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NDRWH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1912 11 The Bulletin, _Norwich, ‘w.dnnduy, April 24, 1912 DIVORCE SUIT IS CONTESTED == P2t ***|GE(. A. DAVIS ' ' GOLD DUST Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. The Bulletin should be delivered everywhere in the city before 6 a. m. Subscribers whe fail te receive it by that time will confer a faver by re- i perting the fact te The Bulletin Co. THE WEATHER. Today’s Weather Forecast Fair and warmer Wednesday; Thur- day falr, moderate west winds. Predictios from the New York Her- ald: On Wednesday fair and slightly Former Norwich Couple Air Their Troubles in Hart- ford Superior Court—A. W. White Alleges Deser- tiop GET YOUR May Baskets Germs of decay accumulate on oft-used pots and pans, and ordinary soap and water only cleans off the surface. LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED The contested divorce suit of Ar- thur M. White of this city against Kate C. Dunn White of Norwich was cross-examination, but he said he had never seen them before and did not know the writers. Judge Curtis shut off any attompts to show that Mr. _ oopg-4 tried In the superfor court Tuesday | Whi o ad- SE warmer weather will prevail, with e ad ¥ | White had moved to his present ad light westerly winds; and on Thurs- :‘:;‘;‘i‘x“’:“l-“g‘:ld:?sx;l:wnrd .{,n( x}l{rnttre& d}:ena because ancther woman moved Gold Dust does the work— day continued fair weather, with |3°TVing R , says the Hartford | there. 4L . l ANG slight termperature changes. Bie o b for Olds & | o Uharles L Earle of Arlington, N. I, and does it right. It digs deep Steamships now leaving New York g ‘ e Works lor. 8 & | who was formerly a shopmate of 2 for Europe will have mostly light to| Whibple and boards at No. 101 Hudson | Mr. White, and Robert Mojunkin of | after germs, cleans like a new Rikile: dhis e 34 complete fresh variable breezes and overcast | Street. He sues on the ground of de- | Olds & Whipple's force, gave Mr. : gertion, the separation between him whistle and leaves your pots weather to the Banks, d lus wife occurring in the early White a good character and said he and We have a splendid Bas- Ory Cleaner and Dyer TR i & . : Obaarv-pons in Norwich part of November, 1907, when they s ‘E’::‘lp“:,:';‘.l:lf"'n ial and pans as bnght as the day The following records, reported |lived at No. 91 Windson street, this ) RS AR I . ket for from Sevin's pharmacy, ' show the|city. They were married at Norwich, Mrs. White's story was greatly dif- they were new-nnd sani- 157 Franklin St. changes in temperature and the ia-|June 17, 1906, and came to Hartford |ferent from her husband's. She said ; i Q rometric changes Tuesday. to live fn 1897, she never drank, was néver intoxicat- tarlly safe. | Ther. Bar. Wheh the Treuble' Began ed and did not tell her husband to get 7 T T 3 t of the house. Sh vorked @ : : SUITS PRESSED 8Jc {7« - 8 30| Troubie vemen tn Auri, 1006 testi- | 5% Ceata’age St tne Cupecn ores | G0ld DSt does this work in| b Baskets for 10c-15 Our W Calls E i & p. m. 46 29.2|fled Mr. White, when he found out|Nail shop and later at other places. | 3 t half the ti ired b ! s e e ur Wagon Calls Everywhera | °Jii: : his wife was drinking tiguor, "o sain | She' ol abont the 1cters comins 15| just balf the time required by | 4 Predictions for Tuesday: Fair; | e had found whiskey botties about | thy house and her opening them, but s0ap or any . other cleanser.| i brisk and light west winds. Tues- | the house and had seen Mrs. White | she admitlted there was another fam- p Y. . A 4 day’s weather: as predioted. Intoxtokted tWice. v h, his caUseliiyihy the mame. of White that lived | T)oag it hetter, Some beautiful mew de- o ik i arose arguments over her conduct | downstairs. She said her husband | LO€S 1t better, too. A 3 i ypemltlflfl has become an Sun. Moom ama_Tides. and regarding thefr small mutudl | nag never seen the letters, but she . |signs in Cloisonne Enamel M T T High ]| Moos | ROk BOCOUDL e the separation, | SPCKe to him about them! She sad| Gold Dust cleans everything B Pi T |l Rises. | Sets. || Water. | Sets. . separation, | her husband weas out greet deal| .. 4 ar ms, ul mlu, [XA“ m[m;f = - " 2| Mr. White festifies, he had a talk | when he lived with her. He dian't| like magic. : Dayv. || [ m | p m [ o m|with Mrs White and she said there | fing’ fault when she worked and new designs. " * 4 oA Fe 2 28" 635 1| ~ | was nothing in the house or in the sught in some money. H had | The toois that produce the work are (11 - o3 | M7 | bank belonging to him and she told | monsr gar! Some, TIONeS. e | had Pi F in B .me 1t r““\lrfufi.:‘;;fi:f} [:fl:;r.ha;.uu 2% -4 { 6.37 him to get out, that she did not want | myeh at home. The cause of trouble | sold in 5C size 2 icture rames m Tase esults req e BEST to ‘ e 6.38 to live with his any longer. He did | wn oy, s hé appare i o It you want THE BEST, try the kina |26 ... 6.39 Kt ot and went b LT RIGhad e | was money as he apparently did not | and large pack {and Parisian lvol‘y. -4 g g ™. | have enough and the home was happy he 1 K. RSN, i 3.32| The next day he returned for some of | ynti] her husband went with other "";_,fm:fi: ] HATTIE L. JEWETT, " : oo g 21 his things and found his wife had | ., pac 1 " "gx“}lfiurs‘nfr&‘r‘ hig? 1“51" é:d; low | thrown his clothes out in the hallway e Jealousy greater economy. Leather Goods in Travel Puabl S b a y ch fe follawed by Qoo Y v « . ————— . s 1.: ki '"0".:' :: e b s Mfi‘?ogsl‘)\r;":\:idancp it was shown| _Probation Officer Arnold told of his ing Cases, Drinking Cups, encher, it : ot . | official connection with the case and ; REEN LE Mrs. : steps A 283 Maiu St. aprid Gl EVIL NEWS z'h‘:r:“z;‘r"‘hp ‘p},“‘;fn ,’.‘)“,:’r\ ff}]:;':h.l:”‘",_ White's appearance in the police Pocket Books and 2 make Mr. White support her and he | “0urt. Mr. Arnold said tha i Funeral of Nli_c-hffl E. Murphy had been under the charge of Proba- | ‘01 h:m‘!n had stood his wife'’s nag | tion Officer Frank ing as long as he could she was A, tribute to her support. Repudiates Letters. Tuesday noon te body of Micael E. et ohelly Murphy arrived from Hartford and waB taken in charge by Funeral Di- ALL IN Shopping Bags ealous and kept accusing him of g s 3 in Willimantie, during which ng with other women and he got out. Richmond’s leg was amputa ym Mr. Arnold’s records it appears | 1 New Wall Paper Decorations and gofl;\lr H?urlgan. Burlal was in the| A letter addresasd to Arthur M | ¢ White) 18 - contiibutiig to. his On Stata Calls We have the largest and best Cutout Borders. It will pay you to see mily plot in St. Mary’s cemetery.| White from one Dora and wunothe: | vife's support at the present time, bul Y b o e RSN J them before you select, with a full line }lfrl‘alnées acted as b?arerfi. from Gertle Baptiste at Bethlehem | hat thers had been lapses a i : H_Eta“nv.irl;»f Tow n street an assortment of desirable Men 5 3 . : 2 ‘ee funeral took place from St. Pat- | N HE shown to Mr. White on b twi % it Gons ls i 3¢ and Frank ¥ i 4 f Mouldings Murescos and Paints | rck's church in Hartford Tuesday | = L "orc SPown fo YESCHEh TR eein NI HE W Conid be in Mont- | chandise to be found in this eady for use. Now takiny orders for gpring Paint~ ng, Paper Hanging and Decorating. morning and Father Mitchell conduet- ed the services. There were many handsome floral tributes. Mr. Murphy died on Sunday at his home in Hartford following a short | TWO CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR MAYOR. on business city. | GEO. A. DAVIS PARISH AID ARRANGES RECEPTION FOR RECTOR Marchy Winds. win f Tue " illness with pnuemonia. He leaves | At Christ Church Next Tuesday Even- | Names of Mayor Charles F. Thayer| noon sred branches s l)' }.' I“URTAGH his mother Mrs. James Murphy and ; N Geatiin. and T. C. Murphy Before Democrakicl i direction and disiodged and ble ng for Rev. R. G x two brothers, Timothy James Murphy c | away an eave trough ! 25 Broadwa 92 and 94 West Main St. and Patrick F, Murphy. He was 40 305y ' i Monday afternoon in the Sunday | years old. : n 7 2 school room, a meeting of the Parish | Current Interests. The deceased was a native of Baitic At the democratic caucus, for called . * LS but passed muc in o in O _|Aid of v)\r'xsl Episcopal church was | Monday evening, there will be two can- 4 P Ville “He waaCh, Of hie life in Green- | yolq, with Mrs, Gardiner Greene, presi- | didates for nomination for mayor. T.|nue is visiting f n Willimantic. of Ni 0. No. 2 dent of the society, presiding. Mrs.| . Murphy of the firm of Murphy 3 2 YOU cannot afiord to use | ln(er@i:;:&?nflz:lil‘lcz :r(\‘d 3 w;{: ::]sx Nelson D. Robinson, secretary, read a| McGarry has announced that at the Stroner Warwick < | carbon llmpl while Mlldl known as a runner. For the past 20 | YeTY interesting report of the last|solicitation of his friends he will be| Hanover T | & years Mr. Murphy was located in | Mmeeting, which was heid on Sept. 29,|in ;?w, fleld to sécure the nomination,| ! cousin, ) Lamps are selling at such low | Harttora where was. emploves s & | 1911 while the democratic town committee | . . steam fitter, ' Mrs. Charles 1. Hubbard was then|is to put forward the name of Mayor | prices as at the present time. clected treasurer, to succeed the late| Charles F, Thaer. It Is understood 25 Watt Mrs. Leonard B. Almy. The society | however, that advocates of both thel! v | br w.“: BALTIC decided to give a reception next Tues- | rival candidates are found among the Elm | 60 Watts = day evening in honor of the new rec- | members of the town committee | € | 100 Watts .. $1.10 Thirty-five Tables in Play at Whist|tor of the church, Rev. Richard R.| Councllman Waiter W. Lang, who is| | T e T for Organ Fund—Visiting Day at|Craham. Mrs. Greene appointed va- | president of the water board, has let| After .\!anufaclur('d.h_\' the General Electric Public Schools—Wind. rious commitiees to make arrang It be known that he will not stand for | Hartfo . Company, ools—Window and Door | yiants for the reception, which' will be | re-election to the council turned Wash- | FOR SALE BY Frames Set in New Town Hall. held in the Sunday school rooms. Re-| Harry Shannc as announced him- | ington | V. PEND . P freshments will be served during the|self a candidate for the nomination for| | C. o N LETON’ Jr_, ‘The weekly whist given for the new evening. | councilman. 10 Broad organ fund for the new St. Msry's EA B Ll | o B roadway. church, was held Monday evening in T R RS ‘ Bprague hall. Thirty-five tables were ENGLISH HE . { Druggists Before Food Commissioner. | laved. Cand ing 4 3 v and Food Commissioner Play. The prey, P2aeed during the | 5l Hold the Record in Intrenational | Pfifi‘;»‘_‘: i Loct Sofm ssonct Misees Donahoe, were: Firat, a cut Egg-Laying Contest at Storrs. |, gruggists doing business glass dish, won by F. Hassler, Taft- s ford, New Britain, Ne : DID IT EVER OCCUR TO ville; second, a pitcher, won by F,| The close of the twenty-fourth week | ('l \O8 Haven anc Dr. Thomas Jefferson King Bouchard, Baitic; third, an ornament, | of the international egg laying con-|gre charged with selli By going to Dr. King you place . won by 8. Pratt. test at Storrs finds the English ))'A“‘H\H.gfl"slrv t is not up tc in the hands of the The first prize donated to the whist|0f S. C. White Leghorns owned by yoi5" ' yearing I S dentlst in New England last w was a dress suit case, Thomas Barton of Catforth leading Woh Notwallc riert } erful inventions, E. Patenaude; the second prize w. the list with a total of 485 eggs tc & ¢ ng olive oil adultera d the science of three-pound box of candy, its credit wo of the five birds In this| that we are making a stronger bid ege could reasonablby have been lai good work, that the best place in Norwich to buy | as Burk: and the third a meat fork, |DPen had an off week, laying only three b e ‘ SvRthth 0B Dttty WALL PAPER was at Shea & /| from a friend. and the other contributing four o R ANy per no matter how old, Burke's ? tMT. and Mrs. Arthur Roy of High | The P‘”h"“dl ol “I’“‘L "f"“"‘“‘-‘"“xr‘,\ NORWICH TOWN elicate or nervous, can have ¢ | Street had as their guest the past week | the week. The F. G. Yost pen of § | their teeth extracted, filled or We have over 200 patterns in ““ti‘]nh“ Shea and son Vincent of l']a(fl C. White Leghorns is running second | A i ! ned WITHOUT A PARTI- and pretty Wall Paper, from 5c a roll | Taunton, “"| with a total of 455. | Old Courier of 1822 Preserved—John CLE OF PAIN OR DISCOM- upwards. Unclaimed Letters. Pen record for the week went to W.y H. Richmond Returns from St. Jo- FORT We want all to inspect our Spri Unclaimed letters at th ? <. |J. Tilley of Packerville, Conn.. with| geph's Hospital—Social Whist at 2 " ¥ fi4 of Gooti, We: Wkt i b cty| ofiite. are. SAUremel 1 s sD0sl e’ pilick of 184 ‘for the: Wesn e~ 151 Perish Hall NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES : . y 0B el e Esq OIVIN, | o remarkable record, as only one more | Tyt [y prices are within the reach than ever before for your patronage.| ?rogmss on Town Hall. This is tha first occurrence since the T“em_ \‘\'T“{‘;“;’"f‘ a ol ConcoRAt e Rg ! nhesitatingly 1 claim to be the We also carry the most complete| . The frames for the windows and|contest started of a pen turning out ! erved by the late Rev. Joseph Back- 1912, Margaret Hynds Corcoran | nly real painless dentist in Nor- i 5 doors of the new tow Fre Bas 1 veek, it is said. P -4 SOREPR DY L e g 5 b Ry oy e wick line of Housefurnishings in Eastern ing put inm;xl;-\:\ ';‘)u‘;.:dg'dn 'n\?l::'?ml;n I‘)Zfim“\-u'lkpr-nfl‘l\;:\; ‘,Ef}i T;‘d,e VI}?{‘)’:;.\I}:: | us because it contained J ice of| of Jeremiah Corcoran : f,:nr:ecilcl:t, and our prices are always Parents’ Day at Public Schools, as its pen total so far is only 280. The o0 Marr 1“,}‘ e ;‘r\\ S ol Not p i R s | ltUl.l SET TEETH $5.uu o lowest. s 3 7 birds were White Plymouth Rocks. | ;e % srpraired | E | Tuesday was visiting day at ti i { : ® J. Backt f town to | WITH THE NAT Sh public schools, A \nrév n&;mz,u,- lz.‘: The Black Minorca pen (vi ""“_‘f”l e Jonna R. br. tia tormir| oA “‘ URAL GUMS Shea & Burke |t parents scepted oo Tevilation | s e e B O i e 1T o n, grandehildren | ‘LLEC_; [ co ¢ up Pure Gold ¢ NORWICH and TAFTVILE. o ieentin plearant afternoon with| “geveral of the pens have taken |2Bd S me e s Mo and : L) B Birldad hool. Bacn @hd teachers at the|quite g jump during the past month | Mre. Elijah J. Backus have been a (] Siiver Bie b ridge 5 school. Excellent work is being done 1 i are still useful and henored residents - . Filling v Work | by the present staft of tescnernt 0°%¢|and are fast creeping on the lead- | 2% * 15 inain Street, | . WESTORLY HOUSE. —_— ors. The pems which have reachedthe ] " An tdea of Norwich imports at that 1 Kine Dental Pariors Ales, Wises and Liquors YANTIC HAPPENINGS | Hamilion, Ont. £40: Howard Steel/{ 108 ¢an b gained from tver- — g n always fn stock. 2 Philadelphia, 326, Bunker Hill Poul- | (FMENS 1T ‘\mmg;{]‘h o . | 203 MAIN ST, Lunches served free every Saturday Cour‘t For Man Not Arrested—Roads | try _Iarm. “\3;1};“'1“ Mass, “4:‘. lana Madeira’ wines, Bnglish she [ Over Smith's Drug Store, doidig Being Put in Repair—Supt. G. w.|p: Hdeerton. Whlington, " Wikl land spades, English ink powder j | Norwich, Conn, 3 st, e, Pa ite i i 5 N G avan nitaLl | JOHN G. KENYON & C0.. Emerson Addresees Teachers. Rose Farm, Vineiand, N. J., 419; Mar- (ia iron, Englist n",‘”y;l Gemman stheb i AND— jan29d Proprieters. Judge H. H ;;n_ham fEs wood Pouliry Farm, Butler, Pa., 426; | "V Caracratih ;g,p;};‘m ek kot t 4 e of Jewelt| Thomes Baren, Catforth, Eng., 485; | » - % o A 3 Tg“ was on the village to preside on|Mt, Orchard Poultry Iarm, Narvon, | AR e Bt - A e me Of the Town of Bosrah vs.|pa. 413; O. Wilson, Carhisle, W, Va., |Stipulates for payment of claims to| rg A Large Assortment of L) ;‘HM Nowracki for the illegal sale of | 414- 1, O. Keeton, Brookland, D, . |the amount of $500,000,00 Presider L REACH BASEBALL quor which was found in hi, gt So16 andsdowne, | Monroe's able message to congress on 00008, | uoma’ cme as0. - As na warrant g |10 itvert & Moors, Landadowne, |15 FCC L LIS RIS 1 Cor e Boun e TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT. DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS, | been issued for the arecst o Pa., 403, America. which won thelr . ’ o G ; s 1 ent and court ad- ~ Whi ayi | pendence, fill space i hone call 323-3. SYBLLY, journag 0 Host s o5 5 Bverase, Thise pens | PADEF. Pl CASES; also Leather Goods at C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin Street. 5 Repairing State Roads. are consistent layers and while they b g Henry E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen MP;m;;)&:y.-s of the ffi‘lown of Norwich | do not turn out thirty-twe, three and Dancing Followed Whist i — LOWEST PR]CES 2 < e .| have en in ihe village cleaning off | four eggs weekly, they seemed to be Another in the series of whists at v the roads and cieaning out the gutters irty 4 P E 4 .| PATRICIAN ey & C . | always good for thirty or thereabouts. | Parish Hall was held Tuesda i T“E Fl"Esl TI"'Q} were met at the town line by em- E. 8. Edgerton of Willington, Conn., { ing, Liamonds were trumps. A woman's shoe that's right. ployes of the Town of Franklin, who | atill leads the Connectreut entries with | Helen Kilroy, Migs Louise Gorn the new spring styles. Black, Russia < are fcraping, puiting on trap rock | total of 431 His pen 18 R, C. Rhode | and Miss Mary Riley were the scorers. | und wnite. $8.50~ and seo0. soia| 116 Shefuicket Harmess CO., c pu“tlirrx; :?gind(;‘;,:d th;fl;mte mf.:d ar};\d Island Reds. He has led «'urt\:;n: 5 Music for dun«ing was furnished by | oniy by . [ on after the | for ten or more weeks and ds fair | the Fr. Mathew Orchestra with Pro ¥ | . u Tow" lany x\ds:’nutnh 'hts;pn?g_ to stay at (Im](u;; :’.yr snnn; time to | John Hhué :M ])r;u“pu-r The prizes FRANK A. ILLv 321 Main Street. \ eachers eoting. come with the lead he now has. were awarded as follows: 164 Main Street » A Teac) ¢ . . o ' The Connecticut entrfes which have Ladies—First, Miss Neilie Shehan, rom Feachers’ meeting was held in the — - Sodom school Monday afternoon at | @dvanced somewhat in the race are: | bracelet; second, Mrs, Andrew | = - B which Supt. George W. Emerson of | Sugarbrook Farm, Central Village | Whaley, pair earrings; third, Miss I“lSS M. C. ADLES Ha Liv 4 ardi Willimantle, presided. His subfect | 332; H. P. Deming, Robertsville, 368; | l\‘illzulmlh ng-sn teilet seap; fourth, — ek ery nd Bo ras Sc 7 e K 8. Scov 0 Haven, 190; 1. | Miss Annie Lyneh, feather duster; men Y o | " “g was School Management C. 8. Scoville, Hast Hav - * - 5 ; : 7 CUE 1 { [ S, dgerton, West Willingten, 431; | Jfirst. Thomas Filbarn, gold buttons; | Q I~m \fla an aca ecla I‘l STABIX by i "-"‘:‘ N;:“- Frederick Peusley, Cheshire, 376. second, John Kingsley, box corres- | b AY YOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE lfllrllb I ) oxle an ss Corrigan of P - — pondence eards; third, Michael Con- We gusrantee Our service te be the| VWillManiic were visitors here Monday Y. M. C. A. HIKERS. neli, Jr., pen holder rack; fourth, John on the BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES best at (he mest reasonable prices. ‘ eri;” Am;u M. Murphy has returs hibes i i Hanrahan, drinking cup - Miss Adles has returned from New MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave | daya with retuiives st iicnoiie, " [Club of Boys to Bs Formed—First ET R Uncas National Bank | ol e s e v styles. Bluets, hepatica and blood root are Hike Next Saturday. Too Cold fer Planting, S i T st Everyth (-.s the .hn\r Ask her R ST 555 5 T RN { among the flowers in bloom. { e On seme farms in this vicinity many In this way l-‘"" b g \'“‘l‘l‘\'a‘f CIT'“\'e i ‘ n"“',‘“] fuyshion, ”d ";mc SPRING MILLINERY The Central Vermont work train of A Hikerg' elub is being formed|acres are plowed, but eon acceunt of f)fls{ UlL}l";"d ”’“!b ri'!un;l i\'n-:ha ‘:0 wm"" "H]i”;;-g ”I’\(l;ru.oly:Ae(ilI[yh a;]lrmgli:: | thres cars is on a siding near the [among the boys of the Y. M. C. A. 10 the cold and rain the ground is not¢ | he Dest kind of a rece 5 3 V- ich A : s S 'Hrlk house for a few days. The road | plan for hikes to be taken this spring |in good conditien for planting, ;c\fl\'- ot Seatd Caans In Nm.wmh this. w Early ap- A fine assortment of latest styles in|men are making necessary repairs in|and summer. The offieers will be the | ing several days of warm sunshine Ceurteous and lib treatment ex- | pointments necessary. Hats. Come in and see them. | this vicinity chief hiker, treasurer, chief of the com- | Some flower gardens have been plant- | tended to every depositor whether the| WAUREGAN HOUSE, NORWICH. MRS. G. P. STANTON | missary department, guide, etc. ed. Local residents have received | #¢count be large or small Tel. 704. apraZMWF h s TR TR — The first hike will take place Satur- | from Congressman Higgins packages| We solicit your patronage i 3 {day afterneen, when the boys will g0|of seeds of various kinds, recent ' S 52 Shetucket St. CRIldyYon Oy || veill e e coa. inas sin. Sl ¥ ecently. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, FOR FLETCHER'S | pér there. It is intended that all boys oty Teiephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street.| JOSEPH BBAI]FORI], ——— e | interested shall hecome members of the Able te Leave Hospital. chib, and any boys who want to join| Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H, Richmend re- B k B 4 d CASTORIA | s taraad thia sk 1 Bets homs "o ook Binder. Garden and Flower Seeds Just the time to buy, Then when the warm days come you are prepared for planting t Town streei after an absence of R [+] 3 - g rymEei g win B0k d I eral weeks at St Joseph's hespital 15:'::'6:%;"1“ i . Telephons 35& $i%e seve W. C. T. U. at Hanover, Membevs frem the New Londen, Tol- land and Windham county W, C. T, U’e will assembie in Hanever today for a particularly interesting meeting at which it is expected the staile presi- dent, Mrs. (', B. Bueil, will be present. The session are in the morning and afternoon, The Hanover people have Advice o Mothers Have you had baby's phetegraph taken 7 take baby's phote- —_— Orrine for Drink Habil TRY IT AT OUR BEXPENSE, It's an art to raph w8 It should be taken. 'Pe w rogiish little gmile, his pretty I dimple, Such photograps become pri remembrances of babyhood's days in _A_GEB_ Diresty: and Embalms: Buy the BIG BEN | ALARM CLOCK We are in earnest wien we ask you years to come. We have had years ef arranged to have conveyanees meet the !“‘L;‘m‘l:; ::’*:i*gi”a“f]d‘iav‘:;;h‘ingul\:) ,h:;"e P I » k t of FRISWELL rxhpelletlnce ln]nh‘:t&:‘grlnpll:ln{ c:fldr.l. 70 Franklin St., Bullstin Bidg :0.35 car gt B;\f]tic sf\; that k1lhs ';ile{ega- for your momey Wil be resurcels eop e's Mar Q ,25-27 Fr R G They always loel elr best when we o ien attending from Norwich will leave | gfter a trial, veu fail g i cake them. Neo troublesom ‘Telephene 043-1. a2 2 Bl 1o gat bestlls ankl rw e posing. here at 9.45. The visitors will take a from ORRINE, This offer gives the basket lunch. wives and mothers of these wie drink 6 Frankiin St. Snap them in a jifty. Prompt service day or nlght LAIGHTON, Zady Assistast. i tq excess an oppertunity to try the JUBTIN HOLDEN, Prop. 5 % ? ORRINE treatmeént. It is'a very simpl ; Restdence 116 Broadway Watertury—Charles Billings of - ¥ ple " opp. Theatre. Thomaston has heen engaged as or- treatment. oan be given in tho home Landbcaplng without publicity or loss of time from 4. CONANT. I1 Framklia Streewn 7 ganist of Trinity church to succeed |business, and at a small price. #re If you Intend to do anything in this TeMbiine, $13 L, Leon French, who will assume his new | OREINE is prepared in twa forms:| Whiiesona S and the J. F. € 100 | lina tnix kpring now in the time te duties as organist of St. Michael's [ No. 1, secret treatingnt, a powder; OR-| “igars are the Dest om the maike. | place your order for Trees, Skrubs and The Ph Saah il SR —— | church, Naugatuck, the first of Maw ?}g}i h{g. LL’:\ “'{,‘ofl‘:;’,‘"‘-rr,c‘r x'“‘""‘" Wh:‘ Ty e l'ulrfln'nmlr, s PRI . & R o + i ) reatmen istimate, an an 0 n otographer, Py P by 0 L a1 ;‘:\f' ‘Rhm_',;"‘ '.‘r";“f‘::;;‘:""r':l:‘g']‘f( 1;:’: Costs only $1.00 a box. Ceme in and| THER® 1s no advertising medium in | gladly iven: S e } Fastern CoR™ ticut equsi te Ths Bul- ! '! . , the Stltalk over the matiel with us. Ask for | Rastern Connectieu: equal to The Bw GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES. Oggosiie Dorwieh Savinss Ssclgtn leiin for bv-z'tu Feruits taree years, 4 ]baokm, N. D, Sevin & Sem, 11§ Msig. letin {or Rusiaess repuita wprid 0, F. ERNST. 4 in i