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NORWICH GULLETIN, mwnmv, APRIL 18, 1912 \ SPANG VERETARLES @t Buutetin. | . "o © NON-SUIT MOTION HALTS THIS TRIAL]™""" % v Ctarth of Stomach at the home of her parents at Bur- Asst. Supt, Story and 16 Officers Arrive hdi‘“fiofl and Stomach A‘n' | 18, 1912. | netts Corner, from Hartford—Arrest Women and NoMlch Thursday, Ap i uickly Ended ASPARAGUS .......... i R : R { o, | Men in Houses of Iil Fame, Q STRING BEANS, 2 quarts. Fon beer viatng M et A Chinics | In Suit of Thomas H. Wilson Vs. Connecticut Co.—Wilson’s ad Bk s ity Gl g 5 SPINACH | VARIOUS MATTERS .~ Story of the stat e s 'omen’s Asst. Supt. A. Beebe of Groton. " paid 2ach hig fee for a prescription e z e, h 16 of the state policemen, it Horse and Team was Hit by Trolley Sprinkler—Judge | poiice. wit for indigestion or stomach miser . Tillinghast of the Litch- orse and T y R swooped down (rom Hartford here on'|s tea chances Lo one you wouldn's field telephone company, spent Sun- ) 1 1 3 Wednesda; night in three autcmobiles | g2t sucl: a gowd prascription as the day at his heme in Norwich ‘Waller Considering Motion. Mbpucrod o Chadodiuione ol 1 g e Gl ol e s e BLUE KALE ........ ENDIVE ... CELERY, 10c, ' POTATOES, peck, .. Dog owners about the state are| George C. complaiaing of the prevalence of di temper, fords and Pumps, | ade. Tan Dull Leather V. "fl' | There is to be a teathers' meeting | New London papers note that Mrs, in_this eity, arresting both the keep- | {@Bjets are male, tuing be? you 1l ic1 e EGG PLANT .............. Friday afternoon at the Palmer Me- | Charlotte B. Grahom of Federal street ers, inmates and frequenters, men and | GO, BOR 2 TURNIPS, peck +.....20c | morial school, Montville, is gol E to Washington for a few| In the common pleas court here on |included William H. Taylor, the driver | women. The raid both ‘for fiquor | PSEEEELY S0 ee the man who wiots weeks as the guest of the Vite Wednesday afternoon, when the plain- [of the team, Edward Sweeney and |and as houses of ill fame and was on | .0 DRY PREISS B8 (0, MO0 SINK $2.50, $3.00, $3<50 and $4.00. family who were with her d Gift in the sult of Thomas-H. Wilson | Thomas H. Compton, who helped Tay- | warrants signed by Justice of the | fap b "ste mude Knows more about 4 Ibs. SWEET POTATOES ..25¢ STRAWBERRIES by express| * more of the Pony Circus, ady | sinimer ke sioter vs. the Connecticut company had put |lor, who was injured in th .| Peace Franklin H. Brown. ¥ W5 disdsben’ thent 96 per St i 3 | ¥ in his case, Attorney Whittlesey. for | Peier J. Carbray, a hostler, who took | The party arrived aboat midnight, | Stomach disease: 5. g e Daily. Tuesday's warm weather started up s n 3 a g Dr. Wil g all the physicians in America, and A by il R s for| . MI. end Mrs. Fred Saunders the company moved for a non-suit, fcare of the horse afterwards, Dr. Wil- | having left Saybrook at 6 o'clock and gets pald for knowing. UDO (Japan), pound .......40c | the flies, and there is a demand for | qaughter, Bonlyn, and Mrs. Clara |and after hearing the motion argued |bur A. Chappell, the veterinarian, Who |coming by way of Suybrook and New | 86if paid for g I er usn" a fln PIE PLANT 120 | Screens and screen doors. Saunders o Orange, Mass, were week | by the attorney and Attorney Thresher | attended the horse, and Thomas H.|London. The raid was made Quickly,{ or abiets. made from" tbis - Goctors M . 3 | P L | end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.|for the plaintiff, Judge Waller took the son, the owner, who placed & mar- | the auiomobiles dashing from _one eription for obly 50 cents;:arg yoUl USIHROOMS 2 2:‘ utural church societies are planning | i egioy of East Great Plain, making | motion under ddvisement for decision | ket value of 3300 upon the horse be- | placa to another. placing an ofcer :zf:xrt"; B nton 1o rutery RO TS PARNAE. oo&:vaais .+ o rummage sales as clearing houses to | {LHEFEY OF Padt Gren when court comes in this morning. fore it was injured 2 in each house, and later conveying | fhe Lee & Osgood Co. and druggists FRANKLIN SQUA“ LETTUCE ................. 10c | follow spring housecleaning. | SE R The suil was brought by Thomas H. | The following is the Jurs In tie case: | them alt o' police headquarte el & PARSLEY s b bnadinnts 1001 Qs 3 tville is to|MRS. BUEL RE-ELECTED Wilson for damages for a horse and |Lucius A Fenton, Nerwich; Nathan At the houge on Summit : e bl e oD k- et s fominy DIt By e eolley, prigkler: In [Fiall Draston’ Harry Grubert; 00l- |whai s ney Co ot ol TAMARINDS .............. 35¢|have an up to date summer cottage STATE D A R REGENT.| (Z B Tvoina. talley Sprikier b | tmsiar: Wiilam B Patmer, & hen the. oficers, arirply one: of- the Puts End to Bad Habit. HE 2t Good e Dot en enue, opposite Fourth street, | chester; Will 2 er, G girls had convulsions ! and a docto e pright to of i PINES s . 200 | built at Groton Long Point. AT T 1John Matigome. Grisweld e aiaa e o Cheyheg, | . hings never look bright to ne with RED BANANAS .... _509v Beo. the Bond Clreus n- Hie Singuw | RecoPtion- S0 “Mrs. George Maynard Arguing for the non-suit, Attorney | G. Stark, Lebanon; #rederick A. The raids began about midnight, | the DIUes” er fo o the yata BilS 67 b . Minor, Connecticut's Candidate for [ Whittlesey claimed t was incum. | gess, Lebanon; Hepry Bellows, Frank- . > 4 5 a sluggish liver, ng ystem GRAPEFRUIT .... at 67 broadway.—adv y claimed that it w v Rirk N Bty g [2nd by 2.30 o'clock Assistant Supl.lygioug poison that Dr. King's New Vice President General. bent upen the plaintiff to blish the | 1in; Curtis L. Hazen, Sprague; Wilfred | story had breught to police headauar- | TieS Pis would expel. Try -her, T et St. Patrick’s parish school begins | facts by evidence upon two points, viz, | H. Nye. North Stonington: Albert | ters from five of the places raided 31| .4 . ¥ p : Lo v the joy of better feclings cnd “ihe up- spring term with about 455 pupils. (Special to The Bulletin.) | that the injury was caused by negl |)“37K0. S m; Albert Brown, ©l= | women and 23 n. el or P N S63 of ) ) -yt SR ety 7.—Th egat ice on the part of the defendant, | untown. Aok < w ere | Dlues.” Best for stomach, iiver ond . | Nine Ststers of Mercy teach the grades. ashinglon, Apri 'he delegates | gence on tie part e defendant, | untown. : Mgy About a dozen of the women were | i 35 Gents ot Lee & ORa0t G\?ll:vcslfxi C:ga/'ts' i’éfl?fiflz‘ { from Connecticut to the congress of |and that it was not contributed to by | In the morning the horse case of [ poom New Iondon, where the houses t‘lod_mn! 5 sgood ! of the schools have devoted | the Daughte riods this week to considera- | lution n tion of Clara Barton's life and work. | a meeting the American Revo- held in this city held | He contended that the evidence of the parlors of the Cochran | driver of the team, William H. Taylor, e on the part of the plaintiff. | Walter H. Wibberly vs. A. Ray Button ocntinued by examination of wit- ses and arguments by attorneys, and | were recently raised, CHICKENS, ENGLISH HAM, ENGLISH BACON. wa e local polics force raid 2 the! P, Joe Grimm, Danbury, Conn., de kouses in Norwich on March rived such splendid results from the Fon Youn e Wiy Kldney [ | { hotel last night made it evident that he saw the horse | after it was given to the jury they re- h 8 ults trom 1 }’ nti! the rain began, people fancied | M Buel of Litchfield, state regent, | 50 feet down the road and had brought l\\lnm:{ ';4‘\P‘l'd‘1‘1'_r;‘;] $50 an(l‘r’f]\tlsl(m ALLEN HAD GODDS ‘:’:n[:rul{;:r; B Teaae ”ml‘lls” )Av’\’ 8 the darkness of Wednesday was the | called the mesting to order and Mrs. | the horse to a stop and caused It to | Mr. Wibberly. They reported the 3 pout 1t -ISid. SUMERS | result of the eclipse between 3 and 6 Charles H. Bissell of Southington was | back, 5o that whether the trolleymen | verdict about 1 o'clock after, delibe FROM NEW LONDON STORE, | ney trouble which resulted from a cold lect r | caused me a great deal of distress | selected as secretary. i rang the bell or not had nothine to do |ing about 15 minutes FOOD SPECIALIST. tocat| - Mrs. Jolin 1 | | | ves n my back and lowes . > | J idlaw Buel of Litchfield | with the aceldent | Other cases were disposed of. ‘Chlof Murphy Recovers Property '"'.:’x?:‘\lh:l’;nrd’a'w::s"mw n'r?uku;‘,“ !nv“:rf 4 i | re clected regent for the state for | In contending against the motion for | The case of William H. Murphy ve toiint B Fahre b Mabic Btraat, A e T nize wnecticut cit- | another term, and Mrs, John T. Ster- | noa-sult, Aitorney Thresher argued |Richard S. Parker vs. Lucy D. P, Na sctad vach prorptly s GORRTE ; he National Assocl- | lig of Bridgeport was elected vice | that the frolleymen were negligent in |and others, adm., vs. Boone Chief of Police Murphy of Norwich | She ; v STORAGE AND INSURANCE ation of Organsts. - er a few doses I have no trace of my 8 ace of Miss Bowman of [not sounding the alarm, especially in {and wife, and Plaut-Cadden company (put the New London police under ob- | formes troubla and . am comptetely B 5 Bttt declined a re-election. , | this dangerous place, and that they | vs. Frances M. Kelley have been set- |lization to his department Wednesday | ronmar Twa & O8E60d. Co ¥ x ” ., See that your dog is licensed today; icut Daughters gave a | were negligent in mnot trying to stop |tled out of court. { by solving® the my$tery of the break | - du N th A k gua postal | $1.00 extra after May —adv. rboe Mi. George Maynurd | when they saw the horse backing and | ‘The case of Feter Loscano ¥ v lin the store of Isase Grann at 199 Bank |~ “|during the Warm Weather : work | g ., | Minor, candidate for vice presi- | filling in the street of New York Insurance company Will |sireet, New London, on March 28. The | JForest fire wardens are having algent gen in the parlors of the| Judge Waller asked some questions |be tried on April 23 LN e ot one 't 1| ASTOR NOT ON CARPATHIA should be your first care. % " i - aasy ”‘"“J" 80 Tar this) Cochran hotel yesterday afternoon. in|of the attorney for the plaintiff and | The cases of Erastus W rter VS. |jen who was captured last Sunday | i Toanoih preduent rains keeping wood- | ihe receiving line with Mrs. Minor were | then announced that he would give de. | Bmma T. Gough, Emina T GOugh ¥S. | morming burglarizing a saloon in this e mal il v et A State Regent Mrs. Buel, Vice President | cision today when court opens 10 | Erastus W. Carter and wife, and Em- | ity had sent awayv a trunk full of | New York, Aprit 18, 3 a. m.—Colonel . . . , Su.|General Mrs. Sterling, Miss Bowman, | o'clock. Court adjoufned at 425 |ma T. Gough vs. Joseph W. Carter | Suva Mo SCRC #har u Tk s ber| Every article stored with us A \\,M.nu[\w young luvl)“.\lh\ .’m | vice state regent, Mrs. Curtiss, state | o'clock and others have been placed on the | £ 0 Astor is not on board Carpathia. 1aard, was brought to the State " Mrs. George Wilcox. Witnesses put on by the plalntiff court list and taken from the jury list. | 1y pursuing his search for probable | VER BAFE is handled by expert Furriers el L) Pt hfield presided at whers of the stolen goods, Chief Mur- MRS, MEYER SAFE. ital in Norwich Saturday : e $ v of the stolen goods, £ Mur- ( bl v t punch bowl | pt: N ‘aptal Haven of Ne " : | : | phy nofificd Captain . deer in Tolland county are becom- | The parlors were tastefully decorat- | STARTING NEW STOCKING NORWICH WILL GET | London by telephone and the captain | Wireless ":"Z’O' “';Pms Her Hus-and Vacuum Cleaned before ing numbers. F. G. Sanford and |G With poited plants and cut flower t Grann here to review the goods, | and as Missing. Chiares Mevers, Tr., vecontis sawo | The reception was attended by repre- AND GLOVE FACTORY. $9000 FROM STATE | o ad. been confiscated. Gramm at| storing. A > ST EEE | séntatives from every state in the un- S olice eadq timated his| New Y April 17—A wireless mes- herd of nine near Crystal lake. | fon, and the Connecticut colony in | Simon Rosano from New York Has|Amount Desired for Road Work Had[{‘1_‘]‘-””“"vi‘l“l:)“‘;’(l;::[’ Efll”;‘m ROV | vabdin: rechtioad tofky by relRCreEE ¥ Goes with that good_clgar—Clysmic | Wshington were among the several Located on Hertz Place. | to Be Scaled Down. CHioyed thiat S Brolh AoWn 00 waDL | se bies. Biss Maber. Suugiter ot ttie Alterations and Repairs Water, Healthful as Sunshine.—adv. |?undred guests o s ot imploring Chief Murphy to recover the ugiasion L o | On_ Frid rRoOI Charles | At what has ‘been known as'the| The allotments of money out of the | [BRR G800 "0 (Mo de “which Grann | late ldward Saks, reporting that she . rdination of Walter T. Aiken, | H. Wood, whose Connecticut home is | Herfs farm,-bevond Fox Hill, on the | bix appropriations made by the state [emAlnder of the £oocs. W s amons the sarvivors on bourd e | attended to during the Sums- w s been engaged as pastor of tie Simsbury, will give a reception to | East Side, one of the new but smaller | for maintenance of highways, to g0 1o | dnesday afternoon a representa- | Carpathia. Fer name has not been " i | Noank Baptist church, will be held in | qomnectiout delegates and their | manufactiring ~industries added to| the towns under the state highways | ;o Cr'Garely & Brennan at New Lon- | included in the list of survivors Her | MeF, if you wish. | the village on Tuesday, June 4 { friend her residence 1619 Massa- | Norwich is just about ready to begin | law, have been made by State High- | g im0 0l 8 T Wag hroken into, saw | husoaud, who Is vice president of the | chusetts avenue. Mrs. Wood is hon- |oporations. ~This js Simon Roasnos| way Commissioner MacDonald. In | fo OGS BOFe A FORLG (D (ht | Braden Copper company, was not res SRS City owners of country places are|orary regent of the Simsbury chapler. | stocking and glove factory, the gloves his letter to the selectmen of the sev- | have come-from His stock. | cued. | arriving early to occupy them, atter | = o vy |'being of the knitted 3 | eral towns, Mr. MacDonald say that o The ,wireless message from the Car he tedious winter, and it Is evident | STATE ASSOCIATION. | A ‘trame building on the property|owing to the fact thal the aggregate | THE DAY IN CONGRESS. ‘, thia, via Halifax, is not signed and You cannot save that the season is fo be a long one. | o g smmn e | has been altered over and enlarged for | amount requested by the towns larg e | reads 4 | g y Men Have Annual Meeting |the factory and machinery installed|ly excéeds the total appropriati e ed to| “Lecla safe. Wel ed for much on food Willlam Eliis, who has had a force| —0. L. Pultz Vige President. for muking the stockings and gloves.| available for 1911 and 1912, it das been | Titanic’s Survivors to Be Summon | ntuatng> of mea at work for some time cut- | — ¥ eight to ten s can be em- | nocessary to scale the allo o Testify at Investigation. | ¢ these days ¢ e | | Mrs. Meyer's father die he Dunham property,| A meeting of tr e Creamery (ployed at the start machines are| towns applying for $20,000 iy o | ago ana she was coming to N | s, has completed the task and |association was held N run by hand powe it is hoped . Washington, April 17.—The day in} {8,008 Sop YO0 T ther | FURRIER, l \‘ONF SU('H pturned to his home at Andover I‘u capitol, Har ater to get electric power. For t s list shows that ‘xs: vy 1 iian Vids Praglaent Feanil & ; _ ernoon, Agriculturs purposes of instruction of new help|lows did not apply for Senate:— * he White Star line was told th . NONE OUL o Whist and danco 1. 0. 0. P, han, | S0 AETo e T T s T G SSTR visher urged uetore house | the Wilie Siae e was i | NORWICH, CONN. S‘()UPS riday, April 19, Adrhission 25c—ady | agreed. that hely 16 eam: he | employes from New York to start the | Boarah, Burlington, Cantc _;u.n. committeo Iegisition creating bu- | (481 0F 6 GRIAEe, FeCHILES } b Bibhas £ ) n of h wn impor ne | factary. He is the owner of the farm, | Cromwell, Darien, Fast Haven, | reau of national parks. i e excieimed i Monday evening when the Alpha club | & rs of labor but at ame | from his brother, Emanual Rosano,| ton, Southington, Lebanon, BN L g and he added: ‘<Then, perhaps, oth- in 10 cent cans that Ay hening when the Alpha cltd | ime to get a day's work out of each | who manufactures sweaters at No. 77| Marlborough, N ew Hartford, o o i titig for cain-i| eFi: Have een aved serve five help some. s, s Beopd mootibet com whether it be eight or ten hours. | Franklin street { Branford, Ncrth Stonington, P! | presdopted Tesolt o e o dia. | The line official had appeared ex- 3t Tonvs B @ benefit oL} The following officers were elected: | Mr, Resano has had experience in/|Salem, Sherman, Somer: | prenensive investiga ERTic W~ raihely idenfeaied. &ll’ the giterboni 14 kinds—at your grocer’s hd . Presiden Stockwell West | New York in the same line of busi-| Sterling, _Tolland, | **Senator Martine introduced resolu-|but this message from an outside FOR B The flag Suckingham Memorial | S y; first yice president, O. ness, | Vernon,” Weston ar § ko IRg o io | source caused him to brighten up con- . i rade Charles G, Smith of Stonington. | U7 Williams, | MUST SHOOT AT NORWICH. 7 towas aud tho remaining towns|y .. ito. direct: course of 41l vesselx e 3 ‘ommander Henry H i | rocte dover | are as follows: $2,000, Prospect; $3,- | U to . dir ' ain Solon A. Moxley attended the | 09 m tord: | New London Coast Artillery Compan- | 000, = Killngworth: =~ 84,000, ehaplin uator Dillingham spoke in favor of uneral in Stonington on Tuesday. WEBDTG ies Will Give Up Poquonoe Range. | Lisiford and Scotland: $,000, Can- | *0C Ging general immigration bill “ erl“[ - — s % il | Se ar ilson stated to finance 3 p | i i Firs: 4nd Secend companies of the ommittee Tee sugar bill hearing store of Johu A. Morgar Robillerd=-Edimch | Comugstiont Coast Arclilery, at New | DRY GOODS MERCHANTS WANT |ihat enoueh sugar to supply entire il . 4 from I1/a 'm. to 8:p. m. | / Heney: & illard Miss Bliz- | ;onqch “Wwill not be able to have their { country could be grown in North Da- of the payment of a bill | abeth Lucy Embach were G| LoHdnt, Il nduds able P eve TARIFF_BOARD CONTINUED. | N i 4 t St. Patrick's ¢ 75 v ooy ey e = | ‘Benator Clark announced conterence is so convincing as a can- sday morning at § o'clo omas A. Grumbly, at 7 o'clock |2t Voduonoc, e = i1 30, | Norwich and Bridgeport Petitioners | O hote e abutas k's church, Rev. Hu rea- | Wednesday morning. Miss Anng Km. |T2nges at Poquonoc expires April o i rated a month’s mind requiem | K, a si Mrs. Thomas A. Fen snnelly i | L N ot hoa been made to renew the| Wrote to Connecticut Delegation slection-of Tnited Sthiss senktors Id celed check. We offer r of the br 3200 g . ¥ g H ~ nd he would 5 atter u - 3 ~ vend. A the fle [lease. Instead Ste Spbmpanioh: \\:’1\.!\; PR R dled and he would bring matter up you the convenience of M’m:‘.;:v\.”\ of the latest|Hill range, where a rifle range is be-| = Washington, April he _re : b i in Race was rooms o Sunday Morning. month. reind L After Saturday, additions will b — % TRy PhVSlCIflfl and burgeon Vioks ta ml e Al el oA e ; e Burglarized West Side Saloon Last paid. The office of the board of water | he re an anniversary requiem | Tailor n ; BV e cdpiy o] 1| B titsatuced our Commercial Depart- John Ly | style, and picture hats were orn by & U for-practice by the Norwi Norwich have w t | t Balls pive dent ¢ X the " bride ik en. [’ 4ha deleeutios i i o B Wyt S ment. | the expiration of t th ecarried Kfast | London militiamen for- | of 106 felogation ARIQRE: Lol Ayetenn at dna hist [ m mtract with t ind_reception took home | rangeg In Bates' woods,} o Mo, e "poard B ger carrying vesse You furnish the money; A | whart, which terminates June WrTe many beautL pit " Dhe ride D v iy aid e (LA their (rade and they are i I+ ommitlee announced his com- we do all the rest. e able th ADNSDO ind groom left on the 9. 25 train for a | the backstops by bovs, v Tint- | keeping this non-partisan t would summon Titanic's sur it [ v l‘::mf:iu Janaings wedding tour .‘j;f wpon their return | ! v(v"v;“‘ e e aD tets | work on the schedule. testify in an investigation e Go TO « a | I : mpan The | bdged in the logs, made it too expen- - NP yaowen. £ | t S H. Potter is expected lis parents Mrs. Eli Robillara, | ¢ a5 and the issuance of the new gt B S R M S : 2 A YMOND, weel he left Norwich o5 Fouriscs et J‘.‘» :nh.' < rifies of higher power than the ms",‘,_“:‘,‘ \{,:;"“.'(”i“'“f T Tagcom | The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness e ard of Water Commis- | joining a party of New London friends | resided in the greater part flelds made it dangerous to | the sendto the petition of E. H. Liscom | FUND IN LONDON. 3 e ners aprid | for Paim Beach, On return trip | of her life (5 T | practice on the range : B of | — e ' | - trip have a large num- |7 & passage of the Craig bill pensioi K d Mother Con- 1 | they have visited Daytona, Jackson- | ber of nds in this cit p— ot a0d ininte chil dien ot | King, Queen and Queen Mother Con-| g4 | le, St Augustine, Washington, Thil- | | ALLEN 18 HELD 4P Safiasw it § \ tribute. Generously. Delivered to Any Partof Norwieh | diphia, i nd Ne ork. | oduce: i e that is a owledged to be DR. JOEN W. CALLAHAN | 2¢ipbia, Atlantic City and New ¥ k. | H'FUNE\FU;L.“ FOR HIGHER COURT. nced = b < o Retts T e saiiher] (B Als fuat i, scknowisdbed SEIDR| 4 Main Street T ! | the best on the market—HANLEY'S | e e owEniees A telephone order wil con aroused almest throughout | D, J, McCQRMICK. 3a Franklin St. rld veral reign govern- el t iesoc DENTIST o Office of late Dr. Harriman e B sooyeslacies sy ‘ "Where o sar- | Ross C. Allen, charged with burglary HELPING HANDS' SALE. ents have despat \e British | saloon, was called up + |of a We bt Wednesday and the | Opened Successfully at Spiritual | C nment me as conduct — S - i : . ROLMS, Dentisl | 1" es' night at the Arcanu D the Frankiin Congre- Zot tha: Righar ‘cont Wiz - br.E. W club next Tussday evening invitations | Fatl T30, pitn: hars o o 107 e MERSE Sourt | Academy—Decorations in Gald and | prevsed i Sorrow In'a measage 0| o g ) JQN e | Steam and French Dry bers. The entertainers 3 beautiful flora. el R fon_ 2 to ‘the Massion Heu " | R & ancy y Teleotos 23, SRFI | Tars. o TN0 e eri o | s. Relatives acted as bearers. e h The annual two days sale of ud. The aucen donated $1310 and| Spite 46, Shannon Building | = T & e ot sl e | 1 _ Fist | bivsay 8 sy L8 he queen mother, Alexa , $1,000 to adi p inds K elocutionist, Mrs. Grace Ald- | oo g FORMING NEW BA Helping Hands opened Wednes the same fund Take elovator Snetucier swreet on. | Modern Shades of all Kinds of Uust Arrived — H. Koshler & Goss|Tich Crowell, soprano, and the Har- rand Master Holden. = hip of | Afternoon in the Spiritual academy | (O 0 Homnarstein has pr e Paate 3 2 | mony club, which also plays for danc- | Grand Master Justin Holden of the | Musicians Meet Under Leadership of |gnq 1n spite of the stormy weather |, O°Gar Hammerstein ha epte (i’nmcm; and Ostrich Feath- BOC K ing. | grand lodge of Connecticut, A. F. and A. W. Jarvis. there was a large patronage, indlc of WA o0 Hougs Tor AT, Eitr Ly | A went to New London Tuesday = . . | tive of success even greater than that | iainment in aid of the fund. The Y R Yers ¥ Sk Miss Jean Hainiiton, secretar | night to make an official visit to Brai- | Under the leadership of A, W. Jarvis | of proviou ous booths | ghivSite: cederation ha «,f‘du[fflf; e DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN }ers. re all parts of the c the »nal League of Women V rd lodge, No, 102. With the exem- |there was a mecting on Wednesday | were prettily ted with gold and | 4o the mavor of S ,‘\ apton’s SN : 3 H JACKEL & CO0. girls this week, comes here from Proy- | lodge closed up the work for th at_which the project of ng an- |about .the booths were covered With |t take eae of the orphaned childres T idence, where on Tuesday afternoon |Son. The work was in fine s other brass band in Norwich was dis- | dainty gold and white shades. Be- | ¢ the crew H o In eharge of Dr. 8. L. Geer's practice spok larze audlence includ- Was witn many visiti cussed by the musicians present. MT. | iween 5 and 7.80 o'clock a S s 2 = " she spoke 10 a large audlence includ- ' Was witnessed by ¥ visiting broth- | cussed by musiclans - tween 5 a 30 o'clock an appetiz- | " Saq and silent crowds ag ted during his last illnees. 2 i _ — | i e SR i MR S BB, M S e B Sl e o i vt ™ e e Office: 48 Fronklin 8k, Sent Message of “Good Luck.” Working Women's clubs. | ication of the lodge. men in town, having had a band here | rogular supper committee. oy COMIR onls- e mtaveiton anom it Sl Bl b I T S i The Allan liner | | —_— | period of 13 or 14 years up to|" Op the wall was hung a handsome | depart at 4 late ,,”m’w,, the ‘,‘m]"_“'l ey TR R T N e e S S e el thout 10 s¢rs agt and afies a1 | ol gk mad. s, Gomated 1y s | epms 1 et gn e omevts | THIE FINEST NORWICH, CONN. that on Saturday at midnight when | ernoon, the Progressive Missionar y from . | conducted the Leominster band for two \‘Anl;—c\w ua;gwrg‘_ 'lT,‘” booths y ndiies v ke Tt TR | 55 os f S ns, she ser ab o e Central Baptist church | inual department con- | oA 3 . __|in charge of the following ladies 1s now begun to realize that —_— a wireless m p Good 1 to | was entertalned by Mrs. DeF. Spof-| R \’7’!1’ugv‘~;n:x"t‘ . he m -‘\1(\gqr?fr;dnLTjsuA\ n]:;:l!\‘”‘\‘rflir,,m Mrs. Charles A. Dowsett; e, { have be sacrificed from ah insufi C - Titan ate tered a huge | ford. eizhicen members being in at- | Orrin Price, C. F. |9f @ preliminary nature and will be |oqrs. 1, U. G. Baker; candy, Mr jclency of boats and a strong feeling G F B G, gt e | o ishieen peabers bing i S iacking aay Siae follawed by olher at which the forma: | bt B Biinn; Dve and-iea dent comn- |1s” aevetsping. T the - goqermmnt | IR TOWN {Grape ruit 1 ours n ped a president, pres (X"\L After - 1 with the follow J - s Y - P i 1 ortimer Taft e 7 board ade has been gr remiss o 3 { taken up. It is the pbject of the pro- | . 1 B 0 e, bt Tk ey ! ot o b £t e 2 o sl et | ey 1 HOPF GAFE From 12 182 MARMLADE “ofpeer: SiC siroallIiehE robraghis | nd Géoree i | moters to have a band of from 20 0 23 | with the result of the firs 1eet modern’ Fequirements DELL- L ke SEEELRT. NS | | o pleces, imu | —_— y | Tue: nhur aws said: Firs - b, e ____ _ _______} Funeral of General Grant. | o Tuesday’s Danbury News said: First 's Doi { | i LI a Ralli 2 : g SIGHE T man Edward H. Ryder and Spe- "Ev‘aryyl;wlad:"sa!?o‘:r:?”:(”((n Tyeyd]d):\. (] EENGTT. OF thE TITANIC. | Al o Mivwoke! QLALITY on's = { eial Poli ne n hilip Linderbeck took i n a cartos N e window ol — | One of the most startling changes k A Major Geheral g+ g e , o g chang work should always be considered 8 §éki, in | (Ered womda 10 the. SERRN Sy TN ‘_\'““\'\““ Aot ‘",';v ""'“,"'\“g""" | Would Extend from Bath Street 100 | ever seen in any man, according to “‘-l‘c[.'-pm-(iauv when It costs no more then 1 R s SBling, Canthmas | e s e motming. the ocomn g ol e R i e Feet Into Boswall Avenue Park. |B: Holsclaw, Clarendon, Tex.. was ef-|ine fnferior kind. =killed 1aei are $ : | ment of three persons to an asylum phy. represents the present attitude foltod yeart oo it Bis Hoth flo | S ik on Gover o e g 1 the same time, from Danbury, is a Warren K. Dowe of New York was | towards Theodore Roosevelt in many | . S e b 7 employed by us. Our price tell the ve i me time, from Danbur ) : 3 | The length of the lost steamship Ti- | Pad such a dreadful cough,” he writes, | cable’ sory which Ml be takew to | Y0 M T dceurrance, and the fact | in’town early in the week quarters with a cartoon entitled “v- | [he [eneth of the lost steamship T1- |GAC Buiy & STeRSiy Coubhe) he writes, | whole story. o i y full | at they ‘were all women makes th | ervbody’s Doing It.” Roosevelt is de- | L21C. 332 e e e e M i STETSON & YOUNG. neter the | be chas P 5 A 11 [ much discussion since the disaster, |EOINE Into consumption, but he began ry N b ttaie Irs, Charles Lewis has been spend- | picted in: ihe center of a'cirolo of all [JRIch, facvesion, since, the dissster, |EVS, W feingla New Discovery, and il ing a Gloucester | sttisses of people, every one hurling a | g 2ol "“fos Voen aakted soversi ot {was completely cured by ten bottles, I students motice that compara-| ., 3 {brick at the ex-president. ) | ofsCivil Engincer Pitcher, and ‘he nas | Now he is sound and well and weighs | Pjes, Cake and Bread Bven cunes uicens tively few bluebirds = are roturning | Mre William A. Norton entertained | Wnen Amundson discovered the South | 91Tl Engineer Pitcher, and he has | 216" unge “For many years our fum ES north this spring, the theory being | the Monday Bridge club this week, Pole, Mr. Murphy also produced a car- | /+"}oh sireet in Franklin street, the |ilY has used this wonderful remedy that canuot ve exceiled Remarkable Results From New Skin | Uit tho umisually severo siorms and | ypey sop, , “who has besh the | (000 On that avhlevement, " showlng | 06, ey 3wl (IrARIIn streel, the fer Coughs and Colds with excellont | ‘Puone your order. Prompt service | Al v Lwig the | Amundson in furs, with a Thermos 1 south during the past winter have | BUeSt 0f Miss Augusta Greene in New [ bottle sticking out of his pocket, car lestroysd @ large percentage of these | L °rks has retur | rving off the pole on his shoulder, th: R birds. A similar condition is saiad to pole consisting of a big unfinished stick | OBITUARY. have followed the cold southern winter of timber bought of A. L. Potter. Remedy that Costs Almost Nothing. et e 5 iresults.” 1ts quick, safe, rellabie snd s e Rt | guaranteed. Price 50 cents and $1.00, | Trial bottie free at Lee & Osgoud Co. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave rs arc quickly re v using Hokara, the The Wednesd: afternocn wi The Danger After Grlp i suring all | of 1894-5, Tha* Interesting ra | Charles R. Oshor: Hes often 1n a A iy . e a RN . | May Be Captain Forsythe. | word nas b recelved here of the | ness, nerve lack of g I 1 & heads, acne, read by the hoste » as b ss, ¢ ! "4 ads, acno TAFT STILL HOPEFUL PO by IS Nuuioas, oiptiven: 4. TPIARAE (3T ~Gapiain ‘IIM v in Mexico, March Charles | €TEY and auibition. wi -andascaping disease respond to this antiseptic an periments with flowe omas C./Forsythe ratired mas Robe Shar e thinof e vyl Rhien ¢ & ; " § 4 e g I food and Hiaaentis 400 b esident Anxiously Awaiting News of | oasting vessels, -who disappearcd | AT, Osborn was a grandson of the luie |(ack of this wretehed disease. e sou fo apsihing n by erT“’ Riga ol £ NG Major Butt's Faze reached Del Mont vestigating the inding of a hody on the |a nephew of Ansel A, Beckwit glorious tonic, Ulood purifec and | Bl Yol order irubs ad | There is n better shelled cors S S T kary e been author shington, 7. -President { California, and aré veach of City Island on Monday. It is y and Mrs, Martin V. B, Lamb of |Fegulatc smach, Ilver and kidnevs, | “Fatimates and of planting | the market than ours. One te ooy B oy g e o s e o Del Monte, enjoying said that o steamsip icket purchased | New Haven, formerly of this My, | Thousands have proved ihat they won- | gladly give mark v our trial il e Mg gy R 1 lends tonlght thar h Surrouncings, golf motoring el s, | i Providence on Saturday was found | Oshorn married Miex Nellie Dodge of (4erfully strengthen the nerves, hufd |’ . GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES. convince you of that fact, 1t's sound the purchase price to dissaiafied | (i) to the hopa that kA s othe: | on the body, which s at tha Foraham | Norwt [ the: Syata_Anc: Testare 0" hazNiy. Sacsc O. T PRTST. Mur. _|and swaet, no moisture or rot, Sl M s F Wkt & ble rem. | Archibald Butt, his , miiftar \de, actions on the Bay of Monterey morgue med. Captaln Forsythe | 'Th ved o ‘uj spirits after an | 5 met, ’.b. ¢ 1 ; ' | i ' |is a redident of Mytlc; Conns.agd had |age ¢ Bty sufte ry them | cloait aa #t 15 posstbiedo Mivs 47 0E s s he- T itas! ; | Senator Lorimer |1 iy Bt ol -l e ik Cantral Ratlee | guara e Osgood A :Buy the BlG BEFO want you to iry some the next timd Continued lack of news of the major « go, April Contli e A = DY, Fip Aiehigen Cantral Ra S | ALARM g o g ot bt Lt the s of the presi- | pocts wers uirrent today regarding O e [ ey Forest B. Hodgdon, Portsmeutd, N, | CLOCK you aresin the-market for shelled corme Hartfo B, 8ays, ‘1 hsve been us- | dent still Jower, bul tonight Mr, Tatt| condition of United States Senator Filed Notice of Appeal. A No i of FRISWELL Nerwich| CHAS. SLOSBERG, hd 3 Cove St. . S | H., now keeps Foley's Honey and Notice of appeal has heen filed with | Bristel—Lecal people who ewn [Compound on hand all the time, IHe clerk of the superlor court in the | shere cottages at Sachem's Head in |says, “My baby had a cold almost all of Alexander, Jr, vs. Sherman K Guilford are complaining that a gen- [ winter but toward Spring | got Foley's ing Foley Kidney Pilis for svmetie 1 have found that they act quickly d give reliof more promptly than dicine 1 have ever expecting that with the al of | William Lorimer, who has been 11l for pathia tomorrow ~something | ten days. One report was that he was might he lcarned seriously fll. This was denied by the ken and 11 The president telegraphed to Major | members a his family and his physi- | Sens’ The appeal is from Judge | eral revision of the grend list in that |Heney and it cured him right up, = |~ nnot recommend. uiem too Bighly.” | Buls relatives today thal he was siil | cian, wio said that Senator Lerimer [Shumwsy's decigion denying the plan- | own this vesr has resuited in bessting |new keep it in the heuse all tae (umer | THERE 13 ne adveriising medi Loe & Usguod Co Hopive &t Cavorable news had improved greatly, 3 it s’ motion to set aside the verdict, their tuxes. Lee & Osgood Coy ern eww equal ta The n foy