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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1912 _'_—=‘—'——_——'—'—__————_——-—_'—_-_—_—__—‘———-=.L ~ X Trinity Methodist Episcopal church . . FINES OF $291.60 ’[hc Lee & 05 ood (_0 ? was held on Thursday evening. The AND BONDS OF $5,000. ; f o | special business for the opening of the o A e il Kl i Men Frequenters Pay and Women's| (GUArantees Hyomel % Norwich, Friday, April 19, 1912. PERSONAL Cases Are Continued. 4T ASPARAGUS .............. N | === g 3 e e § iy = e 8 tor ore Socialists—] wenty men, charged with fre ! STRING BEANS, 2 quart: VARIOUS MATTERS (o Mrs. 3. B Clapy of Pomfret Land- Acting School Visitor Foss Speaks Bef 3 Points auenting, were fined 85 ana. costs, | 1t you really mean that sou want (0| Men’s and Women's Ox SPINACH s W vaas ng recently visited relatives in Nor- . L . . £ 5 $00ER, (o | SHiYe every. bit af chtariil fom B ; wich, ts Consolidate | 2mounting in each case to $1458 |}, 4nd throat why not try a sensible :hl:”Ev:ALE o Mtite violets fn old-fashicned gar- o ‘ Out Questions to Be Settled When Distric total of 29160, by the city court here | remecy thas s guarantced 1o banish fords and Pumps. Y sigh ens about town are in 3 Miss Cunningham of Litchfield speat | * ) on Thursday as a result of the raids | catarrh, or momey back SRR S Orehard swners are Dasy, sprasin | e, weck end Wi frends n Nor Here—Selectmen Must Announce Number on Committee the night befors upon the hovsea of {i oo o already own o litte husd rub s Vig : v s 5| - MEI inkales you can b POTATOES, peck, ... - X gl B g 5 Uit BT Next Month. Fopiite by Aust. BUpL, A. L. Story of the | ber FYOME inkaler you can buy & an Dull Leather Vici Kid, EGG PLANT ..... ¥4 {s loensed today; | . Mrs. Fred Burton has returned to ext Men 7 state police and his 18 aseistants. NG | figh o-ms) for oniy 50 cenis. 1f you . TURNIPS, peck -........ See that your dog is leensed today; | o home In Ledyard after a visit ty Siths et DBRAIL @221 | o not own an tuhaler ask for com- | $2,50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. $1.00 extra after May first—adv. Mystic friend: pleaded not gullty, it belng alleged| 1 "% voMEr gutat which contains ’ 4 Ibs. SWEET POTATOES ..25¢ s ke b L The members of Norwich local, so- books unless the town pays for them. | thal they were employes at the houses D baier, this will cost you $1.00 e Housebolders who had raked lawns 5 ; ares clalist party, heard an Instructive and | At present the change of a family from | in question. 3 " L i Wit Cort PO ML STRAWBERRIES by express| ,q ‘seoded them down welcomed ves- | , Misae3: Desire and Delsy Crandall| {inoly Giscourse on School Consolida- | ono dlstrict to another means o big | 'Six women, arrested as keepers, and | Then breathe HYOMEI und get £1d Daily. terday’s rain. a stay in Montville, 7 T | tion by Acting School Visitor Frank | expense for new books. 30 others, arrested as frequenters, had | 08 F&8 P T oF ot o, another UDO (Japan), pound .......400| . SRR - H. Foss Thursday evening in thelr Better Sanitation Insured. their cases continued i Saturday | utes mucus end hawking eo. another er usun a nnm‘u BIE PLANT ....c....c. 00400 e Marshall cottages at Fastern| s Willlam Fitch has returned to | '09ms in the Stead building. Mr. Foss| mne sanjtation of our schools is a | morhing, May 4th, and secured their, FPCR €0 B CRU W Sy gl by Point are fin'shed and are to be oc-| xorwich after visiting Mrs. J. Hunt | 5aid in par matter which can be greatly improved | rélease under bonds. “Against the six 3 Gagood C d drugsists MUSHROOMS ... 75¢ | cupred this season, Berrv B N BAOADE There are under the present system | TR UL S8 00 BEEe Y O - | Women keepers there was also the | The Lee & Osgood Co, and drugs RADISH ... WL _ o) X in Norwich over 80 members of school | /- T district which is | charge of selling liquor without a 1i- | verywhere. FRANK“N SQ“A“ LETruce 10c | The congregated societies of the| M ang Mps, Allen Bogle visited|Dosrds. Of the children sttending | fuifiee. fn a poor district which 1s | .\ 0% 13 "bonds were also fixed jn |E—— = PARSLEY U107 Tge | Hermannsons of the state are plan- |y g Mrs. Wililam Brieriy at Bal- | school here only one-third of the pu- | nOhTE Ater He oRANen, O (8 OV | theag cases for & continuance tll MaY | (no ofticers spoke to him. and Mrs g ning to hold their convention in New | j,,uile early in the week. plia come under the supervision of the | { % 50" nothing under the present | 4th. The total bonds furnished In all| 4ator and her maid were ushered to TAMARINDS ... ... 3¢ Haven in June. town school committee and school vis- | £ the 1aw, nothing under the Present | ;' cayes ageregated $5.000. ety D, Hirvia aete PINES ceesnnsniianns 200 s are i Bint s 3 .- |, Miss Annie Solotocoft of Norwich | itor, the Falls, West Chelsea, Greene- | jons In the future the children tn| Tril of the liquor cases was not| ) jiio manner from her hushand, saw RED BANANAS .... e e "‘;};g‘;flf"@&'};j.“‘,; has entered the employ of the Nian- | Ville and Central districts being out- | (e oor aistrict wiil have the same | reached till noon and af the other cases | jim Jagt at the rail. beside Colone) GRAPEFRUIT ..... 10c | needed to make spring business start | i Manufacturing compeny. ""(;’,":)""" {m“:f"?‘cq“‘_":“eu which will | chance as the children in the wealthy :‘Qf, ‘:’X‘mf-‘iica;;;hf'g ‘l’]':’ l‘”;‘:_"*’”‘ u“r’l Astor. Walter f.\l.hi']\n'v'h of Los An- M & hes 5 wi g schoo 3 v e city co . nephew of the Montana senator, in with a boom, (s George . Knowles of New | arise as the result of the voting for S rianind achool In the same | om, whers the aimosphere became | F5iof ROPIER of The B0 A onE 4 ; ork has opened her summer home, | consolidation by the town, the frst fKnd O 5 stifiing with tobacco smoke, and there | {5 bbing, was placed on one of | Haile club dance, Muler's, tonight.| Breezemere, at Quaker HIll for the | will be the makeup of the schoal com- | 2rY conditions, and under teachers of | 3o ", on ‘Aitendance of spectators | Sire, 2obbing, was placed on one off ] Tickets 50c. Ice cream for suie.—adv. | seasor 5 y : the same y. The ol n the poor | ¥ = o seal- | Lh8. Craft. " DUCKS, CAPONS, BROILERS, season. v mittee. The selectmen aro consldering | yisicior has had nothing; in the Fich | WhIch took up all the available seal- | % G¥%in comer ere is ro GUINEAS, FOWL, ROASTING | 1t is claimed that the ice left the| 1y 1 B Hawkins and son Henry | the ocmitien wh B e o 3 woh | district everything. Ing room, as well as lining the TOOM | oried Mre. Emil Taussis, as the men CHICKENS, ENGLISH HAM,|lakes in northwestern Connecticut lat-{ of West Gloucetter visited roccatly | smust snmmence Taolr gocmin i Moy Public Use of Buildings. with those who came at court tme. o] of the White Star line motioned to | ENGLISH BACON, r this spring than the average for|with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bussy of | The law srovides for & committee of | The school buildings, for which the | out and there were 53 to be. prepared, | lor husbend to leave hr. s with | a el] ers the past 25 years. Norwich. three, s, nine or tweive persons. 1| public Bay may bo ked for evening | after long conferences between City L N e o ‘The Bast Ganiestbut hts 2 S a recent meeting of the school boards | Bchools and places of recreation, or any | Attorney Hall, State Attorney Hadlal | ks v r, who had bee SUMERS Congregation! Women's. Misinen §5f Wiliam Patterson of Noank has | of the town It was the general opinion | other _broper purpose which the | Hull, Superintendent Egan of (he state T Re L s ompuay o tew|h SEE THE DENONSTRATOR T eet with the " Pomtret ¢ 1% | gone to Spring Hill, where he will be | that the committes should consist of | public desires. It will be possible to | police, who was here for a short time vitier Lha e whr uet Foid SERGIALIT. i o ey e emploved in remodeling the home of | an even number mo that either six or | conduct vocational courses In the | in the morning, and other members of | Tioments sfter ted from him wnd | . A » . Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Rogers, former- | twelve persons will probably be chosen. | bulldings. Many improvements mot | the state police, there was nothing for | % ‘"‘I{‘ ikl ghoy thomen tat to’ Ws | The directors of the New London | Of Noank. Letters which the selectmen have re- | necessarily connected with consolida- | the prisoners to do but wait. Because | &% LOWSiel & TR fater fo l‘. « U, er I“s St aisdain st LEin (a8 Tmaine Gonmaty naeh i 3 ceived from other towns adopting con- | tion will be much easier to obtain un- | she was sick, Cora Mahoney, arrested | Surfac chie Buil, a favor STORAGE AND INSURANCE clared the third quarterly dividend of | voir i {‘ir‘S- gganifx_h‘r).flmdu, Wwho | solidation show that six-is the usual | der the new system. as a keeper, was relezsed on bail. Four | Of ];‘i‘;‘g‘;;(“:""”’w‘:‘ o D PULL A TEN-PENNY CE two per cent. on the preferred stock, | 1o o arried in Norwich Monday, and | number, as with a small committee [ By consolidation it might be pos: of the men obtained bonds and went | V! Sent Of the Grand TR | B Wi " montns. 5 :fix‘leri’fi:‘?n'gn?uifi’:;’flgasctflfy :Jr;c:a, greater efliciency may be attained. ble to save money; but regarding the | out to Junch. "’“';i e ‘\'.‘“‘“1,,,"‘ o ot Wil MENT COATED NAIL, “HEAD A X op 8 postal| Whist and dance, L O, O. F. han,| M € oL eir | A poropriations by Town Meeting. | many possibilities opening to us there | At noon the court came in and|of Ben juggen “ . P Friday, Apri} 19, Admission #5c—adv, | 1ome 0B Winthrop, street, New Lon- \ff“:mprm:nn:und" the conepii. | Will be opportunity to spend as much | Judge Comstock entered a demurrer tam T Bigad, ng ohe et i AND ALL" THROUGH A TWO_ g 3 g o | or more money, but it will be spent to | and it was joined in by Mr. Burnham | Whether they tarricd 1o o e’ JORWICH FUR CO, Wosdmen state that in spite of the |, i, "mithoat aos; *Ltne | much better advantage. Money now |and judgment wes suspended until 2,90, | Statercoms cr whetl rifbreg X INCH PLANK. coid this has heen a most favorable | %000 MEMBERS IN {hrough the district meeting. The new | Pid to superintendents and principais | Close to 2 o'clock Judge Brown took | APProdch the fast boats. Non year for thelr business, with few in-| LEAGUE OF WOMEN WORKERS | committee will have all the powers | IAY Do saved and there will also be a | the bench again and announced ~that| & The WS ol (ol BOCHE ARG | —USING AN terruptions because of severe snow- — Which high school, town and district | ®VIng in the wholesale purchase of |further trial of the cases would be con- | Neary Hours i e s storms. Miss Hamilton, National Secretary, | committces would nave. Under the | (oXt booke. For the frst vear or two |tinued in the Town hal!, to which ths matter what g 5 & " N J. e princi) 8 ol e variou ) Is oW cta a a sta Sraclf or others. | In spite of Thursdays chilly rain, Guest of Norwich Friends. B D Len b st Mt | wili TOBADlY" B retalned and e |onit phen. et Sempiaile MO Righteous Indignation. | ‘ Eulde sou. AL 16| o many and sach flocks of wild geese | 1, v bershin, | would be suleiont. in New Haven ty | cChunges accomplished by degrees. ed. Close to 200 men occupied the| “Tiddy's doin’ a good job in knock A N t 3 Bave been noted flying north that fh |, With 16090 girls in its membership, | HoslC be sulicient, tn Hew Haven the Question of Salaries. benches in the Town hall as specta- |ing out thim blatherskie southern dile- | optimistlc ars predicting continued | (1 National League of Wemen Vork: | cuperintendent in sach of the six or | The same teachers, for the most|(OrS When court résumed its session|gates, gorra, ilicted be thim scoundrel- | warm weather soon. ers, whose secretary, Miss Jean Ham- 3 _ the there at 3.03. {1y officeholders,” remarked Mr, Dooley fiton, 18 the gusst ot Norwich triends, | Soven distriots. part, will doubtless be retained. The | there X g R T R 15| in an organizaticn which can show | , The school committee Wil have to | question will arise as to their pay. Will | , Judge Brown was on the bench, City | to Mr. Hennesses 1904, | ay morning, in St. Patrick's . decide the division of districts and lo- | they receive the same sala: “in the | Attorney Hall prosecutde, Attorney “He didm't object to ‘em in 1904 church, relatives and friends attend. | &0 immense amount of helpful work y e ry as in the [ Atto 4 5 ough,” said Hennessey, *no; 1908, e an anniversary requiem high mass | 00en in its 14 years of existence and | SSIOR of echools. It will be necessary | past? The way to settie this Is to | Werren Burrows fepresented State Al- | though,’ sald Hennestey, “nor 1 ] : L i i e s i - | to_determine how the schools will be | pay them what they're worth, regard- | torney Hull. and Attorney (. W. Com-|did he® for Mrs. James Leary, celebrated by | @D ever growing extesion of endeav- ; > | pay y're , roga; 4 T | S @id not” said Dooley. “But JEm . i, graded; whether there will be complete | less of what they have been receiving. | St0Ck abpeared for all the women pri He did not” said I s SNP Rev. Hugh Treanor. e ?;!:kg:: s aitas o grammar school couses In each of the | Most of our teachers at present are |oners Al beom e g ol e wosipie gl coy W g W R O sohee Baakt the work of the league. Miss Hamil- | SCBools or whether it will bo necessary | underpaid. Their average salary is |DOt guilty fo frequenting. Policeman supporting a pure pathriot, and in " Batirasy, 5 G o b e, | o Teferred (o the ‘record of gan | fo the scholars to go to another | about $40 a month. Norwich ranks |John Irish was the court officer | they was supporting a man selected In our East Window for One ' g which the seague can show for the | %0l to complete their common school | very low in the towns of the state in | Practically every man among the a pure pathriot . AP Week, The New Britain counciis are mak- | past year, in which 20 new clubs were | Sducation. the aalucise (MM teachery, and & gen- [Priscer Ea7e & BEHEOSN BARE H0 T sk ks ing elaborate preparations for {re | started, bringing the total enroiiment Coirses Will Be Uniform. Sral avinos hers woild bb dsatravia | B SRS TE E0 B Al et |ty (0l e’ piike: “Patiuiol dn state conventions of the O. U. A. M. |of clubs up to 140 and about 2200 | One great advantage over the pres- Keep Politics Out. ADL 1he fwésty mea oo plesdsd gall-| 1I0G.. It ata't aontetent | and the Daughters of Liberty to be|Lew members joined in the past year.|ent system will be that courses of | There are at present three ungraded |ty were fined $5 and costs each,| “Fonnessey, id Dooley, “vou're a| held in that city, opening on May 8, | With headquarters in New York, the | study all over the town may be made | schools in the town. It costs about |smounting o $14.58 in each case. | jackass T might charactize son be 4| ’ olland s g league stretches in its membership | uniform. At present there are as many | twice as much per scholar in those |* On mation of Attorney Comstock.|shorter and uglier word. And., bgob, | olland county land owners are go- | from Augusta, Me., to Baltimore, ML, | courses as thero are schools. The |schools as it does in the &raded | continuauce to May 4ih was granted |1 el -sonre an asa. Th fate of the| Inc. s ing into fruit raising on a big scale. | and extends as far west as Cleveland, | question of manual training, music and | schools. The objections to the trans- in the six llquor cases under bonds of ti C at l.\-\k- and ve n talk| o At the Wells farms, at Mashapaug, | Ohio. It has six secretaries. kindergartens will come under the su- | portation of the children are the actual | 3200, and fo the same date in the ease | thowr sonsisteneyt There's only wan F NONE SUCH 1500 appie trees and 1,000 peach troes | The league was organized primarily | Pervision of the committee. Many |cost of carrying them and objections | of tha Keapers. — Their bonds were | LooUL cOmSimtOnCyt N elis 1 and Doo- | EAR P . have already errived for spring plant- | for providing wholesome social op- | children have natural ability in dra- | which parents may have to thelr chil- | piaceq at §300, Jeremian Mahoney &iso | oo miren (e ban with his big fat.| . portunities for its members, but it also | Ing or music and their only chance to | dren going so far to school. It will not | peing accused a sa keeper. In the |-And there's only wan isene worth to| < " hes edcuaticnal classes and develops | discover such talent Iies in the schools, | be an easy matter for the new com- | ease of {he two men who pleaded not | s g g o R | M e e tverett 8. Geor, president of the|ino girjs through requlring of them | @8 often parents cannot afford music or | mittee to settle these many questions. | guiity the bonds were placed i $50, | Hopoom sy od ir : > | T . }t{z|;n_rr,rg l;yjntlnx compary and edltor | the executive work that is necessary | drawing lessons for the children. We must all work together and keep | and the same amount was the bond i“"","’{.';“““;‘,q teh issue?" asked Hennes- Do we use apples in eers Airectory, who has been ill| for the conduct of their individual| The majority of principals favor a | school matters free from politick. | named in the case of all the women | gey in an apologetic tone Send those COUPONS ne Such Mi Meat? onia gt his home on Niles | clubs, It §s of the work of the league | 1N list of text books, as that which | There is nothing more important to | frequenters. v e “ Dooley | ) Such Mince Mea! j | street, Hartford for the last Wour | which Miss Hamilton will speak when | 18 iven little attention in one book | the community than the proper edu- | Al the men upon whom fines were e ol 1 i Yes ma’am. Bought three weeks, is now recovering. She sddresses the women of Norwich | may be explained in detail in the next. | cation of the children. imposed . paid fo Clerk Tibbits. In Sold Political Badges fer p“ffed Wheat hundred thousand bushels Sty 118 e 2 at the Norwich club this morning, | But many people cannot afford so| Following Mr. Foss' falk there was a | moving for sentence in these. ity Sold Felifon) Anians: il Fapplesin 1910, Ind thed rug Store of Seoree at. Fnthaort | Touching upon the work of speolai | many books; we don't want many text ! general dlscussion of the subject Attorney Hall said he was satisnéd | [David Belasco made the Aret mone t RALLION'S o 2‘l’l)‘)es'm 0. In dust. West Side, from 11 & m. to 1 B, Mo fL‘LZ"dL‘r.’ffe“f‘f-’fnf‘ oy Szordc;\tq:‘g }:R:g; that a small fine was sufficient in these | Of 8 GERtr B SUME Mt e ror the 0 proof 2-pie packages, 10 adv. that comes to them through affliation | YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY NATIONAL SECRETARY ON iz Presitennys (TN oot Do o 2 v ; of which he spe using cents at your grocer’s. o the fortheoming staie convention R T e R AT JEWETT GITY TODAY | VISIT TO HAILE CLUB. DISEASEQ MEAS FOUND, & SO o Hakity Aud bl wiE, besauss MERRELL-SOULE CO. of the National Associatfon of Sta g 1 — he thought he was cut out for a come- SYRACUSE, NEW YORK tionary Engineers to be held .n Bridge- e Quite a Party Is Expected to Attend | Miss Jean Hamilton Speaks Upon De- | Louis Lavine Charged with Attempt- | o0 '"“ir ® oo™ tiempt was the acting port, the local branch is arranging to i 7 Afternoon and Evening Sessions. tails of Club Work. ing to Sell Two Carcasses in Hart-| of tragedy. After that he went into 1y y hkve deilers make a big exhibit of Frye—Moore. T ford the business of producing play o such toc’s and appliances as are used | 2 TR The rally at the Baptist church in| Thursday night's meeting for the S o by the engineers, Charies T Frye of Jewsit City ani | 1 oalh Ti i Silenoos. and: cva] Hally oo ot 1 romriny Jor 08 twuis Lavine 3 farmer of Golches 3 i Miss May Butler Moore were united in | jine™ ' imiees to be a helpful and | building was of particular intarest | ter, was arrested Thursday afternoon John Frink, the young son of Wil- | marriage here on Thursday evening, | jicagant occasion for all who will at- | through the visit of Miss Jean Ha on'Portland strect, Hartford, by Po- lard Trink of Wranklin, caught a nice | the coremony being performed &t 7|{cnd and Is for all the Young People | ton, national secretary of the National | liceman F. B. Geary and Food Inspec- trouty, Welkhing three-quarters of 1| o'clock by Rev. Hugh Treanor of St |, Ncrwich as well. The afterncon | League of Women Workers, who made | tor Thomas B. Flanagan, charged with KNOW YOUR CAR Farm "this werk, D O his father's| Patrici’s church at the parochial resi- | scasion begins at ‘3.45 after a few | her annual visit at this meeting and | @ttempting to sell iwo carcasses of FOR YouR form this weck The Doy presented | dence on Broadway. The bride made | 3o sapers. & question box will b | Was Erected by & good number of the | dlseased mmeat to retall dealers in. the ;l ca “vd, :4 1 H.\\l‘!\ nferchant ho|a cl J-r:.'ni"‘g -'\PIV‘P lflfl&‘.&‘ n a “DJ loT- open, fcliowed by a col ion furnished | club members. . vicinity of Windsor stree He" was Audels Answers on s L e ;?\’:x:ro: Dlue whipeord with | by the cntertatning church. The eve- | When the meeting opened at § o'clock | taken to police headuuerters. The R SR LT T e L B3t . ning session which Degins at 7.30 will | there were selections by the club or- |meat was confiscated by Inspector AUTOMOBILES Hattias M et by Miss Mary Kane, the bridesmald |pe in charge of Karl Lehman, the chestra ani Miss Hamilton was intro- | Flanagan and will be used as evidence. JUST OUT at St. Paul's M. E. chureh, Providencs, | tailor made, and 4 black picture hat, | ReW fleld secrstary for Young 'Peo- | duced by the club president, Miss Mary | ~Policeman Geary, who e M arish: rs . v | The cigge . v, 0| ple's work of Conmecticut. Hé is a Celles. beat in Winsor street, received worl g Moy pusabiners wore”prosnt” % | T et e wa Jo' sk | e, ok o Oonveoiont, 18 [ 8| PSCaR 1y e mae ehe mn. |t o out v ekemtin 1 n e at instrumental musical numbers and | per was served at the residence of the | PI¢ In the several states where he has 1£‘om. secreary has visited the club in | pose of spoiled beef to markets. Geary o i sl O Der was served at the resldence of the | been working, and is one who Inspives | their present quarters and she made | Immediately notified Inspector Fian- RANSTON & CO everal addresses, nished, e paret, M g TS Vo | M endiences with his messagee. | her talg of particular application to |agan and the arrest of Lavine fol- X Mrs. Heney F. Dimmock of New | peiatives and a fen latimate fiondy| Mr. Lehman has had a varied life|local conditions and the organization | lowed WE ARE SURE . he W W, York and Bouth Coventry, is one of | httendig. e and Mes Hae 1ot in | 2nd_overcome many difficuities. It ix | of committees, their duties, conduct of | Inspector Flanagan investigated the during the Warm Weather e the thirty New York society women to | an_automobile during the evening for | Probable quile a number whl go from | Toslines and other detafls of club | condition of the beof corefully and| JyJyRRvIag A (V)V} i s join Mrs. Henty, wife of Gen, N. H.|a wedding tour and upon their return | Nere: N Bicut va . a1t el In Dacsalape airton s should be your first care. ag t l Henry, in forming a relief committee | will reside in Jewett City. Mr, Frye o Sht refreshments were werved at use, Ut D bont Th OIS . USINGSs mmr uni y to aid Titanic stesrage survivora.|is a foreman in the Aspinook blezch- | ENTERTAINED ARCANUM bt T M HARIL | 8 tmelt T e Ao A SO | Mrs. Dimmock subscribed 3200 toward | ery and with hig bride has a large cir- e rnab b taw ovas nlght S | Hlanisgan, R Ny | E ticle stored with us Responsitle man of good standing to | the fund cle of friends, who remembered the POOL PLAYERS. | that she iwill be one of the patronesses | Lavine w @ in Hartford polics| are daily pleasing others with the su- | very article stored wi e ot 18 his county. An excel- | happy couple with many sifts, includ- AR5t i at the club's dance. | court this morning and will have ‘a | perior quality of our Hay, Grain and| P riunity to work up a good, | An enleriainment absolutely with- | ing a large number of silver pieces. Members of the Tournament Guests of _ chance to explain the condition of s | Feed and I am sure we can vicase | js handled by expert Furriers ry profitable business in |out competitors! This is the common = Charles H. Brown at Banquet. JOINT MEETING OF goods at that His. He denies his | yoy, | . ounty in selling and in- | declaration of all those hearing Miss Raub Bankruptey Hearing. it /3 guilt and ciaims the meat is in g00d |~ Yowll find it a down right pleasure A W VAU S AR | oy e, ";i’]m"'!}“ h"“"'“‘l’"",’ from | *mhyrgday morning in New London| There was a rewnion of the members THREE COUNTY W. C. T. U.'S | condition ! to buy your Hay, Grain of Feed from |and Vacuum Cleaned before e $ - |¢Jl others. She will be at the Trinity . 5 of the recent pool tournament at Ma- me. ER SYSTEMS. Highest mvwm‘; at- | M, E. church Friday night—adv, thee e hl',f:"{gn‘k';?m’l‘f;f"‘;"a:‘:“:"; Brey's on Wednesday evening at 6.30, | MO™ning ani Afternoon Sessions Wi CAUGHT THIEF. “The proof of the pudding is in the | storing. iust bag nuisances and nu- B S g 3 Be Held at Hanover April 24. YO th A trial order will convince e g v Charles B. Raub before Bankruptcy | When as the guests of Charles H. - B P - i 3 D% s o e | i other ntages. vuiiam W, Bent of Bridgsport, a | RIATEE A O o, | Brown they &reatly enjoyed the ban- ; = {James Manning Arrested by Quiok |you, Alterati d Repai > right man, who will push this | Norwich bos. is making big prepara- | oroe o 40U 10t vet been appointed, | quet which he had arranged for them.| A joint meeting of the W. C. T. U. | Work of Policemen Fenton and Smith. | erations and Kepairs g < e W ke | O e o as oomocratie | hut Frank Q. Cronin has been ap- | Mr. Brown is one of the club's most|0f New London Wiidham and Tol- | = | a5 h ntr spply him with our | dellar dinner, on the date of the state # thusiastic members and pool players | 1and counties will be held at Hanover | Policemen Fenton and Smi - & hP 8] | 1 Sum- tants at wholesale prices, which will | democratic convention jn Bgidgeport | POInted trustee under bonds of 33,000 | ShEATRIAEES TR OCEs BrC Bo0 B e "s | on Wednesday, April 24; with sessions | eq James Manning, & transient. this \U, ‘anende to during the enable him to make good money in|on the afternoon of May 2, and is At Poli’s Theat: rising vote of thanks was extended | MOTning and afternoon, the morning | raorning abeut 2,30 o'clock with a suit | { s 2 Troportion 1o his energy and selling | expecting more than the 425 sccoirm L Pl Lol SRR o ; session opening at § o'clock and the | case an a grip snd an overeoat which 3+Cove St. | mer, if you wish. spiliy. We will aiso give him ex- | duted by the dining room at the Stari- Jurkens Mins l;” made a big hit at | Ty, neny was as follows: afternoon at 2. There will be a bas- | he had stolen from Casey's boarding Coninztd ve rights in erritory assign- | ford, Poli’s theater and was o enthusiasti ket lunch. 7 8 possible assistance in on- cally received that Manager Barker Fotlis Cadiali b icis s B ORI |l W O e i shing his business. At the April meeting of the Litch- | has decided to repeat it Monday TR o et Beltte to, Huover: i misatisy the ot |l e S -ohond e sus this interests you, write at once | fleld urchdeaconry, a beautifully em- | night. The feature caught the audi-| Secalioped: Oysters. iy SIEh. Je0ia ItHIGh At G4k at|P-ipus sctiun OF e SIs ORI e B it et v . “old Roast Beef. Cold Ham. 4 s Norwich at 9.45 at | evenirz, and kept an eve on him, flual- stating experience and references, broidered white stole was presented | ence and rounded out an evening of Baitle 2: 10.35 o'clock. S 1 2 2 Rev. Storra O, Beymour, Dy, of 8t |much enjoyment. together with the Hot Rolls. itlc 2: 1035 o'clock. 3 {1y with' Policeman Smith getting him | 5 S WA-PO-VAC EASTERN SALES CO., | Michasd's church, formerly racta o | reels of excellent pletures Ice Cream. Cake. oe, Th Admie Rendsll af Grolan | on: Frankiln adusse IS buSIness o B1%; 45 Milk.0k, Iaeibh Mane.| Poinity Toismmal omeriy izactor of | 19 s Coffea. il preside at the meeting and State | The man had been a roomer at the o %o 1 5 3 | i plscupal church, Narwich, resident Mrs. Caroline Buel ~ | hous e evening. Tne goor 2 T TS S n Aveil 10 ealetwited the Aiftisth Hbiaas e dl: 105 Sieiateuiste buhoeita 1 oc | mecind b b wasant Mkt bt B | Louse TREE EN e i ER, ey | 07VETSES Of Dis ordination Lo the! Mexican silver dollars aro auoted at | the evening, which was not the first | e of Scotland will speak on the Open | 2 A = was orses FURRIER, “piscopal priesthoed. L Mr. ?rl\'npr;i; r{’outuo;:congtmw“n; time that they have enjoyed his hospi- | Door. Mrs. Holman of Tolland will | PATHETIC PARTINGS. NORW!ICH, CONN g em as cam .—St. Louis | tality. There were four guests in ad- | speak on What the W. C. T. U. Is do- | ik i 3 l have a Norwich friends attended the wed- | Globe-Democrat. dition to the members of the tourney.|ins and the topic of Mary Day of Mrs. Taussig Pleaded That Her Hus- “I'm more at home buying ’ g at the Sacred Heart church in e I 2 olchester is Flower Mission Work. orses than Diamonds { ding at nr.“mn Mdn;i)mf cliurek B o ‘M 3 . K oot oo oy band Be Allowed to Come. h - es ho 11} v of Migs Cor- e aflernoon session ) s Emily | i re CAR LOAD of della Mary Vinceiletts. and John 7. COFFEE HURTS. H. & A. PROGRESSIVES. Pierson, iy Sresamuter of simians | i = Sietong: 1n aqe; Kenney of Mechanicsville, Rov. J, J. 5 ey work, will address the meeting. Pl B o gl e S S D T M Bity offictated at the high maes. M One in Three. Club Begins Its Social Season—Secre- T B et Sl oot e o4 0 5 Horses was his business, A 1 l Georgianna Vincellette, the brida’s sis. — tary Maples a Guest. | paaor _Stomis, “SSHapetiE nis wite Diamonds is ours ura ter, and Cherles Kenney, brother of | Tt is difficult to make people belleve NORWICH DISTRICT C. E. nhee Mo Son U B g el m[ 3 the grocm, were attendants, that tea and coffee are a poison to at| The Hopkins & Allen Progressive —_— lfl“‘! Strove'ito heti.Bes 4 hedd & s s | least one person out of every three, but | club, organized for the promotion of | Youna People from Churches in This | ICCT Stiote 1o belp her to a seat of § mond expert (o buy diamonds | ime tequisitions approved by the gov- | people are siowly fAnding it out, al- | sociability among the department| Section Meting in Jewett City. | and Liune o e mocoans trine o | here, Bvery stone our | ik ernor include: Of the executive com- | though thousands of them suffer ferri- | heads of the Hopking & Allen Arms Wil not. Eo withent yolisl e oo TSt g hasn selécted withis 1 mittee of the soldiers' hospital board | bly before they discover the fact. company,, held ils regular monthly [ Members of the Christian Endeavor | inoihes woman. {oo A 3 5 . p — For Sale at a very Low on the compiroller for $12,000 for the | A New York hotel man says: “Fach | meeting Sn Thursday evening at the | socicties {rom the churches in . ihe | nes s orman (ool her place. and || the greatest care, and our pes | Steam and French Dry Pri care of disabled soldiers, sailors and | time after drinking coffee | became | Buckinghzm Memorial with an attend- | towns of Norwich, Bograh, Franklin, |pecame part of 8 picture pow drawn sonal pledge of quality and g0 . ; . rice marines of the ntvil war; of the same | restless, nervous and excited, so that I | ance of 35, Griswold, Lisbon, Sprague and Valun- | neacimiy i mons mequr dow drawn |} Lalue goes with every stone we || Cleaning, Fancy Dyeing i commitiee on the comptroller for | was unable to sit five minutes in one | The president, Thomas Chadwick, | town will gather in Jewett City this | no husband, so far as anyone knows, |l s 1 | . $2,140.06, for the care of invalld sol- | place, was also Inclined to vomit and | conducted {fie meeting and thero wa | afternoon and ovening for the meeting | reachea s place of safete v 1R el | Modern Shades of all kinds of dters of th: Spanish. American was | Suffered from loss of sleep, which got | informal discussion in a helpful way | of the Norwich C. E. tnion, which will | ™ riener Aotar. norns’ his vou | A. N. CARPENTER | Worse and worse. towards co-operation. Secratury F. S.|be held with the Jewett City Baptist | ymor o orgloiding his youns |§ g r Garments and Ostrich Feathw | Connecticut uniforined rank, K. of| “A lady said that perhaps coffee was | Maples of the company was one of the | church . . ]h) le”: adden Co. ‘ ‘ % . 23 Commerce Street | P. will hold a_three days' encamp- | the cause of my trouble. and suggested | guesis of the evening, and it had been | The programme i» one of particular | = = 5t v . % " ree ment with the Maesachusetts brigade, | that | try Postum. 1 laughed at the | expected to have a taik from the sales | interest and has been prepared by ihe |ers July 1, 2, 3, at Riverside grove, seven | thought that coffee hurt me, but she | manager, Charles A. Roberts, but he | programme commitice and ern. | Jewelers and Silversmiths, . y Telephene 171, miles forith of Springheld, Mace. 3 ner. | insisted so hard that T finally had some | found it impossible to attend. who are the followine: President { Eutablished 1872 Satisfaction Guaranteed. will ba no natlonal encampment 1his | Postum made. 1 have been using it in | Coffee and sandwiches were served | Edward W. Poiter, Jewett City vics | stablis! | Vear, ao arrangements have heen mad. | Place of coffee ever since, for 1 noticed | and cigars were passed at the close of | president, George F. Hyde, Norwich. PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING wherehy "tha Connectlcut and Massa- | that all my former nervouencss and ir- | tio enjoyable svening, which is to be | secrotary, Isabellc & Stcpheuson, Nor_ | | . : chusetts brigades will enc: ritation disappeare gan to sleep | repeated on the thir ursday of { wich; ireasurer, Byron C. Wilcos, | P Liay ofi . 48F L or, etts brigades will encamp togeth- | J tectly, and the Postum tasted as|esch month. This was the first of fts| Jewett City. 5 | of the payment of a bill} | ice: ra n AMER'CAN floUSE | 800d or better than the old coffee, so | social series which the club has heid. | State Field Secretary Kar! Lehman | is so convincing as a can- | — i Al = A | s The United States elvil sorvice com- | FRIt Was the use of sticking to a | is to be present, conducting an_open fa g as a can- | R NORWICH, CONN mission announces an examination | DYETage that was injuring mi : Asks for Cheaver Light at Mystic. | heriament at one point in | celed check. We offer| Farrell & Sandersor. Props. May 22 and 23 to securs eligibles to | O?e d;xy on "fl :ixvumun up to the | - . b ! 5 noo: meking an addre { | i ————— — . v ' he public utilities co pa i : AR AR TAL RATES to Theatre Treupea | fIll the piace of laboratery assistant R on her R e R 1 oatiel & huring At ihe. ‘oapiter on] i AR | you the conyenience of} . il veling Men, ete. Livery conneoted | 1 cMSnietry i o bureau of etand- | gnce. “She explained that some time | April 34, at 1113 a. m. on the petition our Commercial Depart- ; o SHETUCKET STREET. Bor e O frm 41000 4 | before she had quit using coftee and | of Hirain Burnet, o New York mil- New Sheltering Arms Matron. | Cia p o7 Toeltationote | cofaiaiiy aRthEia $1.400 o 3 g 0 | taken Postwm. She hed gained a num- { Honsire, whe has a summer residence | Miss Holmes has succeeded Mrs | ment #e I PAYYWIIIU.S IYCIME 400 @ vear. Only males are ellgi- | foxen i et Nt MY stle, ARxtiit Lkt he el g - . t. Ito all thase interested in gitls to hear ot bl (i L f pounds and her former palpita- | at 3 king that the Mystic Pow- | Elizabeth B. lves as matron ai the | { n |Ck u—very a“d Boardll‘ 30 years old, { tien .»sv‘ e h»m’v»hummmg in the ears, | er campany be required to furnich at | Sheltoring Arms, The new commitiees Y T Lo - . on the N trembling of the hands and legs and | reasonable rates electrleity for Nix | for the home held a preminare mee: ou furnish the money; iss dean Hamliton SIABLI‘: Wed F Rt ! i i other disagreeable feelings had disap- | house. Mr. Burnet mamtains that the | ing Thorsday merning with the chair- R bk 1 o Wednesday afiernoon at 4 o'elock | peared. Sho recommended mo to Guit | company has fuilod end refused to fur. | wian, Avs. HeRry T. ADoId, preskiing. | we do all the rest. | OF NEW YORK ncas National We guarantee olr service to be the| e Winmcer iiinide in New Ha: | coffce and take @ostum and was very | nish fhe power at reasonable rates. l-n..., ‘committeos are as follows: House | Sl | Botcde thieimost Fhnonable arices Mre. Hrneut Atsiviiie Paiaes woa tniteg | Tuch surpeiedifo And that T fad A1 | gl s TR and purchasing committes, Mrs, Har- | | Seeretary of the Natlona! Leagns of| Tn this way you will know the ex - ? - Was united | ready made the change. { i rict B, Camp and Mrs. John I'. Rogers; | i cast of your Mving and always ba in marriage with Charies Chac s Allen for Trial New Londe: i 4 | Women Workers o MAHONEY BROS Falls Ave nartiage with Charles Chadwick She sald her brother had aise re n for Trial in New ~ | cowmitico on wurses, Miss Saran | |1 ‘hams lnanx ImstE& o the best kind of & receipt in the res 800 of Mr and Mrs. Charles N. Chad- | ceived great benefits from leaving off | When s C. Allen finishes serving | Funttagton: Sunday Services, Abss | H Frid April 19, at 11 turned endorsed cheque. wick of Staten lsland. The ceremeny | coffee and taking on Pestum.” “There's | bi sentence which he will receive fSor| Hunt 4 Miss Carolibe & riday, April 19, al a. m. was nerformed by Rev. Edward M ” " purgiar s At T et of Thaakee e Gl TN / Opirtious ot s el I L 0 | 5t e B s e the burzlary of the West Main streét|man. roception of inmates, Mrs. Cora | 12 Bank of Friendly Helpfuiness At the Norwich Club House |tended to every depesttor whether thy . 3 0 | eraoms tanily has a simrier home | Ever read the above letter? A new |saloon kst Sunday morning Prosecut- | . Cleworth The secretary fs Miss . account be Jarge or small. PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, S0 s € nvich ot TR tiitle, "1 ene appears from time to time. They | S *},:“*"‘?:;“‘éd"“}“ A L D Prangens W asistant | " wrgy yon want to put your baw mx"'n}""{‘":"" b ’;‘L‘“.:'m-";"“ We soliclt your patronage $ i Asem i Second Fi or. Shannon Bidg are gonuine, true and full of human | caurt for nrglery 1B New Londen oml Mooty whi es A. Gager. IR | peus heiviu \be paBiIC, Tnere W RO me R socially, und 1a ladu-| THE UNGAS NATIONAL ) - | burglary m onl Mectings will be heid the third Tues- | dium baiisr inrougn (he advertis: | S*tienaily and ally, and its lafu- alght ghoue Lk Tha retsenc officlal hoard mecting of * interest Mareh 23 ¥ of every memth WE coizmms af Bulletla. ence in & community. Telephone 95, _ 42-Ghotusimt |