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y Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS - 88 Main St. @ Bulletin, The Bulletin should be everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. that time will confer a favor Ly re- porting the fact te The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. N.rwmh Thurudly, April 18, 19‘2. —_— delivered Subscribers who fail to receive it by G00D START ON STONY BROOK WORK Contractor Begins With 60 Men and Several Teams—Clean- ing Out To Be Done First on North Side—Fairview and | Bog Meadow Both Filled To Capacity. CASES NO‘I‘ leY : FOR SUPERIOR COURT. Session Wednesday Lasted Only 17 Minutes—Short Calendar Friday. When the superlor court came in here on Wednesday morping, continu- ing the April additional session, the first case scheduled was the New London divoree suit of Iman L Elion- sky vs. Rebecca Coran Eliensky, but it could net be tried, as Mrs, Ellonsky is ick in Providence, and a telegram to that effect was shown. The case went SCALIO AND ¢MJ.TO ON SKIN Caused by Eenma and Adding to Its Horrors. Try This Remedy at Our R The thick, hard crasts or scales that ompany nearly 21l kinds of skin diseases not enly cover the surface but ar: so irritating that they add greatiy to (ne suffering of the patient. Aicoholic washes and ordinary ofnt- ments caniot penctrate these, bul treatment with eur new skin remcdy, Entered the arena in Winter Rail clad. There cold weather still to come. winds are mighty winds, and April days are not the rare and perfect dayn of heights. is surely considerable March “Sunkist” rose garlanded June, The price of coal i¢ sailing to dizzy _ Forecast for Today. {4 B “y SAOT ASHISTANS WHER RERUEETED For New England: Rain Thursday;| Supt . J. Corkery of the water de-) 8o that the cencrete work is out of | Over for reassignment. *J‘_*“""I’jwfi“,“\"fil""' x;"*{'-/‘h“’}‘l;_‘,le,; “‘:,}fl Get a “VULCAN” or “REXANOR odor- Friduy probably faiv: brisk cast winds. | partment made @ visit to the site of [ tle way, adthough thero ls some fix-| Severel ofher fasce word o o D hins. 1t ales keeos the inflamed |less GAS RADIATOR. They wirn cold Pz A a1 Fedictions (rom the New York et | the new Stony brook resorvolr and | qiio, uro also tones Lo bo put on at| Were ready for hearing, After a ses- Skin goft and comfortable and ban- |to comfort, are reasonable in price, 6co- A ardiy Tulr hd CnUMant | dam on Wedneaday afternoon, whero | th6 gate house. 1t ls probable that the | sion of 17 minutes court went out un-|lshes the eruption, bringing the S | nomical tn gas consumption. Yout will vatiable winds, and on Friday partly | Ube contractor thls week resumed work | contractor will ot e through with ‘”T}l?"".’.;x{“&'“2;2,.:?.”1‘,““;;“1““:1' ‘Saxon Suive is mill enough for % |Proclaim it the wisest investment yoyl cloudy and warmer weather, jafter the winter shutdown, and upon |the work. till October. g s . v.| children’s remedy. yet is equally satis- | ever made. * i " | his return the superintendent reported | Superintendent Corkery found that|administrator, vs. Beebe & Bragaw,| 1 cnilE b i 5 Krtes ~ SN e o LANG B ok pecbw . I that the contractor had taken boid (the Zi-inch pips was taking care of[another New London case, it was stat- | fctors for grown persons. =~ . | Crane's Latest Gas Toaster, “Sta- The following records, reported (rom | vigorously, with wbout sixty men at | ihe nutural flow of the brook all right | ed, might be settled out of court, This| , WY Sexon Balve B vou WORE &SI | tite” Gas Tubing, Rotary Tank Heat-| o o tigh oloth aré piritn Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes| w,rk and a few teams. | Wednesday at Stony brook. I8 a suit concerning an estate, Off GRS 90 HHT back your moh: ers, the famous uud” Instantaneous s 0 Jo8 in “temperature and the barometric| ‘'he first work to be dome is in| At Fairview reservoir, Superintend-|Wwhich the plaintiff administrator, | * P 0 moeter: I lar about the fashion, the “snap* the hanges, Wenend | . | S . 5 = i ¢as attached | Broadway Pharmacy, G. G. Engler,| Water Heater and the latest models of changes Wednesday: i | cleaning out and this hus been started | ent Corkery stated that there was now | and property of which was attached | o ion) = 1912 Gas Ra dels, the livel; N [ | Ther. Bar. | (" the north side of the reservolr, Al|so much water that some was going [bY the defendants. ; e A4 Ranges are amang ihe' ghod | Wxickne métha the By BEEIIE 14 m sevene the présent time the ground is found | to waste, but this could not be heiped.! It was said that the suit of thej= ——— things we will gladly show you. and colors, but don't neglect the things S 12 m. cres . -98 | very soft, due to the large precipita- | Bog meadow has ail the water it can|Johnson home vs. Gilbert S. Ray-| . preached at the Congregational 157 Franklin SL ¢ p. m. | tion {he heavy spring rains, and |hold, and with Fairview in the same|mond, trustee, and others, a Norwich| L L, Boreun o o oy back of the style, Highest 60, lowest suit, might be settled out of court, and { this interferes to some extent with the | condition, the department can see that Comparisons. work of teams. But the work to be | it has water enough on hand to jeep |it was therefore put over. Daniel G Braws of Mdio wek A fi‘s & Elwtrical “e " Be particular, i¥'s a good thing-te be SU”S PRESSEI] 5“3 Predictions for Wednesday: Cloudy | done just now is af the kind that does | Fairview full to its capacity tuntil| The same statement was made r | Euest early in the week, ef his oDy P . particular, but be particulag ia the and cooler. not call for a large number of teams |June 1. This will be done by grad-|garding the suit of John Meiga ¥s.| Bocwell Brown of West Town stree Alice Buildi i Our wa on Calls EV"!V‘ Wednesday's weather: Cooler’ and|al the start. The men empioyed on |uating the flow from Bog meadow to | Morris L. Siegel. This is a suit for i ce Building, 321 Main Street | right way. g 48 in. the job at present are mostly those | Fairview at the right point to main- | damages for injuries caused in.an 8S-| Afi.. vigiting friends in Cambridge half = — wio were working last fall, many of | tain it at full pond, and if Fairview |sault. Mass., Miss Maud Hitchon has return- If your clothes are half cotteny and Sun. Moon una Tides. them coming from Hartford. By next|is full on June 1st, it can be confi- e = 4 to her Bafné, on West ToWi: siréet cheaply made, where's " S [ Lign ] Meos | week prebably more teams will be put | dently stated that all danger of any| UNIVERSALIST CONVENTION. i _T mfl:b'- ]yuewmm! has hgmmg an Sets. || Water. || Rises. | to_work. - 3 water shortage in the present season & 3 *“Y'A‘D b Bheaton b Mr. and Mrs. Harbeck recently ing to be in a few weeks’ wear? Just ¥ e Uhe spillway dam is practically done | is at an end. rogramme for Two Days’ Session t0| y,oveq from Yantic to the house on think that over. : Be Held in Meriden in May. West Town street formerly orcupied ames Filburn. EXACT ~ SCIENCE We'll give you style that will stay ONE OF THE THREE CONNECTICUT BRANCH OF The eightieth annual session of the S ONATTO 3 ) i Connecticut Universalist convention| Miss Jane Hitchon . has returned . work are |1 s OLDEST INSURANCE COMPANIES | BAPTIST HOME MISSIONS | i5"%0 e held this year in Meriden on| stter a visit in Montelair, N. 1, viers 5 3 Carban F Good | 4 —— | et May § and 9. A day’s retreat has been \s the guest of her cousin Aiss|§ The Best Fountain Pen on 2 b ad \ 7 Mutual Assurance Corporation of This | Twenty-ninth Annual Me ting Held at | ;rranged for the clergymen at Squite's Thompson. hy ults at to 11 kind LS S City Chartered in 1795—Has $136,- | Hartford—Reports from This Sec-|cottage on West Peak, where papers . g the market X bours after high water 15 In low P E e tide, which 15 follawed by Sood tide 000 i Edror Now. feREs will be read and discussed, impromptu | Mrs, Willis Bramble of Stugtevant | HATTIE L. JEWETT G A s —_— meals served &nd a general g0od time| street has returned much improved in | Pump filler Doubl feed that are guaranteed to give perfach In an article that estimates the| The twenty-ninth annual meeting | enjoyed. ji| Reatth attor & VISt in M odeup, it P e Tee i ¥ g ! L s satisfaction. Public Stemographer mad Shorthand total fire insurance in force in the |of the Connecticut bramch of the| Rev. Willls A. Moore, pastor of Bt | her sister and other relatives A + ; Inited at thirty billion dolla oman’s Amer \ Mis- | Paul's' church, aid the church commit- = ) 3 . and Personal Items. to the fact two companies in Phila- | Avenue tiee chareh Hasttord, on | tertain their guests. W. W. Miles of | daugter Miss Marion Rogers of Wash | e <5 o delphia and one in this city are among | Wednesday. 49 Foster street is making prepara-| ington street left Wednesday for a Ever one warranted _Mr. and Mrs. John T. Melnty the thirty five insurancé companies | The morning session began at 1050 | tions to secure quarters for the guests| visit with Allison C. Rogers in y antef New York c are in town, hav which received charters after the Rev- | with singing All Hail the Power of | Who Wwill spend the two days of thej ton. been calied here for the funeral of olutionary war and before the end of | Jesus' Name. Mrs, George F. Genung |convention in the « ! T uncie, Patrick Melntyre. Mr, McIn- | that century. | of Brookivn, state dircctor, preaideq| The following programme has 1 Mr. and Mrs, L. W, Boyd and Miss . | tyre, who resided in Norwich up tc The Norwic ref 44 [ ivare: wetss 5 en pri od lattie Boyd of Town street, and Mr: ations and | 1¥7e, who resi p to al The Norwich company referred to is | There were about 160 women present. | arrange = Mgt n . I+ will pay you to see | W vears ago, is employed as a| The Mutual Assurance Corporation of | Prayer was offered by Miss Mary 1, Wednesday, May 8. oyl D ve Fiichulcled n en’ i 'ss‘ The Home of Hart Schaffner & Msrg ful | mounted policeman in the metropolis. | the City of Norwich, which recetved | Huward of Hartford, assistant direcs | 7.30 p. m. Organization; roll call; | Wednesday te make their home in b i1l line | P 2 ey Syr Y fi 5 L it { He will spend several days here re-| its charter in 1794 and is still doing |tor. Mrs. Genung appointed the fol- [ appointment of committees; welcome| Syracuse, N. ¥. ne clothes. « and Painis|newing old acqualntances before re- | business with policies covering §136.- | owing committees: 1o the city, by the mayor; OMCIAl T°- | eee——— rning home. 900 in Torce on Dec. 31, 1311, This is | Resolutions—irs, T, Edwin Brown, | ports: report of state superintendent. BORN. ; ng Bt epresented by 62 policies, all on | New Britain; Mrs. Frank Preston,| 8.15 p. m. Ocasional sermon, Rev.|gyvnppeon | antt 5, r Hang nd Decorating. WEDDING. dwelling houses in New London | Danielson; Mirs. E. W, Darrow, Wil-|H. E. Benton, Stamford; communion | *AYjERsON—In Willmantle, ApHl 1 | o —— Y e county, most of them being in the | § service, Rev. W. A. Moore presidir anderson of Valiey street. it Campmn-Huuhhnn. mxm? of i‘r\\‘n h nmi! Nn\\‘ vlf“’:d”';; of next meeting—Mrs. F. E.|ministerial relief offering. NICHOLS—In Wilimantic, Apri 13, : n A wedding of much local interest| Policy No. 1, issued in 1795 by the | ¢ Chester; Mrs. Bdward A, Ful- 1912, & son to Mr. and Mrs, Frank P. F. MURTAGH ok place in St Patrick’s church, | NOTWich company upon the so-called | ler, Suifiold; Mrs. Gustava F. Greens| ¢ .o !Th;::i:fimrf:;:“f: ing. con| . Nichols of Hign street & i B0 Wat Wil &% Watertown, Mass, on Wednesday eve- | Benjamin Huntington house at Nor-|of New London. A e T iay. ‘Now Haven; | BUTTON—In Glasgo, Conn. a daughter 2 and est Main St. ning at 7 velock. when Miss Mary T.| Wich Town opposite Gen. Harland's | ° An address of welcome was made by | ducted by Cha say, New | i| " to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Button ¥ 3155 still In force, but the company’ now | Mre o o : subject, The Past, the Present and the i | Houlthan of Watertown, Mass, and| 750010 fopeh DRt e T Do write | Jus. C. . Gordon, on behalf of the|n o’ work of the Church; reports| MARRIED T. elle, | s 1o her atter 0 " write | Jadies o Ay A Venus Raphist | P ork of the Church; reports| p —- l\""\m, ;;x!w‘?;’:’:‘l?;)::_\'u\:\ ‘\n‘:s‘,”;) et J e Russen the last 75 years -:A(u)x(hfjt :L\:‘ns. lxi::)nlgl;l; x}:;:cfiuij:mp’el o new busiess; electlon | opr. YNNI, Frovidence, . 1. We will Serve When Your Eyes united in marriage by 2 Roach, BA paid 100 per:cent return-pram- i ful respones i » s ohi od April 15, 1912, by the Rev. Hugh H . trouble you, or you are in meed NO l pastor of the church. Miss Mary B, | jims and the only executive officernow | Mrs, Clara A, Glazier of Hartford,| 1 1: D e N e the Hoy, Dr.| Carpentér, Robert H. Cope of Media, Another Six of glasses, don't overlook the fact iver, o Somerville, Mase o USlE | snd tregaurer, One of the oteworthy | s Scnelpis e sne haiarese s | Duvid Gibbs, superintendent o sctools | 4, and, Miss Florence King Dunn of OB o Slages, doit ol . . Joseph ¥, Campion of this city, a| d.o6e ®Pul the company s that the | $19.38, were § The expenditures | Meriden- - School, Rev. M.| ROBILLARD — EMBACK In th for years and have made a repu- Now is the time to have your i other of the groom, was best man. aie kept Pt N MWl 5 o ‘;\Lrfl $48.32," leaving a balance of [ 3P M- Ij';:;fi:“"‘“’ Seltipel, oy, M-I raty April 17, by Rev. Thomas tation by giving quality and ser= 3 3 e A s S bt in one book, the same book | g3 1 S. Nash, Boston. 5 Grimbly. ‘Henry C. Robllard. aad . 1) . Automobiles and Carriages | .5, Viifon and pean trivamings. and heiig tised for th recanda 1.ty a5 BASSFta Seeah ihada iy ddoul assvil- |t P The S0 P O T M8 Bdna | Miss Blisabeth Lucy Bmback, both of Music by the IS et Ane L le(cd md Re am:d T T e | Bual meeting of Jan, I, 1013, and Tor | uilons. " A, Giasier read tho report | L, Earris, Morldén. this ofty S examined with modern sclentifie S aesh ot reaamiab)S WIS Hive| &S GLhIN] N DUMGHRL A COBUOHA | pdive itk shattops 18 1191 Smne | SETNCERE0R BESER AIEAAE S STATE REBEKAHS. ton," Napoleon Foursi 3 DI R G vislon corrected. Lenses matched our work After the wedding ceremony a receD- | aldest company in New York dos not ‘~:;'31v0£~»\l]" Mox, Genig read the ¢ b Roselma Davignon, both of Taftville from broken perts. Repairing of - L, "33 o4 o e o et e i e e O Mg Nt Sloss o040 | gyt Assrbly Hild w Bridgenrt | oxntFoymthii® oo e || WAUREGAN HOUSE || s iinae e sy 4 et o - s s X » = Massac setts han 181 o e 3 i 3 Horseshoeing and General |Norih Heacon sireet, Watertows, at husetts further than 1818, | i N aver of Wallingford,| —Officers Elected and Installed. of New Wi Bl K6 y. 1t you have had trouble with which there was a large attendance of | REVENUE CADETS WILL | senior girector, and Mrs. R. D. Trick R Miss Mary J " e i your glasses, call and seo ua. ARl Repalrmg relatives and friends, including some CRAbE e l‘” ssex, jupior director, reported for P’m; un;‘mzl T:Wff iu:;m_ ly o Ha town, Mass., both Droprietors. examinations free. SAtMERIINE from Boston, N York, Norwich, AT FT. TRUMBULL.|the New Haven association. tebekah I O. O. F. lodges clo ol 3 Auto trimm d repairing. Somerville, Dorchester, Framingham, e | "Mirs.T. A, Perking of Norwich, sen- | Wediesday at Bridgeport, with f FRERVIEIN DL VS S A fwll line of Carriages and Busi- | and other places. The bride is a pop- | Class of Eleven to Pass Out in May— | ior direcior of the New Loudon ‘asso- | electior L "‘W",’:e“;z"m”f\;r'* = DIED. ! BHapEn 24a8 ess Wagon: lar young lady, being weil known | Incoming Ci. f S ciation, presented her report lowing officers: ess——" st “'n\m‘h»lu New London, April 18, ; 8 9 Class of‘Seven, ' 3 : cey | tharine rshirt, Bridgeport; vice Maiiola A, wife of Luther O. et locally and has a large circle of s | Miss Gustava F. Greene of New |tharine Lammershirt, Bridgepo 2 fahola A., wife ‘of Luther 'l'h PI C dd C NG SarreTaee, fricnds. The groom is also well known | Exercises of graduation will be held | London, junior diréctor of the asso- | president, ;‘1";‘ :;‘;Ti““*,‘ “F‘mu:“:; Weeks, aged 64 years [ lflt' ddden Ce. gen or Overlan, ars. her The presents received were|at th school 5 . | ciation, rep<~ ed. Eas artford; warden, 2 S | at the school of Instruction, revenue 3 - e Ms g many. including china, cut sil- | cutter service, at Fort Trumbull, May | _MIs. F. A, Thompson of Norta Ston- | Mannvllle, Waterburys secretary, o Optical Departmen | Verware and naany other 1 arti- (15, They w > second Hiel Y | ington; sentor. directar of the. Ston: E. Johnson, Torrington; treas- | ptical Department. - . hey will be the second held since M “ara E. M. Douglas, For- | 144146 Mala Street, | cles, and also a check from the She- |the removal of the school to New |ington Union association, reported for Miss Clara E. M. S s ” e . 11 TO 21 CHESTNUT ST. tucket Engine compans No. %, of which | London from Arundei Gove, Md. | that association. ; - Kkd#thes, - Mlis Dora: C, K Finest and largest storage room BRI 4 iy the groom was at one time foreman.|. The first sraduation at New Lon-| It Was announced that Miss Adri-|Guilford, and Jrs. Jennle Spar A in this city. Elevator service J|———— | Mr. and Mrs. Campion will spend a|don was held last year. It was ad-|cune Cook of Jewett City, has been|New Haven == ..o o = 15 iiain Street, connected. Nates reasonable. few days at the home of Mr. and|vanced some weeks because of the de ppointed acting junior director for| Numerically t*g'l“““,““ frem ity 3 ) You cannot afford to use‘ Mrs, Willlam Campion on Golden|mand for officers in the revenue cut- | the Stonington union association uniil | der was reported to be In a prosper bons 1 hile Mazda |20 before leaving for their new |ter service. The places of the grad- |2 Permanent junior director is ap- ;“‘51'°“‘*“"";' The a‘g(‘)"“‘l mebay car] amps while Mazda | ome in New Rochelle, N. Y. Both|uating cadets were not taken by any | bointed. n the state is now 7,000, Mrs L PI M. tind Bte, Catmplon have:the best e v“,,‘,"“ ks it ‘the| A solo, Have you Had a Kindness | Mary A. Norton of Haverhill ges Contract wark amps are selling at such low | | AR, & D ¢ | the Massachusetis state > esident of wiskes of their large number of friends | school Shown? Pass It On, was sung by Miss I 1s now much smaller than when Funeral Directors rices as at the present time. |for o lons, happy and prosperousfirst established at the old fort. . | Alice Traver, with Miss Pauline Sher- | assembly, was the guest of honor at and Building MateMals of every [|N2Ve to send out of town fer Jeus 4 > | married lite In fact there are now buf two|man Jenne as accompanist. the session. aNDe desoription. Let me quote you [i Steamstip Tickets to dniy part 6% S89 25 Watts $ 50 e clihuks, b Aeet olkad oF 2 Mrs, C. L.Cole of South Norwalk . : 4 |'world. 1 can not only sell you Steam. 2 1 o and the 3 = lle Hill, d estimat 7 30 Watts 85| Albert Normand of Worcesier was|second’ class of 16, The first class of | Senior director of the Fairfleld asso- Nails on Thamesville Hill, BTN Y SR NI ship Tickets at the Lowest Rates, but 60 Watts . _75|a visiter in town Wednesday {11 is the class to be graduated. All| ciation, presented a memorial tribute Since so many automobilists have | can #ive you full informusitn SN 100 Watts ... $1.10 : . : of the cadets now at the school are|of Mrs. M. W, Silliman of South Nor- | lately picked up nalls and had punc-| a B s e S ~¥g i ired by the General Eleotrs | o V/lem A, Pitcher has returned | cadets of tho line; there are no cadet | Walk, the predeccasor of Mrs. Cole as |iures on the Thamesviile hill below J A. N. CARPENTER ing different points for your Steame Compan “ | from a visit with friends in Boston. | engineers now | director of the Falrfield assoclation. |Dunham and Shipping streets many | Lo . N ship Tickets, See ‘l Captain Jac superintendent of | In memory of Mr Silliman, the | chauffeurs of the cit. h they have| X FOR SALE BY Rev. C. H, Ricketts is spending sev- | the school, has stated that he expects| Women of the Fairfleld assoclation | discovered how th n of that | Lady Assistant. Commerce Street JOHN A DUNN V. PENDLETON, Jr., gl days in Now Haven attending | an incoming class of seven cadet en- |havo sent Miss Helen Story o New |section are amusing themselves now | Telephone call 328-3. é s e reunion of Yale seminary alumni.|gineers in v early. The 11 cadets,| Haven to the Chicago missionary|by filling the highway with nails tc 2 g > 10 Broadway. “‘., be' graduated May 1, will be us” | Uainiug school. — Afier compleiing | bother the car owners. AS there is Henry B, Church. Wm. Smith Al'en Tluplions 174 50 MAIN ST. | sined at once to duty on cruising cut- | the course, Miss Story will take up | penalty by law for such obstruction of | ters along the coast | missionary’ work, especially among the | the highway, this is a dangerous form 4 o ey They @il not on the forelgn population of the Fairficld as- |of amusement for anyone who gets| PATRICIAN B AN enevolent Society Meets—Various | practice cruise of the ltasca. The ltas- | Sociation. caught at it | 5 0 P fort T RPRING A DID IT EVER OCCUR TO Items of Local Importance. | ca will leave June 4 with the 16 ca-! Miss May Huston of Boston, the e \‘3. nl“mm Q:U\u Shoes and Oxfords. SPRING MILLINERY £ e dets of the present second class and | Dew district secretary for New Eng- | New Spring Styles. £ Thore was & well attended meeting | tho- seven ‘ncomin cadet engineers | 141 of the Woman's American Bap: NORWICH TOWN Sold only by A fine assortment of latest styles in of the Ladies’ Bemevolent soclety in |aboard. | tist Home Mission society, told of the Bepiiieny | Hats. Come in and see them. the parlors of the Congregational| The growing importancs of the rev- | Baptist missionary work in Lodge| Fumeral Services for Mrs, Lucy A. FRANK A. BILL, | church on_ Wednesday (E‘Slc\l:\;mu, the | enue cutter Serviee is shown in the| Grass, Montana, and of the erec tion | - Hammett—Rev. George H. Ewing Wt i Bidest MRS. G. P. STANTON, | presidant, Mrs. George Vhittiesey, | fact th the' school here eannot pro- | 0f a schoolhouse and other buildings dil M Religi Congress— occupying the chair. The meeting|duce officers enough to fill the de- | for the education of the Indians. The| Attending Men-Religion Congress etucket St. I have arranged to take care of my that the best place in Norwich to buy | 0pened with the usual devotional exer- | mand. In time of peace the revemus | Work is conducted along three lines— | Whist of A, E. Club. - s livery busi WALL PAPER was at Shea & |Ci%8, followed by the reading of the cutter servics is of even greater wer- | Teligious, educational and medical, - i e i vk A. MARSHAK hack and livery business notwithébing< Burke's ? A b e v s TR ‘,‘,':‘,f' ’C&.Uf“"‘ i £ftachiosn. Seaslon. functal of Mrs. Lucy H. Hammett, cQ CORE AL LUNTAN ing the fire, with office in L. L. Chap- We have over 200 patterns in neat| A pleasant social hour followed the |° 0= Srons Yeart. = | The session in the afternoon began | which was held at eleven o'clock | 123 West Main St. : | e -~ { . man’s store. All calls will be given 4nd pretty Wall Paper, from 5c a roll | Dusiness session and refreshments of | at 145, Miss Mary. Traver New | Wednes morning at the Johnson | nencing t ek T will b . e R, cake and ice cream were served by MONTVILLE DEMOCRATIC | Hayen spoke ‘on Our Misslonary | home. The service was conducted bY | maii aowns sile on uil of my nes And prompt attention. Telephone 883, d Mrs. Willlam Hicks, Mrs. Peter Wil- | Training school, She described the | her pa ev. H. J. Wyckoff. AMong | secon SORE. Tor Wan Ang hays 4 We want all to inspect our Spring | son, Mrx. James Granam and Mis S ORUBUS: | o E fhe sl wRIC: 1s ocatoa aetian: and. farthtibna: e cross, & | Givs e, S awa gu s ricas line of goods. We want you to see ]\;éllL\Am l:u}!um, There were about 30 | C, W, Comstock and Fred A. Johnson | :)n .‘v;:‘““,if' ;';]xlld‘lhuw it trains y v\xl._ng wreath a{:\n_l a crtj'u . Bux{{al \\,«l«' | avrisd e 2 roved ot By ;“‘r"::f;'" ';“’ MR el Elected—Uninstructed Takavio innslldtingete dey. D, Dionic| triaats ok bestecn. - T [THERE HAS BEEN NO DISORDER WM v " age. Fenitca ce n Rextist | & . & Son hadiehn 1 ' S ey o e WEDDING. The Montille Gemocratic town cau- | Shic%; an lallsn Daptiet clorgyman, | Heny Allen & son ad charse ot Garden and Flower Seeds| v Tue coaw reaion fids of Houssfurnishif East ey cus held on Wedne v afternoon| " yjjes Mary L, Howard spoke i 2 | " " (Successor to A. T. Gardner) ings in Eastern Fournier—Davignon. named Charles W. Comstock, the pres- | ood s, Mary L. Howard spoke on y bty T buy, | 1tsa credit to any class o men when Connecticut, and our prices are always | Napoleon Fournier and Miss Roselma |ent state central committee chairman, | oo Y08 Teople and told how the T ust the time to buy.|si000 quit work and are quiet ana T the fowest | Davieuon vers married Tuesday morn- |and Fred A Johnson as the delogates | ig people’s socleties were dolng|' The A. E. Club of Norwich Town|Then w car 'S vhile watliog £ | Parlgnon wers marvied 1 |ana A Tohnson as ine delesutes juucl (o'advance missionary work. Tn: | was. eiteriainc Wednssass evenme | 11€n When the warm days | peacesdie while waiting for a ne | n the o olic ¢ |to the state convention at Bridgepert. | ‘oo L Rt onL et erta dnesday eve = i s Shea & Burke | n. The | The deloeaten were ‘aninstructed. © - |, SCT (URCRESEES Tie. S50 | by Mes, Thdmas Buc er home | come you are prepared for |asreement. LAD plac Mise Delina Dayig-| . Charles 4. Chappell wus. sécted| DL 2oven men. One repre- | on the East side, s of whist w3 e hre. idkily. protd ot ‘s HIEHEN. M@RWICH and TAFTVILE. non, and Willlum Fournter was (he | chairman of the caucns and Fred A.|“cnted Columbla, and she gave audi-| were played, and towards the close i | planting htatde i o s S | Best man. 3. O: Telller sang 4 oo 4t | Jonhoon chorkc The. ol tewn. com: | Lo {0 the six’others, ~They repro- | freshments were served by the host- New stock of Utz & Dunrfs Highe —_— iy the mass. Relatives from this city, | mittee, ¢. W, Comstock, M. J. Hickey, | jcrted respectively an ltalian, a Mex- | ess. ! grade Shoes and Oxfords from $200 T ST R | Harfoni s Wilimantie sttenieathe | Wiliain Smidds: Somn Driscol - and | am, @ Chinaman, o' Kiowa. Iidian, an — 'Peopie’s Market! E. CHAPPELL C0, |[Zv b wedding L C. Tverett Chapman, was re-elected, | ALask id @ negro. Going o C. E. Convention - | P ' ' Ales, Wines d Liguors The bride wore white crepe de chine s veacties: 4 Mrs. George W, (oleman of Boston, A 4 | d 150 Mai Acme Cushion Shoe, $3.50. { and carried carnations, The bridesmaid | | president ot the New England branch A number of young people from the | 6F ii Central Wharf an ain Street alw B stook a d carnations. The bridesmaid Clouds Hid Eclipse. | F 2| Christlan Endeavor society of the ranklin St. Telephone, Sold exclusively by | wore pink crepe de chine and a black | o demnipey oreas on Mormonism. | . " Gongregational church will at i X ; i A g3l | annual eclipse of the sun, whicki | She described the far reaching work | Firs e ol | JUSTIN HOLDEN, Pro JORN 6. KE t ‘the home of the bride. The cens | &in at sunrise «t .13 o'clock and to| was spending " §2,000,000 yearly in 1 to be reld Friday afternoon | ———— B s l® KENYON & co [ Will reside at the home of the brige pp | 1 at .40, was lidden by clouds trom | missionary werk Rav, Dr. William | and evening in Jewett Clty | 62 CENTRAL AVE s Proprietors. | thair return from a wedding tour. The | the sight of any Norwich observers, | U. ke , pastor of thé church, made A Large Assortment of losed Tussday and Thursdey i A — | groom presented the hest man a pair | }u. wmvc & on The invasion of Hea- At Men-Religion Congress | Selflpr‘";" uesiay . of gold cuff links, and the bride | | then Cuits tn- America.” Rev. G, H. Iiwing of Elm avenue S0 P, N, New Wall papers gented the bridestnaid o £01d hraceict, | ent b it = e Nomias 1o (0 s "2 | TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT- | hero wero many handsome gifts. The | choir we any handsome| NEW COLCHESTER PASTOR. | New York city, during which time he | PR £ pom ¢ employad in the Vaughn | floral forms, Relatives acted as bear- b e Ay will attend the meetings of the Con- | CASES; also Leather Goods at | in up—todl;le patterns and newm-m. ry, being 4 moulder by trade. ers. was in_the Sacred Heart | Rev. W. B. Cornish Formerly of Old £7ess of the Men and Religion For- . PAY “)UR BII.I.S .'C — cemeters. Funeral Director George G. - ward' Movement. colors. o not place your | i d Mystic Takes up New Duties LOWEST PRICES { FUNERAL, Graat was in charge. . 4 order until you have S T 3 o 3 ; i P i ig! on the y seen et Annual Mesting”of Ecslesiastioal So. | . The Methodist Bpiscopal church ai Briefs and Personals : Frae Burning Kinds and Lehigh ours. We do the work if 74 Colchester resumed services lasi Sun-| There will be preaching f CAWALE TR BTOCE . s. ek if 80| The funeral of Alfred Goyette, who ciety, day evening under the leadersnip of | ternoon at the Scotland road bal o & i b tUnCBS National M desired. died in Foston on April 15, was held | The annual meeting of the Reclesias. | Lheir new pastor, Rev. W. B, Cornish, | e The Shetucket nflfl]‘S\' Co., | = i { from the home o s mother, Mrs, Ed- | tical society was held Monday evening | formerly of Old Mystie. Mr. Cornish| Mrs. Samuel K. Lovett of Wa « sl g . U, In this w know the A 8 [ Vs Demars, on erchants' avenue, | in the lecture room of the Congrega- (s a young man, but has had much | ton sireet is the- gucst of ds. ir | 2 5 ot of sout iving Ans ISR The Fannm St“dm- | Weduesday morning. At the services| tional church, officers being clected as | experience in religious work. He spent | New Haven this week. 321 Main Street | Office—cor Market and Shetucket St { 08t of souc lising and Slwass A . S | Rev. a1 ‘u‘\‘(:fiu'n"“:nfifitllir'f”Mi ’.uuul""& Church committes, Knnis | Several years in the employ of the| ik = ¥ Telephone 163-12. turned endorsed cheque. J # on cfated and | Pais | 4 h urned endorser > Thomas Kmerson, John Brier- | Youug Men's Christian association in | 4 many relatives and friends were pres- | ly; usicrs. John Volkman, Allan Bo- | New Jersey, and has studied at iho e - den A, pxs T Courtecus And Lberil (PeSEESY 31 Willow Street . | slé, William McNally, Martin Wohlle- | Bible teachers’ training school in New | cirer Jisitine ot Mie rorqag Liord tendled to every dépesiter WG g ben, Harold Pingree, Arthur Schofield, | York city and at Wesléyan university, | ® WAL ferdnne account be large or small. P Irnest Davis and Willlam Aberg, Quite recently he conducted a series| poo 1 oo o _'r w We solicit your patronsges H e - of ovengelistic meetings in the South Ofe Sh Ll uwe o Wels ‘o | Farrell & Sandersor. Pro N ! A Full Line of Notes and Personal items. M, E. church at Middletown. Speak [___flA — A S b | “It burns up clean.” . FHEUNCAS NATITHAS SER REACH BASEBALL GOODS, Mr. Longfellow of Plainfield was a | ing of these mestings, the Middletown REETY "( SPECIAL RATES t0 Theutre “°~P-fl Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Sigesly 2 ey DRESS GOODS Traveling, Men, etc. Livery counected | SHETUCKIYT STREET. recent visitor in Taftville, Sun says: “During the two weeks DIABETES of revival meetings, Mr. Cornish’s ser A_GE& Direot DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS, Well Seasoned Wood THE NOVELTY SHOP, i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster were | Ions have been clear and lucid, mark. | Treatment That Cests Nothing If It and Embalm» recent visitors m Willlmantic ¢d by vivia llustrations and convine- | Fails to Benefit. = B New trech stock for Spring o — ing logic. Attractive in -personaiity, g s 'R [ mer, direct from the miils, & €. LRy S Franklin-8trest, N Miss Quinn of Norwich was the | e hias won tho hearts of his audiences | Piatetes bas long boen concidersd an_ncurabe | Hack, Livery and oardlng C. H. "ASKELL. fo dell you ai vers lewssel : i 70 Franklin St., Bulletin Bidg, guest of Mrs. James Graham over Sun- | by his cheerful and energetic manner iense ani fhe Guly Bove beid but to patienta has F 402 — 'Phenas — 489 s, Cotton Gonds, Remmn Garden seeds Telephone €43-3. day, Mr, Cornish will preach next Suniay |/ ofsoverea' plans. 1a Nesitocatied Disbera STABLE s MiLL “':NANT STORE, e evening on the subject ‘Our Eternal bas been found to be e treat- ‘We arantee our service to be the John Bileom, 4 11 Prompt service “ay or night Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Ky ; | 5 g & Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Kyle were | Refuge. ot of dlabeies, Guiekly Tedu Bt N Propy ol g e e o, 338 e ghibsa e wer | B i BB S A | vl moct asnabie pieed | JOHN A, MORGAN & SON, 171 West i 86 CARDWELL'S, 9 Market St Residence 116 Broadwagy. recently. Danbury—Dr. George A. Gilbert is | ' Tug testmeat s very inespensive: §1.88 worth ot MAHO“EY BROS., Falls Ave y arke o opp. Theatre. — - carrying on eight games of checkers | the hert will last fwo wecks and wili remote tho Sweet Pea and Nusturtium Seed by the ounce. Telephone €42-3. The bay members of K. 0. K are busy rehearsing for a minsi show they are to give im Poneman hall, by mail with players living in western New York state. The plays are ex changed by postoard. worst sympiomss 1u the most agaravated cases at our store Jet ‘of diet lists, _shows betien Lee & Onood Co. » tres bor o il A R e e S Call foids for dia- THEME 13 ne savertsing metium in Eastern Connecticut equal o The Buis letin for busmess resuits. Coal and Lumber Teiephons $34