeport, guard for incandescent vith John A. Hagberg as first i . tain, W y Change Comes Suddenly. lamps: John J. Mclntyre, Hartford, work are lioufenant and Charles A. Hagberg as| .o 4 internal combustion engine; Alden 1 e o hen came the change. Miss Pal- 5 I8 L & f b 1 Paper. Good| $ second lieutenant. mer, . coming from Nocwich to. visit| McMurty, Sound Beach, garment for BEST ad tH Following Captain Fox, there have| ./, s ot B e rtros ) e effects; Isaac B. Palmer, Middle- ik HE BEST, try the Xind | 1 been three others to hold this office, | friends on the Bast Side, was intro- | (o' hammock; Isaac E. Pulmen Mid- iz oleman, Jr., and Capt. George E. |06 I Ant Mrs, Facey noted his fond- | shieta c E. Palmer, Middletown, HATTIE L. JEW , whose Commission was dated | hess for Miss Palmer and his Increas- | foging unitary sereen; Michael = , 1911, e R o on® | Raughtigan, Norwich, garment hanger Public Stemographer and Shorthand actions toward giving her every con- | Sausi o s e < Tencher, g Original Muster Roll. Veniencel ~ Relatives and friends of| Charies D. Rice, Jiartford, belt gear- s § " The original muster roll of the com- | both argued against a comtinuance, e . Plantev! LS s NORW!CH TOWN pany was as follows: but without avail B e Bl 01 N J. Ayling, A. G, Bishop, £. L. H.| Last fall \‘lr: Stacey went south to | 1 one 7 folding o «n'vr»':r' Bl AI I IN Meoting of tne Season—Birthday APT. GEORGE E. CHURCH. | Beebe, Frederick W. Cary, George W. | attentions foward Miss Palmer became ;{;{““1"1‘1'9"5""2;;""[ o pt sl Party—Harry Clark Writes of 20- Third Co, C. C N G Carter, John H. Cassidy, George Char- | more marked, and he announced his| (il O SRASter, Bew BAveR, Belx > Inch River Ice. bonneau, George Church, Robert R.|intention of securing a divorce, for| oy ins ™M ' T ipoiR L e a yrations and i 4 3 3 Z | : Bridgeport, shade holder; Cari § g . s MR- Liéut, nk Q. Smith, Sergt. Ben- hrane, W, H. Covey James 1. ) what purpose he did not state. After Stvanek, Stratford, bevel gear chuck o 1 iin | o Wednesda h meet- | jamin T ewster, and 'Corp. Henry | Crawford, J."R. Dillaby.' W. G. Dol-|about two months' stay in the south | p it UG IEre, O STCY, CAUTL " i a full iine | ine seas the Lathrop | Gebrath were committee in charge | beare, J. Edward Driscoll, " Otto F.|Mrs. Stacey, in response to letters | jii0e% & TWATG, LAOK et of M 5 & Paints | oria reig ssionary society | with Capt. George E Ernst, A. C. Everett, Louis J. Fon- |from relatives, returned home Whn o i ' irst e 5 i 2 | Wheeler, Hartford, electric lamp sock- - s held in the chapel of the Firs ol Cvarafght af Eitairs; taine, Raphael Fontaine, C. A. Gager, | mained for a time, After her re Charles J. White, New Britain, hose d % | & al ch. The report of | programm one that had variety | 9., Henry Gebrath, James W. Green- | Mr. Stacey again started his campaign Sorter: #tetp: " Jobtt! T.” Arvore : > i By the last meeting was n by Mrs.|and spice in it, and was pleasing in [man, Charles A. Hagberg, John A.lfor a divorce, and consulted a prom-|pIeoe i, GlIEs (RMT (o VO & n I er Potter. Mrs. Lane a each particular. an with a |Hagberg, Charles H. Howe, Louis J.|inent Bridgeport attorney concerning|pair®oe shears: James L. Lucas, eeman were made life | short arill by the after which | Hoss, John P. Huntington, Bdwin W, | procedure, | BriSaeport: desthn for chhEfOnLE Vel W. B. F. M. by the|more than 100 p ent were ng"‘ns, Thomas Johnson, Herbert R. Was Not Married. rest. 5 v g g before the soci- r enterfainment. This consisted ‘:‘L“”‘" A. I Lasch, G. C. . Leach, | paimer’s relatives appear in order to| BAUER REMEMBERED 92 and 94 West Main St fficers for the ensuing| of star sleight of hand work’' by Pro- | ¢ arx, John A McHattie, John | aggist in the action, but they, know- fessor Dauber, blackface comedian act iner, Harry Mitchell, J. W. Mur- | ing conditions and not approving, re- PROF. FRANK L. FARRELL. siness meeting Mrs, ( William Flowers, illuminated club Charles R. Nichols, Henry T.|fuged to do The attorney, feeling —s ted a devotional serv- | ywinging by Neil Crowley, and feats | Nelson, . H. Pendleton, Charies L. |thar evervihing might mot be righi | Boston Pianist Picked Out the Norwich e, g which helpful items re hand baiancing by & and | Ramage, Howard C. Russ, W. H. Rush, | and consulting relatives of Miss Pal- Musician in His Audience. NO ICE c e work in Africa, Indla and | Malcolm. Tvery one of the perform- | Clarence D. Sevin, Frank Q. Smitl | mer ana learning true conditions, re- | it bl I 3 ere brought out. In India, as | ers got a fiattering hand, | wahn, in L. 8wan, E. A. | fused_to take the case. It was then| In Boston six vears ago Frank L I iyt g S Since the decorations for the Sodal- | W. G % b G Taft,| that Mr. Stacey put up the claim that | Firrull of Norwi:h, organist of St . . d nt Christian ominat ere still in pla nese added Thrcp, H Thumm, .lhe had not been legally married to| Patricks’ Catholic cnurch and an ex- Now is the time to have your | 00,000 have been comvel activeness of ths dril m”]l * Milo B Waters, James Whaley, | the then Mrs. Stacey, claiming that | coptionally accomplished planist, met p : » Cliristianity. For every one Chris sgramme of dancing which | C. A. Woodmansee. he went through the ceremony Harold Bauer, the cminent pianist Automobiles and Carriages here aro i Mohummedans, 11 s o R el and enjoyed a conversation with him. ilndus anc 1ddhists. o AT L TS Ricr s o SRR P C) ot e rectivi Soon a Tuesd: night when Bauer ayed at Pamted and Repai 2 o it rich became effective. Soon & playe “d ep l"fy‘ . Th t ‘{ A u”x,‘ t NORWICH SOCIALISTS FAVOR CHARITY WHIST BY he resigned his position at'the Graph- | the Js.)‘\‘ 1xxx.d5flw\ quu(-;‘. Mr. Farrell onable Light of the orld. wa 2 ophone works and gave up his tene- | was in the adience, and the great pian- attention. s Susex e Thla 10 »HMMAL‘ CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL. | ST. MARY’S PARISH LADIES|ment. For days at a time he was|ist recognized the Norwich man as he was found to be the best of the bool T y Mrs. Stacey at times wor- | looked out into his audience. — ind its story was full of interest | Well Known Magazine Writer is Local |90 Tables Playing at Olympic Hall— | Sug’, 3 Mrs. Stacey at times wor- | lo0ie O e concert. Mr. Farrell met i o Choice for President. | Sodality Gl 1 5 f Mr. Bauer &nd the latter told him that Horseshoeing and General Twenty-Inch lce at Flint. qranvier, Srewow ctality" Gles_ Oleh (hisand Sold Furniture. he had picked him out in his audience Repairing. (b istter rocelved here this wox Local Norwich of the socialist par-| A highly successtul whist, conducted | Tt was ":fr‘ul”"f,ffi?:p‘,f’l'fflrx.;‘ff,f;\ almost a3 soon as he tame out on the vt o m Larry Clark of Flint, Mich., tells | ty held its regular meeting Thursday the' Ladies’ @haritable soclety of| concern appeared™ st the house and | warable i <low ‘t"}\”ll\“'“ Vhat 2r |t " 1 epair of the ice in the river being twenty ; o o o conce: appeared at the house and| markable in view of the fact that Mr. o of CatFlog i Busi- | inches thick. If a heavy rain should |¢VeRing in its rooms in the Stead Mary's church for the bemefit of | consulted Mrs. Stacey about a check | Bauer meets 5o many persons all the s " the district would be flooded; | bullding, with Daniel Uolsky in the|the pocr of the parish, was held in|it was claimed had been given them,| time and also in view of the fact that s, ice is ouing dynamited to pre- |chair. One new member was received. | Olympic hall Thuraday evening. There cashed and found not 1o have {he| it was a good sised audience Tueaday | jam if the ice should suddenly | g L ide ek 3 s o 2 = . cessary ey to redee t the | night AOOAE""Pae ‘Dostiid Cats T b It was decided to purchase one hun- | Wers nearly ninety tables of whist|pank. In order to avoid trouble Mrs.( ' There were many Norwich music- szt dred pamphlets on Growing Grocery | and the winners, the prizes and those | Stacey sold the furniture, pald the|jovers attending the concert, a special y, Bisth Birthdny Calebrated. Bill, by Allen Benosn, a reprint from| by whom they were contributed were |Dbill and took the pittance remaining.|car running for them. Among them i3 % e pd Al ex bert Hunter of Noroton, Bdward P.| Ladies—Maud Barry, 23, $250 (gold) |at a time until the firt was vacated | Frank L. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry e e o s eauetay Clark of Brietol, Gasper Molevy of| donated by q friend; ' Al Byrme, 31,|and then Glsappeared. It was report- | Tirrell Sfiss Tatt, orranist at fhe Park cdbbuodli. Lot o ol YL | Bridgeport, S. . Beardsley of Shel-|centerpiece, from Mrs. W. ¥, Sharkey; | ed that he was in Notwich, and other | Congregational chu Miss Helen games were played. (ake ton, and Ernest D. Berger of Bridge- | Mary Lacavera, 30, ladies’ bag, from |sources of information said that he| Roy e, A;>hibald Mit=hall, 4th, and the i e s o vl e port have been elected delegates to the | Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. Healey; | had secured a position in New York.| Misses Madeline and Hildegarde Bt Rt s anloze ational socialist convention, which | Anna Bresnahan, 30, embroidered shirt | The news of the alleged marriage, as| Hirscl g 5 e ill be held in Indianapolis, opening | waist, from Mrs. J. Brophy; Mary | recounted in the Norwich paper, fol- | _—_— P t2 on May 10th, when delegates will | Dunue, 30, Japanese berry set, from |lowed. Immediately following the re-| GROTON WOMAN ASKS DIVORCE. Removi Board Walk: gather to draw up a platform and!Mrs, Willam Bowen; Mary ('Sulli- | port, relatives of Miss Palmer began s R, GBS v‘ "9 v‘fl' alks. hoose candidates l’wr\l\rns"(jnn( and | van, 27, ladies’ bag, from Mrs. P, H.|an investigation of his right to marry.| Frank C. Marshall, Now in Montreal, he Rural association is having the | vica president. Local Norwich favors 'Fith Katherine Yerrington, 27, la- 3 | ? f 3 rocers board sidewalks removed, Charlos ~ Baward Russell, the noted | dies' scart. from a friend: Mrs. D. Cac| 1ow o rerind Question: voman.| Deserted His Wife in 1903. = | magazine writer, for president. George ' sey, 27, Irish embroidered colis ow a man can 1 ) man, | y J. Clement Bushnell of Manch | Spien of Bristol will ‘afdress & public | Mrs. 3. 3. Bropny o senar from supposed by them and Iniroduced by | In a suit filed with the clerk of the Boisiiias ik is spending his vacation at his for- | meeting here about the lst of May.| Fox: Mrs. Bowen 55, table tover. from, | him as his wife for about seven years, | superfor court, Mao Belle Marshdll o stablisher mer home here. He 1s a noted speaker and debater, | Lizzio Gallagher. - T, ITOM | gtart divorce proceedings, and, When | Groton asis for divorce m James Mrs. Bita Beebe hompeonville | Munger of Ansonia. cheese dish, donated by M o T A £ THE ‘LILINEID = Whce en name 86-92 Water Street spent Easter recess with friends o Sulllvan and Mrs. Patrick Coughlin; | ey thelr ma,nhm'gn was not legal, | The plaintiff, whose maiden nam ater Street, Bare and {n New Tonddh, Baward T E. ghlin; | and marry his new choice within two | was Mae Belle Howland. was married pri = RAISING WAGES. triond Ry, 2T, box clgars, {rom & | weeks of leaving his supposed wife, | to the defendant June 20. 1901, and Have a full line of Garden and Grass| « Hermanson has returned 1o | srom & Trtend; 5, Dt nf"““\ of cigars, | jg 5 question puzzling the friends and | they have ono child, Frank « Seads at reasonable’ prices. ‘Also fine | Boston aftcr & Visit With his purents | Palmor Brothers Grant Inorease at |{iem Tiend: J. Donovan, 27, um- | reatives of Mr. Stacey and of Miss | Marshall. Divoreo it asked for cn ne of Pure Wines and Liquors and | ®t their home pn East Great Plain. New London Mill—Fitchville and | 25" hox cigars; J. Gleason, dw';‘i;gv\l’almer. Mr. Stacey has been urged geoundy-of desiution al inte Imported and Domestic Ales and| o Palmertown Next. | from the Smoke Shop; W. l““Echni‘lo give the Proof of the fllegality of | pera and intolers - o {rs. Jennie Jones has given up her b 26 irror, Trom Diut.Cadden con | BlS marTiage, but without avall B Lagers | rome on Mediterranean lane and re-| The Paimer Drothers’ company is to RUSOUIRare, Trom & foiad; Girl Disowned. i3 : 3 red to any ps o | oved Thursday to the Sheltering| iy the employes of the New London | Charles Ludwig, 22, $5 order for pho.| The marriage returns give his r Juq[ lry a ]Cfl Lcn[ v — mill a wage increase to become e SRSt | dence as New York and his occupation | O Store open “evenings 1 y 2 i i will fi There were five tables of | that of traveling salesman. Up until| n “evening: irs. Laura Chapman of the Can-|tive on Saturday, when each will find | .8 ive tables o ! B s | B f ( N “ ¥ | terbury turnpike and Mrs. King were | o larger amount than usual in the pay | ot Prizes were awarded ST e OX U sascarets s | in Mohegan Wednesday, guesta of Mrs. | envelope. 5 S "'ha\ Matthew Sullivan, 15, umbrella, foreman for the American Grapho- | Y. fford 5 . ‘.n"_,_m,‘s iAds 410, GAmianidn RnA. TRA f'l;’l\!\u Ly Mrs. Humphries and Mrs. C.|phone company. It is- reporte Insures You for Months Against a ou cannot afford to use| . r Turs of New Haven was|no that an increase was | O NUTPhy; P, Sullivan, 15, pipe, from | during his trips to Norwich Mt Bla-| " gick Headachs, Biliousness, Consti- carbon lamps while Mazda | o carly in the week, the guest of | forthcoming, Soon a Al : O Maaiil ril hat M~ | pation, or a Bad Stomach. Lamps are selling at such low | Pecks Corner | company’s mills at Palmertown and |, TS Glee club of St Josephs Sodal. | secured money from & e Bl 1 & wtchville. { twelye voices, rendered several e of Elks ho preten: | 5 prices as at the present time. AR ARSI L e MR O e AT ssing selections and the quartette | he Was in hard luck and needed i 4 el et i e e own | | the same society also gave en- | money in order to get alor = e R ‘s 2 wates $ 80 e bt AT THE AUDITORIUM. | tertaining numbers. A soprano solo,| On account of the procedure it is| Lussgeway Hyoueh (e | nd & Wt 55| Seorse Ranau * s | Waling, ‘was rendered by Mrs. Mary |Teported on good authority that e (o SR i N 08 Watt | L | Good Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | Sliney, Who was presented a hana- |tives of Miss Palmer in Bridgeport) Fo ¥ U LCUEE B0 & Ol S g Mrs. Sara Gilliver of the ( | Thers were good sized houses at the | 30Me bouquet of Enster lilies by ad- | have :“"““““IXI"",' {(l""z e ‘Ss hor | npon liver and stomach, fa General Blectric | bury turnpike was the guest this week | Atditorium _Thursday afternoon and | {iring friends. Dancing was enjoyed |sists In recognizing Mr. Foa | "Keep your inside orgams pure and P Mzs. Willlam Sandberg at her home | evening to greet the change of pro- | £ tWo m.ukm music being furnished u\:‘\lksgdl.un\p‘ N . | traeh Wik Cancaret, Eich thartusley FOR SALE BY n Trading Cove. | gramme of vaudeville and motion plc- | ¥ the Cadillac orchestra. Doyl e e a0, “lly cleanse the stomach, remove the C. V. PENDLETON, Ji | oot { fures. Dodson icas, a colored | CHalrs for the occasion were kindly | Stacey betwoen S and 40, o | dicested, sour and fermenting food . Vo g Py | Miss V Ploettner, & teacher in|comedy couple, d a train at | Vaihe Moresters and LU ““] udge Bar the fact was not|and foul geses, take the excess bile 10 B { Previdence, is spending her ation | Pa ere unable to . Jean Baptiste d’Amerique, There | Judge Barnes, but th oL ve | from " the liver and carry out of th roadway. { with her sister, Mrs. Haymond Cong- | take pi rmoon perform. | ¥a8 an aticndance of over five by | REl ey system all the decomposed waste mat- SO | don of Pecks Corner, | ance, but were on hand for the evening | red and & Eo0d ‘sum was realizeq | 276 liVing With Tr ut as| ter and poi in the intestines and — -1 % - | Show, ‘and. thelr singing and plano | rom the | L i I papir was|ED Mrs, Wiliam Campbeil of Water- | numbers met with much well | DS hourets Wars s tiioh: e | DERISL 1D the Has P Y aret tonight will_make vou town, Mass., is visiting her sister and | APplause. Can, Josie Hartle, Neile O'Don-|verified by | tee by morning. They work DID IT EVER OCCUR T brother, Miss Mattie ITunter valveno & LaMoore have a | zeli, Mary O'Donnell, Clatre Tartte o = | white vou siee er gripe, sicke 0 | Franic ‘Hanter of Otrobando. avemue, | crobat enlivened with | Mas Youne, Awmelia’ Voung, Annie | FORD ELECTED. Bl Ao Rt L v i ! o St | dy, which makes an ap k“- ullivan, W Walsh, Mrm. en | St druggist. Millions of men and women Mrs. Froderick Burdick and son, | Uie audieace. The third va Murpisy, Nellle Sullivan, Mary T. Sul- | New Haven Nomines Wins in Contest | 1305 % ccaret now and then and nev- Carlisle Burdick, returned ,Thursday | number is the novel singing and danc- | 4 famio Mullen, szzh!lu Mul for F. B. L. Presidency | er have Headache, Bilious coated {to New Tondon. Mrs, William Bur- | D& act of Priscilla, in which she makes | len, Kittie Sliney, Mary Keenan, Mar — | tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or dick of Huntington avenue, a favorable impression, her dance in | €aret Knright, Kitty Murphy, Lizzie| At the biennial sesslon of the si- | constipated bowels. Cascarets belong that the best place in Norwich to buy | n¥ing' them for a brief visit. th costy Am-m.x \Elr’t'par;h('n Y!&nnrllh uffi“";,fi“:;" 1\0‘:]?29) “r\r?[;ue g, e al Benefit league | o every household. Children just love PAPER was at She: — eing especially worthy of mention The 8/ e h n Manch T % ARG PAPER was ot Shee; & Firie:8tsing of Treat: No. 3 of the Animated Weekly or |fol¢ws: Dr. E. J. Brop which Norwich was Teprase e ¥ on il o Burke's Fot A BT e visualized newspaper series is the fea. | T. Sullivan, Daniel F. Sulif H. Pincus, these officers We have over 200 patterns in neat |y ire on Thursdar mn about three! ture picture of the bill. showinz 14 in- | Fithier, William Weldon and V. [ | Past supreme- presiden and pretty Wall Paper, from 5c a roll | Parsons brotght in :‘h:‘",'"fh’;’vh'{ teresting subjects. Other good motion | Hartle, The judge at “45” was [, J | New liaven; supreme & - Rairdi it nicest | pictures complete strong pro- | Murtha. ) New Havq upwards ring of trout that has been shown | bramme. B et Nt . We want all to inspect our Spring | here this season, Thers rere five of General Comr ” i 5 4 4 \em, three weighing each over 15 S B : e of goods. We want you to see | ;unces and the other two 13 ounces Junior Bar Examinations. i oLl that we are making a stronger bid Pt Hartle, Matthew 1 : | The day set for the funior bar ex- |Sullivan, John . than ever befors for your patronage. | R = |gminations this year comes on Memo- | Sullivan, Patrick L. Hart w I the t Il 1 day, May 30, but in order to avold | g v th e o7 s oo rote| Ohildren Ory |HElen iR el Brc S i | FOR FLETCHER' committee has voted that the -exami- Vil e Connecticut, and our prices are always | S nations shall begin on the 3ist at 10 | G 1‘"”“’“ R Bowen,: Jos . itlomis s . the 3is ortelance. CASTORIA |zoick in e moraing ang coninie | 56 Gheim atra jamen ~ ‘ | inations are held at New Tlaven. Clerk | '+ v Shea & Burke Parsons of the superior dourt has been ; N et thmiin e s N4 NORWICH and TAFTVILE, notified of the change { Brophy, | esolution to increase the s Funeral ! | Misabetis MoCormick, | the freamirer was defeate - | Mre. William D: irs. Th | b . sprING MLLINERY (R RRAGER diresty THE INwARONESS oF piLes. | Nt R Dii Mee Thomic Rose of New Engiand Tri NoNE SucH A fine. assbrbient of tabiat styies 14 — The Cause Is Inside. Uss HemRoid, | Ko £ | o MIN(‘EMFAT Hats. Come in and see them. and Embalm: the Inward Remedy. ' Comfort CiroleHad Busy Yeur ptertads U1K MOV 56D 0 AL MRS. G. P. STANTON Inward treatment is the secret of | Comfort circle of The King’s Daug ng, Real raisins in 70 Eranklin St., Bulletin Bldg. e successful cure for piles, HEM- ompleted & year in wi ts : progras . such Mi » 52 Shetucket St. Telepbone 643-2, ROID, sold by N. . Sevin & Son members have shown & lirze|than fifty couples atter None Such Mince Meat ? et | Norwich, Conn and all druggists un of work done. Its ntribu- | the guests J City 2 ! illi Prompt service 4ay or night | der a strict money-back guarantee of |tions inclnded $15 to the e niion| Westeriy and Wil Rather! Two million 2 zady Asslstast. satiafaction, {Army and $8 ko the United Woriers |sented. A carnation w pounds of raisins in 1910. WESTERLY HOUSE. Resldence 116 sadway. HEM-ROID (sugarconted tablets) | while grocerios, clothes, coal and house | y upon entering 10 cents buys a 2-pie pack- Alss, Withs anl Tighits opp. Theitre acts inwardly, and livens up circula- |rent have been looked after for a large| refreshments wero eer Y J o g { o o Mot by tion of blood in the flabby, swollen |number of nsedy families. Other holp- | evening. The dance programme, with age. Yourgrocer has None parts, curing permanently where salves Lamehies served fres svary Saiirday | i O | (. only give rolief. awening | - i A (JHEM-ROID costs but 31 for 24 5 o T"llv % No advertising medlum ! days’ medicine. Dr. Leonhardt JOMN G. KENYON & CO. Eastern Connectient aaual to The Bul: | Statlon B, Buffale, Write fol Aanisd Preprictors, stin for bus! results. booklet. ful lines of work have bean foll owed, services eonducted at the Backus hos- pital and Johnson home and scven new members added during the year, with one new meeting. one to Join at the nl-x\l Johnson’ tinued from 9§ p. m. to members of the trio—Joseph James Parkhurst and Londarion were congratulated upon the s ot the evening. orchestra playing, was con- a. m., and the Perry, Smith lccess Such Mince Meat. MERRELL-SOULE C9. SYRACUSE, NEW YORK | cheeks because of hair on’ bt perfiions hairs ara cai,¥ removed b, Mix. enoug water to cover the halr ply, and after two or ! off, was be g 1 1 half pint of will this daily instead of cosmetic and the sk 80ft & and catehing can get spiendid resulis by a 'fruit jar, 'm " Milady’s Toilet Table By Mme. D'MILLE Ml iips snd rowth that hoaJvillates some women ‘enl embarrassed “‘Mm’f short :.c!,\‘vl and quiek applying d@gtone past powdered delalone wi surwiee; ap- iree minuwds rub 4 the halrs will upper 4 the skin, an one. ne times out of ten 00ks 0ld before her i ected her complexion. Dissolve in @ witch hazel an original ackage of mayatone and gently rub & ittle On tage, neck and arms and you be delighted results. wdst o Sthes will be smooth atone preserves loveliness of when a womax o sho has neg- wit d satinlike. tores youthfu kin When a woman does no cold washing her care to rigk head she sham Cornmeal (or 3 orris Toot) in itents of & smail srox and shake orinklc a on the head and brush (horoughl 1ero; encourages the grow t an makes it beautif: pItre: and_ fluffs 'No tollst table Jar of Mother's Temedy for chaps, col eczema and akin eruptions burns, /scalds and 1ong sorek. Tt Is antiseptic an w ing and lessens danger o ng. ooing. DPut & cupful of our onnces of povder aa original packas wall together. elgn mp h 1 N husband deserted hi Purtauustlmfl z Special Fvents Now In Progress Spring Opening Exhibll of Window Draperies and Materials, An Extraordinary Sale wife 8 char isti ed, on Nov. 20, 1908 of Artistic Brassware, MARRIED A Special Sale of BRANCH l'l- NDLETON In B ton. De 1611, by Rev. Herk fen. Des. 33, 1011 by Rev Drawn Work at Art Dept. church, Robert L. Br ton, Mo, and Miss == ton of Scotland, ¢ n. ==, HOLDEN Preston| DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Prindle, Willlim i T Miss Hattle H. I Pre Our Spring Opening Exhibit of Wik itas. 2 dow Draperies and Materials 18 8 DIED. | progress this week—the mast compleng LEAHY—In New | Apr and representative showing fhat e WEAPLES 11 " 1812, Patrick Weapl As an adde entive to visit eu® 1012, Cap m A Sea Dre Depa turing this Spriog 48th’ year Opening Bxhibit, we are offering @ MYBRS-Enie ko pest > mbe wieh, Apri ), Apn E Funeral from her latg hom Very Special Values. Bt Preston City Here are some of the spectsl ofieprs RHODES--Suddenly, In t P ngs 10, 1912, Ba Ann R 1 i 6 ye: At 7Vae—Yard-wide Cu et The fune: 11 be “Tegular p e April 12, at 2.30 At 19¢—Colore 8¢ TILLETT—In thls cit J pretty 1 eltects; 410 18 Mrs. Hannah T 1-ove Funeral from her late residence Thames. street, this (Friday) a At S9c—Fat Musin agd Imitatien noon. at < with very dainty GEER—In Lebanon, April 1 9 1| edging, vrnm price T8¢ & palr. Nelson Geer, aged 64 year ! 3 an vk A At $1.25—Scotch rtaine, very ('lul l‘}"i".h" k‘ ) T . 1 . M s lceable price $1.5% & Mary A, Caffr C s T Funeral from the home of his mother| At velty Flat Curtains, fn aturday morning 15. Requiem | 1 Arablan, reguise price mass®at acred Hea church at §{ pair i special values tn Clany, CARD OF THANKS t, Renalmsance, Brussels At this time o orrow we | Net and Scotch Madras Curtatns, k}m r v B s . n Extraordinary THURSTON ¥ s CHIDREN —OF— DRE B GHURCH & ALLEN . 0 £ riss_conprel pieces of Hammered and Spun Brass- are, polished or brush brass finish 15 iain Street, Embalmers. Lady A Telej fetant ¥ B. Church v on. \" H()'—; NEW sanG STYLES a FRANK A. BILL, 104 Main Strest coal AND LUMBER. E. CHAPPELL (0. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephones Coal Lumber| | | | | | | COAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh | = ALWAYS I A D LATHROP Office—~cor Market and 163- Shetucket Sts Telephone CALAMITE COAL “It burns 12 p clean. Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. 402 — '?‘-nn - 489 JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teiephona $34 Central Whart sortment comprises— Hanging Baskets Pedestals Jardinieres Flower Daskets Umbrella Stands Tall Vases Coal Scuttles “vm\m‘\o\. ' i | | henware Dept.) | | ART _DEPARTM sle of an Imperters Sam ts. Squares, Tea loths, etc., & (uarter to ome-haif less than regular prices. SCARFS AND SQUARES Hand-drawn Linen Scarfs and Squares, strictly hand work o3 _geed quality linen— Squares wise $0x80. Scarfs size 18x54, special prices— $1.39, $1.59, $1.98 98c—Hand-drawn_Union Squases and Scarfs, strictly band werk, lue $1.50 and §L76. Linen Scarts, with sed- size 16264 inches, At At 98c—H a At 50c—Hand-drawn TUniea Sgquares and Scerfs, value 7éc LINEN TEA CLOTHS Plain Linen Tea Cloths, in boin nd an e effects, with hemme nd scalloped sdges At 98c value $L30 At $1.30 vaive $1.98 At $150 value $2.08 DOYLIES, TRAY CLOTH. Scarls, band work, alne Toe ches 59c—Stan: 6x42 in eced Pillow T Inches —Speetal alue 3450 | STAMPED SHIRT WAISTS 20¢ Stamped Shirt Waist patterns for work aud for solid embretdery, material enough for any size waisl - Special price 29c value Soe, THE PORTEDS & WCAEL. 4 | punet pun