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<12 Yo al : NORWICH SOCTETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1912 ' . e o LETTERS FROM TWO STATES SPRING HILL i fingers before it could be wrenchec Lester J. Hutchins last week ook | 21& 1 o over two Lundred chicks from his in- | ffee. Dr. D. Y. C. Moore of Sout! cubator and from several hens. The | Vanchester dressed his hand and hac by | don’t know that | can make you s three | g ¢ how much depends on that thin early or feel as acutely as 1 seem | stratum. My resy b Fin H Monday, Tuesday, Wednes - can Cauoue—Storm Compels : y It seems absurd to say that a shovel- ‘;.»‘.:l:mm R ey April 15, 16,17 full of soil, taken haphazard from your Walter Way and Dean Buell, who at- 3 garden, i’ worth more than a similar Tolland County tend South Manchester High 8chool, | A very smell number attended the shovel-full of pure gold. Yet, in the are spending a week at their respective fropublican caucus at the Town hall Monday and Tuesday only ; assessment of pure values,- it cer- T homes. last Saturday afternoon. )-8 tainly is, No man could live on the COLUMBIA Miss Ethel L. Hills will enter the | Atlen sos chosen thetoman, Qm %11 By chas. @ . By Cha: “ 2 d 7 1/ g0ldalone.~ But the dirt will grow gk 4Ty high school at the beglnning of next |Weid clerk. The following were elect- | Dickens Dickens } i T2 s s corn or polatoes OF e which he'd | Republican Caucus—Five Young Foxes | tefm. ed delegates to attend the state con- which he might live, and for whic <4 Mr. and Mrs. Wychoft Wilson of |vention: Lewellyn J. Storrs, Bdward 0 #iadly swap ol (o sold in the uni. | Dug Out—Men Grangers Win in | martford were gucsts at W. 5. Eills | 1" Seuiin, Fred 0, Vinton zad Jomes cerse, after he'd gone foodless abou ition. i 5 . E Tenhe ter, Compstition. bty g Cheshire, engaged in | Sjomacs wriante, Lewellyn T Storrs was |§ Buy the Book at the Boston Store toilay, 45c, read it tomorrow, and — The republicans held a caucus at | getting out Ashpound poles. i 2 e ,m,m,m;"l"“’w ,“‘“‘m the Photoplay on Monday. When you look out across your | Yeoman's hall last week Thursday | Miss Florence Bartholomew has ton- | 1o 1a v mpmoins ha e oemnstaien broad acres and see the crops Waving | evening, and elected E. F, Hutchin- | silitis. ? MARTINI & TROISE, LILLIAN CARTER, to the summer winds, the grass rib- | gon and Fred A. Hunt delegates to e Concert Postponed. 3 T L L, pling like a green sea, the Whole land- | {ne state convention to be held at New . BOLTON Because of the stormy weather last Singing, Music, Dancing. The Magnolia Blossom. scape a picture of 1 ; \vx:el:;ble 1:{\&,! Haven, While the d;lun(s; v:-rahun» Sun@ay evening the Easter odncert and think that it's all yours, from the | j, 4 yoted, 1t is understoo 0o be a % vhich was to be the Baptist conter of the earth to the outermost | T gejegation. . A. Hunt, Wilias | Michael Sheridan Terribly Injured | Sunday sehool . sor” westpenca”one THE WESLYN TRIO limits of the Just: take 2 Johnson and Hubert P, Collins were | While Sawing Wood—Mr. and Mrs. | week. other breath that thes chesen town committee for tWo years. | Frank H, Strong Enterta Mrs. E. F. Storrs is with her daugh- A Happy Combination of Mirth and Music. logs Inin s dobt oL Ih Mt S Bounty for Five Foxes. ter in Coventry. y of any earthly service to you o o )i 1 orrs o 5 Body "else, tust the foot” which you | Charies Fraderick sucoseded o cep- | M(Rer Shocldan hed hia itle fmeer | (605, JOAVER, foorms e oF Bome 41 Tyt for the New Improvements Now Being Mads at This House Specia would be promptly vr.mzu?n.»d\-uumn- and crop. }1\:;;;figntfie~§u°“onu§ °Ho took them {0 | jolnt beside badly cutting his other | Adelbert Sackett o Eingbamton, N. i ble desert And a east ey 2 L % " fi v Y., hi b the A, D. Palmer P S ndredthe of all the 1ffe | If that reflection doesn't make you | the town treasurer and secured the “};{;rlll:f‘:fl::nbev;:‘l}; u;:':‘ :229 ”m‘!'“fl'e :"F:m“ P - ot exists would come to a swift take a new interest in the sald foot of | state bounty. tat | Thursday. The saw caught on a knot ———— pla = | surface dirt, then I don’t know what W. W. Palmer's wood sawing ou iz & ‘stiok of Woed cateh fa) o , . S would. Why, it actually gives me & | was busy demolishing the last of the | | § StCE of Wood, catching hig glove TURNERVILLE Cortlandt Barker i p { sort of very feeling when 1 think | woudplies, in this vicinity last week. ¢ time, cutting o e twe R B Lesses and Manage D. Williams is visiting at J. H. for the soil is White's. the soil is safe enough from such But if a lit- | tha relative merits of the two and exceeding littleness of life's hold | increased almost to 0 the i 8 Hivetel ot hees: il Hibies - A butt started | on the we Of course, the two-inch | mud on my boots b s precious | young chicks are placed under the cure f.‘g’r’r;'h‘;g E:-ix‘s“’lfl,:dflv‘;"'v"*‘“ Hact. § nded the Gliwd Ghiios - Taesday ToDAY 3 rotten Spot|plank is as good as a mile of woos and 1 feel gullty, when I serapo it off | of hens as soon as taken from the d proving. ey r ¥ 12 whil holds tight. ~ Of course, our on the door-mat, because I have un- incubator. He intends to keep his in- Walter Dewey Wins Prize. Mrs. Slater has returned from sev- foot-hick skin of %ol I as good a8 & | intentionally brought it away from the | cubator runuing for the present. St e i alt A Mg e bl ity gl ESSANAY FEATURE mile long as it stays in place field and thereby reduced, so much, William Squler, Miss Florence | 1qineq a company of young people W. Brehant of Beckly. remalns productive. ~While the w the inadequate depth remaining! Squier and Mrs. Waters and son Of | their home last Monday evening. T Mr. and Mrs, Fred Spencer and Mrs. blows steadily and the sea runs| e Long Island are ‘guests of Mr. and |firgt part of the evening was spent b. | Lydia Gorry of Moodus visited at Iy, w0 inches of owlc ure| Probably we shall not blow up o | Mrs A, T. Gregoire at Chestnut Hill | the young lndies in tying a quilt, thi | ieorge Potters Sunday. enough to keep any ship afloat and|go under another glacial drift in your gentietien thran: a Ar By " Jaquith ‘Were vis- safe. While our foot of dirt remains ' days or mine. Probably the soil will At e for that & neodle taresding contest bs |itors in Colonester THUSGT, 4—OTHERS—4 in place and keeps on growing things, | remain for many years to come about A few weeks since the ladies of the | {0 K . g ito ‘ol g o : S Lol R i uge guve 4 variety entertalnment | the gentlemen caused much amusc g — Miss ETHEL STUART, Soprano it is enough. The sea is generally |what it has been for many vears p s i ¢ last | ment. Waiter Dewey won the priz GTON . smooth and the winds generally man- | 1t's impressive to refiect upon the pos. Wedneadsy evening of last{ i oG TR (oo shortest Tongth o EAST WILLIN LR T T BT R e i ST o TONIGHT AMATEUR NIGHT i Sl M 1 known on the water 1 ossibilities. We act ac- | Judges were appointed to declde on s apent In playing games snd @ Mrs, M. Cushman and her daughter, I A IE | irace Wilson, visited Mrs, S. Rockwell - s B bbb mplonmiond L imi o B adisesisi s rty which lost was to give a | {08 alter which a collation was se et Return Engagement of the Favorite Tragedian, i i . th parties. The judges Various It D u N seeds will ger ordin cowrse of na 3ut | sible even If not probable to both parties. he i arious lteme. Olin Wilson is working for Henry : - Bow TR g e (T 1 Rl v, s ] s Mr. CONRAD McDOWELL n wuny thousand tons of dynamite. We|apt fo handle So car y and even | Mr ter J. Hutchins, l;:;ch ontex- | York spent the firat of the week i | Wil Downs has moved to Mansfleld . ks, er learned, vel, any way tolio sneer at, sometimes, why, then |talnments were e s the | town. Four Corners. THER TERES . and harrow re its awful power, if that power | the thought won't be wasted opinion of the. judges the gentlemen | " Prof. Samuel M. Alyord and famil: | 'The man on the John Whilford place ALSO 5 O ACTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST e get out of bounds and won snd the ladies will give the sub- | o¢ Hartford aro spending a week & |nas thres beautiful horses. re selt loose. Once in u whils | For_one prastical_application; the | per next weck. their farm at the Center. — i mountain, like Krakatoa, | man who unconsciously thinks of his Cometory Assaciation: Mests. Aleck White of Hebron was a recen N which v thir ind sends the 4 exhaustless reservolr of [ . STy ASESEION T eociation | visitor with Bolton® relatives Washmgton County, R. I R V. up so high into | will be much mo 14 Its annual meeting at Yeoman's | Louls D. Eaton is home from a t ¥ . circles the globe and | or neglect it than the ‘.‘]‘,‘_ - G ey )t two or three months in the south. alk about one man's trusting his ars {o settle. And once, | fully appreciates how thin the e Joseph Mathein of Lestershirc USQUEPAUGH useful layer is. As long as the Prasident. James P. Little; vice presi- | - Y- i8 in town for a fortnight's stay ent na order lnsts, we are going Rt e AT Tiyaani perretary o Miss Gertrude MoNIft is entertain |yics Amos H. Kenyon Dies Suddenly, |to hav op foot to w geat CYEE = S ance | IDg_her sister from Providence. ook 2 " " " But we have got to keep it in shape. It ;-r\r&;“‘ b“r;ril't‘r(::‘ |?;‘\§1§J~\mfg ‘m;—rg Mrs. Frances E. Ruggles has ret Leaving Infant Son—Personal Briefs. FEATURE PICTURE TODAY 0 s LS takes e t foot many % e e Gax) | ed home, having spent the wint + Coupon for the 1 3 irpiaig il i B, Hutchins, Chester B. Lyman; Sex- | 5 home, baving s R Mrs, Mertie Etta_ Handell, wife of Beaie Flocaact ok Y abiti ; i the plant food v h Easter Servic Tarch 20 & 4 s Corn-Growing Prize Compstition for 1912 ||t GURLEYVILLE ryon, lerine 4 ma caly o Yo Acling Pastor Rev. E. O. Foster Mg o A ol oy A e soon exh ed supply 18 not in some hed: & xcellent Er rmon. 0 < y 3 Way rencwed the Sofl “runs out - We | Breached an bxoelent BAREr Soriet: | Rv. J. F. Robertson Planning to G- | inity nearly all her lfe and hud many DRAMATIC PORTRAYAL OF PIONEER LIFE W | must make it keep on, vear after vear, s e to California—Meeting to Conside | '1ends who deeply mourn her loss L plants ecial mu endance. S Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Smith and| Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Tucker of I d of Talcotville were guests of |NOn bhave been spending a weel and Mrs, Edward P, Lyman over | Mrs. Tucker's parents, Mr. and M he united with the church Rere !Ev(i ral years ago, when very young, an % ¢ : always been a most faithful mem- | Miss Mae La Jess, Contralto. J. E. Calkins, Baritone . The funeral was held Wedne: y, April 23d, at her Tather-in-law's us and the world there's only a foot of it c. There was a good | Parsonage Improvements. was s All our systems of fertilization and tillage and crop-rotation are simply County. .. ces to keep that top foot of 2 3 o csidence, and was largely attended o R 6 MRS of: nolin aschrding toithe plnnn o i e cae | Shnday. . S Mia Lile Eobouos wad MiaG alsrt atives and friends. The ~floral n’s annou on Jan, 1st, 1912, the prizes treat it too respectfully nor too kindl Henry Nmmfi Langer of Willimantic have bees frerings were beautiful. The pastor, to second; $25 to third and fourth; and | nor too generously. Some of it seem »"\\";-‘\ ‘I;'l-h‘;;]:“,w ol 0 their respective homes for a few ssisted by Rev. J. H. Grenberth of and sujec 14 : {to be more tractable ilis Richsxds, locatec frs. Walter Barrons of M i | valley Falls, officlated at the funeral d suject to all the rules and requirements i ot i e th of Colum A e T f Man A ey I ¢ e, | do something, when :t‘ ey ,"i"“:"""’e"“‘(f: last weele . ooos of local relative: | )« Mayme Smith, F. & Wé;b:fiel;dn.ng and—here’'s the poin waple s o Lare ;| Master Art Burdick of fop: | Charles Donnelly sang 'We Mee = - > : 5 e 0 to make it do all Although the flow of sap was not |, SECT ;n».‘:filx;grmr:';;si;,.“{.'mLHJ, Some Time, Some Time We'll Under- New York City | 5th Ave. and 30th SL' | then some other way avy, his trees produced *“‘"Lr one| Cith Mrs. G. A. Walker, and, and Safe in the Arms of Jewus. nek w i a glacial plane of | There are getting to be so many folks | I Tl e e May G The besrers ware Erroll \Wiocox, am. A Smart Hotel for Smart People 1usands of feet thick all the way | in the world that it takes all that top ent quality. e e ay Go to California. 1el C. Webster, Jr., D. B. Knight and ! v 5 e ut of England and into the At_|f0oot i capable of to feed them. It . Little of Yale has been| Misg C. N. Turner has been enter- | . K. Crandall. She leaves, besides Located near all railway terminals, unde; and elevated stations, i -1 won't do 1s 1o talk any longer of a few, days with relatives in| taining Rev. J. F. Robertson and Mrs |ner husband and little son, her father theaires, dhiopping cantres s sciil good de When Nature starts t ‘run down” farms of “worn c Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and mother, two sisters, two brothers, g % an . b n't mind a little s | soils or of decreasing yields. We've e _schools in town resumed Ses-|go to New York, where they will be fand a large circle of friends to mourn Comfortably and Luxuriously Appointed : = Zot to work that skin of fertile soil for | sions Monday after two weeks' vaca- | guests of relatives for an indefinitc | her loss. ~ si sh |all it's worth,—and perhaps a litt tion, 2 D time. Mr. Robertson has disposed of Various Items. Superb Cuisine and Service. s I a ain: she m: more. | M \/rn& A. fl 1"”?,?“’""\3:"”; his cottage on Long Island and hope Mrs. Caroline Palmer, who has been Splendid Orchestra and Choralcelo. v St el L D S P B " % bt o psgrrrraiyt = o o ol e i ggf}fi",'r;:“_‘f_‘:";m s0on | spending the winter wiih her son in CONCERTS DAILY IN LOUNGING ROOM and times worse v i u stick your plow into | their home on C! u v tor from 0 was n ey e 2 4 s O o e Ut T atoiithe Ik aise | evmithg. able to be here last Sunday, conse- | - Tovidence, h:u:n;:;‘r“'“"“ to her hom! Matinee Luncheons and Afternoon An t LAEALES, roll from the mould-board, notice Willim Wolff, who has been em- | quently there were no services at th: | '€re for the 3 Ssooh e Teas. . A Mrs. Hattie Potter of Escoheag E b vo fee | 5 5 so, here and there k ployed in «Scotland, and his brother, | church. i few days here. Rooms single and ensuite at consistent - t| Now don't think that I'm looking for | low, wort Hermon, a fireman in the employ of | Mrs. O. H. Conant, who has been i1 | “6¢0 SPending a tefv fAFE TOrC @ oral - b n n another glacial age to set in this|ible at the bottom of the furrow. Then o New York, New Haven and Hart- | at the hume T son 1 Judge Dodge Tessstiy et ; e ing. nor for another subterranean|say to you "By ginger, old man, raliroad, were called home this | has returned to her ho: days here, proparatory s g explosion to blow Connecticut into the | that's all \ Tve on account of the serious illness | Mr. and Mrs, Edward Simonds are |$0008 to MAssACbURIIS o . iied at ¥ R weck. Apparently | six or e inches of it of their father, Fred Wi soon to move to the farm of C, Know F. K. Crandal Dr. Kenyon's Wednesday night. about the same | better it pretty well, if I want AMrs. Fannie Bicknell is helping care ts that they will | to keep on feeding me and my c ton. Mr. Simonds having been engage( as farm man: T, Th and thidk & miaute contly it 1 wish 1 could | grent GILEAD | Rchoal GOMIRE Wadnssliky. aftar 7 for the little »Szrogv:‘srx;a:mxnl-_ Henyen, The life of migh aurraciate LI, W —_— — weelc vacation. Miss Frances Bliss is | (e childin mothet O I8 W hours' sae life of the entire world, of all | MIE! s we hold: our Fresco for State Prison. Happenings of the Week—Personal | the teacher. ly when her son Wes ts S n, of all its 1 'k" Sylfire “\" sailor ever put M Notes. Tuesday Mrs. Thuriow Atwood wen: old. so little, comparatively, | 2 oot to & hospital in Hartford, where she hetwee m and destruction, as there | the st & " « HOPKINTON rs. W. R. Carpenter | Will undergo an operation. t time between us farmers and | Mural fresco to bear G. H. I % fon. o and comfor of Perryville, R. I, and Mr. and Mre.| pargonage Improvements Co. A — { placed in t apel recent Sherwood mond of New Britain 9 i g e :;T:’ injury to Howard Boss—Msn of Sev- We could get along if every iron e L el b i G 7 and trustees of the churen | enth-Day Seciety Previde Supper mine should Deter out. Sompr My er and children d to consider making im-| and Entertainment. Ralph Carp e t O Sira. Carpoa. | Provements on the parsonage. arente, My and Ars. Benjamin | MT. and Mrs. Elmer Simonds of it o Springfleld were recent guests of Mr. R ATl es is visiting her |8nd Mrs. H. E. Simonds. 0 e . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobby of South T o eante spent last week | Manchester are with Mr. Hobby's par- | thing would be found to substitute, If al pits should cease to yield fuel e rivers and the tides and | it of the sun to which we ¢ Tt for of Hi ter's Howard Boss cut his foot badly, chopping in the woods last week, which will lay him aside from work for some time. Dr. Augustus L. Wells of Boston was ne arts und nade a place power and warmth. | world by tle skin of black lirt sifted over-the ea oul e 2 r 2 Manchester and West | ®ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hobby. in town calling upon friends Saturday frmmed off oF AhoGI Toc 108 P | 1o e a t friends in Manchester and West| “gerpert ™ Simonds of Wilimantic | ana Eunday. | duce vegetation thers is B oth. Sl spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and | Charles Stone, former owner of the Mrs. Charles Dodge. Henry Dunham of Manefield Center was the guest Sunday of his mother, Mre. Martha Dunhem. Miss C. ‘Turner has gone to Wormwood Hill to stay with Miss THE BULLETIN'S CORN GROWING CONTEST FOR 1912 | [Fif s " ANDOVER Taft Delegates Elected—Postpened Sheffleld farm near Clarks Falls, is moving to the farm lately owned by Charles H. Langworthy in Tomaquag valley. Men Provide Supper. The men connected with the Sev- enth-day Baptist church gave a fine clam chowder supper and )iterary and usical entertalnment in the parish e at Ashaway Tuesday evening mes L. Welle of Boston is vis- nds in town. The experienced cook knows that in the ordinary range the oven has *“‘cold $230.00 in Prizes for Competing Farmers iting N SEVEN PRIZEQ_ ¢ . i Eastor Concert to Be Qiven—M, | , Charles I Blake of wigh atrest corners” and “scorching spots”; in other IN SEVEN PRIZES—$100. 1o 1st; $50. 10 2nd; $25. to 3rd and 4th; and $10. each to next three in order and Mra. Hutchinson Buy Florida | Ao sy, o0 e e vomel sions words it is not heated uniformly at all To Pr rn ind 4n New : SRR : Land. : ‘ BB cg:g}t Corn Growing in London and Windham Couniles Tae Bulletin makes this offer for the best acres of corn grown 3 g !n;:t:en\l farmers are beginning agri- poin[s In the Cl'fi\\'hmi the heat frnm Kh(' ey ol At the republican caucus Rpresenta- | cultural operations this week. )oInts. . : THE RULES OF THE CONTEST: tive Stetson and ex-Representative| Willam H. Simsopn has several men fire is carried around the oven by Spc(;l:l”y Who May Compete—Any farmer Windham Counties compete. No contestant will be awarded more than one Wh,'m'lmh ek Tec tadieatate ] in His aniey peting, the SRS : lues 1 uch a way as t e Only one « an % tmede which ‘cAn b6 made By the Gwher. LIk 808 OF 105666, e e e B Tt ol b re | RO ZdRd Ju CHERD FF S A designed heat flues in such a way as to strongly in favor of the renomination of President Taft. The Valley Store has been enlarged to withdraw later. e ’ ; travel of Entry— mpete should be sent to The letin Company on or heat it in all parts alike. THat is one reason why the Crawford Oven bakes be better to enter now, even if you deci WEEKAPAUG 54 Mr. and Mrs. Barrows have moved : unt of Land—an e Dhented - NrosE ot Bt B fudde from the Bear Swamp road to Bunker | West Family Occupying Farm Home better than others. e ® must be one ptece, and ma s Tk but must };;;1, in the cottage adjolning Mc-| —Ceilar for New House on Ayres | n the contest | Murray's. | 1 of the S aiE A plaieet Mrs, Sackett spent Easter with her| T T | The perfect contr t e afforded b b g3, the family in his employ, daughter and friends in Springfield Court West and family of Westerly K t any irregulari 1ot artit made viders, walls, fences, trees Miss Stearns is p her Easter { pave moved into the farm house of patented Single Damper t S e B Jrdseniy, et natiale tifi stakes must n o vacation at re. She re-| Hobart Avers. Mr. West is employed scientific heat flue a e and announced. st her teacher in the|on the farm by Mr. PogF . orn will be decided by a free laboratory test pudlic schools of East Orange, N. J. | “rhe cellar Zor s house to be buiit v il 3% Cawdosd ] ety Mondey; on the Avers farm is well under way. A To Give Easter Concert. When ‘the house is compisted it wil At the Congregational church the|Dbe occupled by Beiden Young an pastor will preach at 10.45 a. m. on|family. Mr. Young is boss farmer After Faster—What? At 1 p. m. he|for Mrs. Avers. made by the Storrs College expert from one quart oF seiected corn. names to warrant the competition will preach at Gilead Congregational| Mrs. C. A. Loofbow, who has been . " Then there Church. At 7.30 p. m. the Baster com | ill for the Past two weeks, is slowly Gl +3 sk cert, postponed from last Sunday | mPproving. As) evening, because of the storm, will be| Miss Annie Chapman, who has been g given. It is expected that Mr, Jewett|suffering with quinsy, is much im o ha and Winthrop Whit i1l speak o prgyed. > c1tch ar S 2 The Needs orplhe ttgr;m‘:nu;p AR On Y W nest Champlin is assisting Leon s ™ " kitchen nuisance - W. Pliven in building a garage for H.} § t Officers Re-elected. N. Robinson. the clumss h par e The annual election of the Sunday| George H. Noves is working on the school took place last Sunday, all t officers being re-elected, The sec tary, Willard Fuller, reported hat —ROCKV“.LE there had been increased attendance | state road ) compared with kitchen comfort - (Glenwood Rangde FOR SALE BY oy, nereased collections during the | p y2a, Preacher at Local Church— First Pastorats. Evangelistic Services. | M. HOURIGAN ‘ The pastor's brother, Rev. George | | | 7 3 ¥ NORWICH AGENT ins A oY ¢ Ashaway i . Lockett, was formally installed as pas- | , Re¥: H. C. Van Horn of As tor of the Berean Baptist church of | delivered an excellent e Philadelphia Thursday evening. This |8t the Seventh-day puist churc is his first pastorate, he belng still in | here last Saturday. Faster music was college. The famous preacher, Rey |furnished by the choir, with a solo by E Mrs, Cariton Irish. Ar. and Mrs. Charles Clarke of Ash- tended church here last Sat- Russell H. Conwell, D. D, LL preached the sermon, and Rev. W. Shumway, D. D, and others took part. | 472 Set Out Orange Grove. | Mr. and Mrs, Hutchinson have ed from a trip to Florida. TWh e they purchased ten acres of land h they have had planted as an Miss Evely for several da Mrs. Mary xome of her Paimer has been il |JOSEPH BRADFORD, Pie nderiand at the | rother, Hon. Benjamin | BOOk Binden : s Special Service: Fromot serv g S . —_— 5 A . i Books Mado and Ruled to Ords %t] vpatt:?rs not whether your kitchen is large or small there is a Rose-Teating at Elizabeth Park, |y S5 2%, S van Hora of shaway 103 SROADWAY. |LOUIS H. BRUNELLE ain Glenwood Range made to fit it at a price to suit your purse. Ellzabetn park, Hartford, will be | Crofoot, in holding evangeliatic mest. | Toieobese M _ = . 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) |;sed this upfl:x u(n]tes!ins ground | ings for the past two weeks, Mrs. Van — —_— —_ | — — - e or new members of the rose family, | Horn and two children have been 1 % you 5 put v and the atteption of the great rose- |guesis at the parsonage since Sunday.| WMES vou WAnt fo pac your busl- | WHER you waaot o put vocr dusi- C M i Novi growing ani rose-hybridizing con- rnes: Buss and Thomas Wright he public. thate 1a no me- | ness pefGre the PuDIie there ' A0 mew # 5 cerns will be directed upon the attenided tae auction Charles (ha. through the advertis- | Alim better thap thiongh ue advertige © Murphy, Norwich grounds® during May and June. one's, near Clarks Falls, Tuesday. = im= columns of The Bulletin, g columns of The Bulletin 2

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