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“ORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912 Food Specialte ¥ evn- 200 Scullion ...... Bunch Onions Beets ....... Spinach ..... Dandelion . . Red Bananas . Culser . . Blood Ormges . Sweet .. Udo (Japanese) Young Carrots .. .. Egg Plant Pie Plant Asparagus (Jersey) ... Native Asparagus White Squash Mushrooms ..... Celery Lettuce Bermuda Onions . .. Fresh Mint Parsley XY Lol 5c Turkeys, Ducks, Broilers, Guinea Fowls, Milk Fed Veal. SOMERS Looks Count ! How do people get their 50c 5c 25¢ 4—25(: . 35¢c| . 10c| . 15¢| 5c | 25¢| first impression of you? From your appearance, of course! Very well, then. We are dealing in appear- ances. Drop in and see what a variety of GOOD LOOKS in Suits we are carrying for your stylish and comfortable | appearance this Spring. THE STYLES! The pendulum has swung the broad shouldered athletic idea to closer fitting garments. There are two and three| button Sack Suits cut form fitting, with long soft roll lapels. Trousers cut closer‘ and vests cut higher. from Handsome new colorings of | ¢ Grays and Browns in Serges,‘ Cheviots and Homespuns. THE PRICES, $18, 20 to §28 We are an open door to Clothes excellence, having a andard which others seek to te. Ve Are At Your Service THE F.A. Wells COMPANY, “Good Clothes Store.” The Cloth Shop Tailor-made FOR SPRING AND SUM SUITS MER. | MO0 distinct patterns | | JOSEPH T. DONOVAN | #hone 581, 327 Main Street. | DR JOHN W. CALLAHAN Physician and Surgeon HOURS: 2-4, 14 Main Street. Office of late Dr 7-9 p. m Telephone 426. Harriman PERSONAL Probate Judge Hinckley of Stonington was a caller in Norwich this week. @The Bulletin, “Norwich, Bl(urdly, April 27, 1912, —_— VARIOUS MATTERS Mrs, Joseph Clark of Poquetanuck has been visiting her mother in Cen- ter Groton. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kretzer of Several May partles are belng ar- | Mystic spent Wednesday In Plainfield | ranged. and Norwieh, A few forehanded farmers have Mrs. Cora Grey of Ledyard is visit- carly peas up. ing at the home of Mrs, Percy Colver Gk of Center Groton. There was a heavy white frost early vesterday morning. Mrs. Richard F. Povey of New Lon- don will soon open her home at Gales St. Anastasius is commemorated in | Ferry for the season. the church calendar today. PHEASANTS FOR MOHEGAN PARK | Gift of Four Nakes a Start For Future Aviary—Further Gifts For Bird Collection Welcome—Four Fine Century Plants Donated—Trees Planted at Washington Street Entrance. Gifts of four English pheasants, which of ' At Washington Strest Entrance. A. 0. H. Social, \ easant social and dance given by Division No, 1, A, O. I in A. B. hall, Friday evening, wi a large attendance, and all present | passed a delightful evening, Music for e dancing was furnished by Lang's rchestra. Professor Maker prompted, The ors of the society were in| charge of the arrangements—John P, Murphy, P. T, Mu Dantel J, O'Nell, D. J, Moran, P. D. Sulllvan, M, 3. Dwyer, Danlel Conn Budden Death of W. H. Sistare. William 11, Bistare 81, a lifelong resident of New London, dropped dead there on Fridav afterncon us he was about to enter the barn in the yard at hia home, Ths medical exuminer gave the canse of death ar heart disease, | i e EFFlCIENCY Many Men Kaow How to Keep It At Par Thousands; yes tens of thousands of men, grow old 10 years too soon. 1f you are a man and realize that your efficiency 18 on the wane and that you are losing money and happiness in_consequence, get a 30 cent box of MI-O-NA stomach tablets today and take two after or with each meal for three days; then take one with each meal regularly until you feel well and vigorous. MI-O-NA stomach tablets disinfect, tone up, restore elasticity to the stom Spring Styles Men’s and Women’s Ox- fords and Pumps. Tan Dull Leather Vici Kid, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. Pay 35c¢ 4 Henry W. Branch and son have re- two are already in the park,| The shrubs and trees for the Wash- | ach and intestinal canal and end indi- Seo that sour dog is lcensed today; | urned to Norwich, AfLer & weok's stay | nave been made for Mohegan park this | Inton streot enirance have ail arrived | gastion. “They do more: thes.increase eru“sn" ar unneau 100 extr er May first—adv. t Ro: rds o % ¢ kg, . | and have been planted under the di 5 rition of the body and In case . $1 a after May first—ady at Roxmont, Lords Point slprmg, ‘\:m . with the two wild geese | 319, 1ve, been planted under the dif | the nutriti 13\’:““,\.:"‘\“( dy and in cas with demonstrator haside a¥d As calendar day for the coming| Mrs. Angus of Montville | 8lready there, add to the embryo avi- { with an eye to an attractive landscape | night sweats, bad dreams or any con \u. Friday promised ideal spring | is visit A" i, Hodgdon | arY, Which it is anticipated may in |offect. At 5 front next to the | dition’ TSt 1o1tires & réetmative the FRANK”N SQUARE one blade only. | weather | of Ramsdeil street, Groton time develop into an attractive fea- | streef, evergreens have been used, |act with astonishing rapidity. They e : e iy :1‘::0 u-urlhc par 3 It IS‘_(hv mdvexl:lmn of ced right behind the # worlk n be fou 1t The Lee & Osgood Co. i o T e Rl & ready farmers predict that deer| Miss Jennie Crowe of the Williman- | the commissioners to forward this line n evergreen called savins, | and helpful druggists the world over otiy an 11 | and foxes are to prove esplecially an- | tic normal sehool i spending the week | of development collecting / both | a native of Japan. and dec- Rl dEapEippe s e vl gxaotty se 1) | noying this season. end at her home in town, ; gavatic and land birds, and it is thelr | orative and landscape | Puts End to Bad Habit. lope that of r donors y see the Along the roadway, a dozen on each Things or K t . | Pretty 1t ountain daisies see > “andara’ of Teftvillo) 1 Epind-1 whir in nim ke Eiite Blokg hanc Iinak 3 : Things never look bright to one with [t rival punsies as local favorites for | ing & weele With. his. brother, G R.| Swane ahd ucks, 1t 1 canstiesed, ses | Ao Dave been placed a row of silver | «the blues Ten to one the trouble Is MURPHY & McGARRY, arly spring planting. Sanders of Mechanic street. @ possibility in bird life that will be | them. These are the Carolina poplars, | Ll s o e G e e Noew | o U7 Mzin Siras added to the park. growing taller than the silver firs D I e Dr. H Higgins is having an ad-| Waldo Oat has returned to his ship, e two phessants whic ve al- ¥ e e | Lite Pills would expel. Try -hem, I et ihtion DAL s TiE parege o P Immonat | (e e Oat has returned to Lis sbip, | The two pheasants which have al- | thus forming o background, the joy of better feelings cnd ~“the 1 Get cne before they are ¥, ady been placed in the park have | 2 3 - Special Ca!l To All The ot which will double its ing a week at his home in this city been domiciled in an enclosure provid- Row of Linden Trees. tioe Best for stomach, iiver oud | JPECIA 4 | = s . : 354 i e ed ne e left-hand side of the main | Lnden trees to be placed along the |Kidneys. 25 cents at Lee & Dsgood | gone as this is the best safety wrsday at his Home In Groton, for | Norwlch were recent guests of Mr. and | O i Dave a8 | omher, bave. arrived ‘and. have all| srra s L : Young Men About razor proposition ever put be- ears was caretaker at Groton | Mrs, H, H, Starkweather of Danielson, = ¥ peen planted, except some 50 in rs. A illiams, 29 Mulberry St R > | Gifts of Plants heen planted, except some to g0 in & | yariord, Conn., says, “I bave been us- | \ | Wolt Solotoroft of Norwich is| aifis o very fine shrubs and | toanb Spot along the road, where it 18 | ing Foley Kidney Pilla for sometime | To Graduate { fore the public. Viaitors 0h wre towns ot tho| dag s Tiyioe withi| Gisie Hiantas Easy BLeh s o il a0 weE KoL DIRRE Just A0, | Ak and 1 have found that o t quickly The Durham Demonsitrator s o i i in fhis. line are Ereatly Apbro- | 1o the oI Lot oy, any medicine 1 have ever taken and I | | Razor differs from the regular . hese incl Sapadatatdent Dutt & ais 5 them too highly.” | | T f fow O e ved 2 able |and_ other shrubs Qe g = | Durham Duplex Razor in the | e e sUll a few ca gram »m her husband, Dr. | jii e ieisdid, » 2 i S S RN h hé city. Miss | Biach John, who are visiting | b1ont i Satrang i1 | v of West Main street 18 e | piants rintend 26, and o is t a small |ALLEGED BIGAMIST Ihandle and nuraber of blades | Ak ot Tailee Heats loha wite 5H) rect entrance and two at (he | maxing & rov e | MUST STAND TRIAL.| only. cal people are receiving notifica- | Manchester, N. H., and Mrs. Jobn M- | street entrance ; larly pre - . | » - P Vet By anterence | &b anahter Maber ot Noreion] lsme, Bound Over from City Court—| | Pay 35¢ i will be held July 1 are visitors at the Fome of Mr. and | "] Two Wives Unite With Him in | 1, th ndance being lim to | Mrs. A. D. Zabriskie of Prestor | VOLUNTOWN PISTOL USER | WANT GOVERNMENT TO | Statement. | | for a n Y HELD FOR HIGHER COURT. | HELP STA 17 socl Ns. | = | P 1o M et of ANs ok s OURDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE - - STATE FAIR ASSOCIATIONS. | gqyard T Stacey, the for -| DURHAM DUPLEX | rehased o' . houlie . Tormer FOR NEXT THURSDAY. | Lockwood Placed in Norwich Jail— | Connecticst Manufacturers Protest | ‘ | o 1G AT | owned by Mrs. J. P. Hazler of Groton Beanett Doing Well at the Backus| Against Proposed Revision of | complain: o H ‘DLMON‘TR"‘OR RAZOR nd her household goods are being | Midyear Gathering Will Be Held at ital. |- Patent £ aws: | e M e and shave yourself with ease I thare New London, for Which Preliminary - | = |after t b poli s | \ won J, Kldred Brown con-| Institutes Have Been Held. | (Spe > The Bulletin.) 1y morning, Judge | and dispatch. hly Visits to Jewett City to | y ¢ ettt ey ; re of about twenty- | ference the London Cc 7 ; i [ London next Thurs May % soveral A 3 terfield, favorin bands for | | Dr. Edward Atkinson of Niantic, who | institutes have been held in the coun- e passage L ccess, and | % B e o N e e AT | vl tnetore Juutl provid - | | Franklin Square 1 & steadl at he Memorial | and on Friday one wa | WikD ONSSERE WL S Srecih afternson together hefor New Tioadon. e ¥ there will be another at Je Hiapcto nies il peitak Th.m : husband’s cell door, w} N OUR SHOW WINDOWS | y, but nex > was found and he was held for | writing 1 v he appar Storrs college graduate, class of | to give up th £ s it trial in the higher cour nds were | protesting against | with eatest: harmon 1 i — ant inspector of and browntail | At these tutes W. I. Woodin and | {0 obtain, and he was lodged in jall t | towards each other or the Whos s 1 1o department of | Miss Wilkelmina St ve been the | heze Sionod h . name was written on both their mar e cading, Mass. ;«1»3;51\1\4« = ; ackug :A.u‘ E ko riage certificates. Here ti ed i Get a new suit for it now N he programme for the conference |V Lockt:00¢ 8" are, It a triangular statement, givén by the # GRS Cottagers who have been at Cres- |at New London will be as follows, the ay hat Ben- ) |agarieved wife and punctuated with| Kind of a suit you g Y nt beach state that work on the | sessions to be he t the Huntington aui oEEartaniy | du Olu- | approving n nd exel ns fr and service out of ward am road being built at Blaci | street Baptist chureh New London . et ides compul- | h Palm e s You want a good suit; espe t is progressing rapldly and will | Afternoon Session. = S Etataa Mre sl " i graduation, a good suit most a ympleted in the time specified I R . d £ whi s T ) 9 3.00—Devctional service, conducted by ot inkite thigh dirbatias Stacey Taken to Jail | iraoedaits bIJE Wbt i good o a dark sccordance with the grade estab. Rev. Joseph Bl he iries not being con- P e to get bonds, Stace oriad 1 by the court of common counctl | 3+ idress, Frin Methods, Miss b jail about 6 o'clock te A S a5 duiiy ring the Winter, a new Walt s bols Frances Weld Danielson B : sty Bt [ You want style as e north side of Walnut | Reports and discussion of coun- the police cour we'll seo that they fit A il i B v aftairs, _ | PARK CHURCH SOCIETY | torney Douglass as an Suits for yeung men at $15.00, § S ider aw" ow rs estimated that over 100,000 Miss Jennie L. Congdon, count HAS ANNUAL MEETING. : v ey s g s o szcx‘o to sao:) L l U nion: miliiha “mm'\ et ot intendent; ImemE Classes | Same Committee and Officers Re- by th e g o o [P e{a:fi 5:,‘55» 3 n Union, Tolland company, during the Coy, New London: stat N 5 timony, and told of living in Boston, | s ish. As their name implies they we ¢ years, One of the three pine | ion, Wallace 1. Woodin ool oL R =uing Hest. Representative Henry.who is a mem- ;rt, New Jersey and other| Boys' Graduation suits at $5.00 o nd witheut i SIS plantations there belongs to the state, | state secretary 3 of the house committee, said yes- She acknowledged that she| ) % 7 . \ new illustrated lecturo by the | 6.00—Intermission and suppe i s ing of th did mot think an s rte which was showed her, and| Buy them now, wear them for a|. rough, harrowed surface s andy society will be prepared Evening Session. |58 2 plained of would ive favorab e had called upon City Attorney | month or two, they'll look just as g jirds ad insects, showing the eco- | 7.00_Praise service, led by the choir. | yelodk. The sideratior mitiee: in fact, le | Hall and asked to have her | as new at Graduation time co, s ous and other domestic : i 2 earned was rz pproved, show- 1 0% Jor, L = s hat's the kind of clothes we sol § : Training, Mr. McCoy T Ehiat. the Fear cloged Wilhi a ibail | ohs 168t marrying another woman. ' 1 ] 7.20—Ad Irza wday fichool Stand-|ance’ i {he treasiry. The sale of | B \’ Attorney Douglass objected Lo all he : HOSE! HOSE! HOSE! eep do o ‘dust, the street ards, M odin. seats exceeded that of the preceding T testimony and quoted Yaw to show that| .} e S PR Rt chott ”? g Tarpe vareek | 8.00—Addres ¢ Boy in the Sunday | year and in all d ments a prosper- | HOBBLE SKIRTS WINNERS |a married woman cannot be u-n.\vuei\ ¥ 4 | owing Fa v being full the tn, whith 15 Soekiorth Scho van F. Kullgren ous condition was reported. AT Y. M. C. A, CIRCUS |10 testify against her husband. 3 {7/ (7” «v | pressure be very great this year pavement e the sweeping is done, ford he same society commitice was re- o] Aggrieved Wife Wanted to wmhdrawr | The woven fabric and genuine rubbe 1t seems to accomplish the desired re. e e lected, Frank W. Browning, | | arge Growd Sees Norwich Amateurs| City Attorney Hall said that ‘n | in our hose make it the strongest hose b i b i g g i 02 el R TRUARS Trictas OF Hid! Canvis Taat | Thursday afternoon Mrs. Olive Stac 0/ AIN STREEL { abid the HbH " T rel Office; eas- 1 d lled upon him nd had want 1 The N en Knights of St. Pat- | Dr. Tingley Paid Costs for Not Re- |urer, ben Learne 3 3 = |tte case withdrawn, buc that he had| Hek gave well dinner Tuesday | porting Tuberculosis Case. Almy. The c usiness was of [ When Ringmaster Noah Lucas an- | {0E SI7° Giq not see how it could | The Home of Hart Schaffner & Mars TOOLS AND SEEDS ng for Dr. 1. J. Cohan, formerly | e £ ouRDs gramme of the circus at the Y be withdrawn now | fiie clothes kus hospifal, Norwich, Dr. W. K. Tingley was arrested by i e . Town Clerk Holbrook testified to 3 i Fosie dal iy medion n, to spend two | County Health Officer rown % AR |larger audience on hand than that |Eiving the license to Stacey t dlat she W . i tile Northern Grown Siid 1 al & B b0 dHiE b “oorh CONSERVATION SUNDAY. Which witnessed the previous presen- | Sarah E. Palmer of this citr, an S s e it g 1 . h Officer Dr. N. B. Lewis, c = 1y h ch numi vas hn H, Barnes, J. P., united the two| . y n planting and AL an Baual Franchi o Rt B e Norwich Churshes Uniting for Glimax | tation of the afai ch number was i‘_orr:ml_m\pr:“ R, away visiting in - i et Tw'flv ganized in New Lon y o L | "of Men and Religion Fomward Move. | Well carried out and several new fea- narriage « his second | iNEton when St 1 Imily Pierson, Mrs. Frederick A. : i BN Move- | tures were added to the programme, | Mr. Btacey swore it was his second | pyyier “ang first Johnson of Montville was unanimous- 18 | ment. |among them an exciting basketball | marrisge and that he had been di-}| 0 " ough the man ¢ osen president. About 150 wo- e o e e s - 2 . |ea between Hobble Skirts and | Vorced, n ed that the|She said the only re men and a few men joined. ruled, fine of §5 and costs was) Wherever in the United States the | Boys' Leaders, the members of the| -Attorney Douglass argued that the |y .y 0pm " char mposed er Judge Brown remitted | Men and Religion Forward Movement | er t ng costumed in ac- [marriage to Olive Sherman had not|, ., r 1@ At a meeting of the directors of the physician paid the | campaig) has been ried out, to- | their team name, In|Dbeen proved nor the identity of the | 8g THe Ita \ 3 State usiness Men's asosciation, OFTOW to be observe 8 Conserva- vbbles, he irts est, \.” - y she said e " [ | A Hartford, it was voted to file an ay g In a statem | tion Sunday, when in union m bus with a score of 17 to ccused looked upon his mar-| ... " | / plication’for membership in the Inter- | COUt, said the cases i ot | the results of the nation-wide 0. The game was refereed by Sammy Olive Sherman as illegal, 80| ;4" opo was 5 rtion Congress of Chambers ot |00t been reported to Health | ment will be gathered up and present- | The Hobl Skirts uded T P, 08 ATah | mer v Stace . Commerce. J. Arthur Allen presided, | (WIS, beca he tubercu 8 | he congregations | Fiimbore and Manche forwards, | 1e prisoner married — mpsz g J. Arthur Allen presided. | 3", "\ ecome undisputably appar- | Frofistant o e - ooty en he supposed he | Company s announced Friday from Pitte. | Th services to jIrchinbers Bot, to De 80 | n AV Q| 129 Main Streel, Norwich, Conn rgh, one of the judges being Charles | her & n forwards After Attorney Hall's brie ment ‘N 5, who makes his home at | SLOPP 2ad Rotlnucn Fleld goals, | the probable and . Aviy - . Mr. and Mrs. Davis sail to- | I rch under t i . Manchester, | bound the accused over { FiAtL to spend three months n Franca ; L ge | Statement by the Complaining Wife. E CIAL sngland e o AT et i mmo which opened at| the the bringing of the bigamy | TODAY, SATURDAY W, Skidmore, 65, who died | it o el o fbne 1k Nore 2 _|charge found its motive in er | 9 Skidmore, formerly of the { be followel by e-minu run, boys; Y ‘f‘ C. A.| Palmer, was the basis of a statement) 4 aia art_school, now on the Car Francis Bacon. impressions from the great Chris e iy 4o {mads durtng ‘e aiemnpm . byisdind i ith his wife, bound for a six s Bacou, an eminent sur- | conservation congress in N Y siness men; busketball, first | complaining wife. as she st vefore | 18 iths, irip through Italy and along mist, and a recognized au. | given by James L. Case gine | he celliof the grincner gt polios head: | 4 ti = me in New Haven Friday in the 81st | Rev. P. C. W n and J ! e e inoone | =4 i tev. P C, Wright will speak in the | year of his age, after an extended ill- | Some Thou: ir the Futur bnE, - where 1 iree were n con- | Central Baptist church Sunday morn- | ness. Dr, Bacon was the son of Rev.|be presented by B. P. T T “‘ sl sacy fon with B HEln Ravs ‘; s Men and Re- [ Dr. Leonard Bacon, a famous aboll vening meeting at the church | EPOE 116 SO rer onte 8 ° ¥ gion Forward Movement, in Rela- | ticnist preacher at Center (ongreg both men and vomen, but B e . 4 > J E§ ion to Social and Civic Righteousness | tional church, New Haven, during the | woon at the Y. M. C. A — w iad des L J Bia RARK A. BILL, u Norwich. In the evening there will | Civil war perlod, and was graduated | o'clock a meeting for men only MEMORIAL DAY PLANS, | himself, and - ' Street be ice.—adv. | frem tie Yale Medical tn 1831 ) Wright in line with | - -~ [ P T s he did 0t become o v a the day - tifled Mrs. Olive She H o Referring to Mayor Thayer's speech | year Jaton, e iptomn was withaeld e o Comoanider Hovey to, Surymen; Sadu- |\ 0ll 5 wchud oftwred | er | American Government he Old Saybrook Business Men's | until that time. Ie duty in the S wick Post Members to Meeting. | ‘ioppt to get ace r | hanq the Middletown Press #: | yellow fever outbreak fn G {voaton in PIANO RECITAL. o FaETE oo | DISAMY. and, al b K 00K He thought that women should have a il he himself was stricker -~ — DD an 5 We € | married man, and but ¢ ertain amount of voting rights. He | ed {n the “ivil war n with | Pupils of Miss Champlin Give Delight- ‘Vfr S i A : OB | with his w who 18 an actres lu ) eve ) described the referendum and re- | tho Seconl and l»te enth ful Programme, Mario r ety | Here Palmet Sulosy \a0deS iy wiaricah Ci neciall all Dills in un eloquent manner | Gennedicat volontaien Aol e gub * Rorocly e« r sister, Mrs. 1 merican n, espec oquently me tor of the Arm; jano recital by the pupils of Miss [ OV -0 |F Bridg the ovs ( 1bot examining_board to meet at Stamford | or, (e Petomuc Qurrlo k. Champlin, with the asslst- |;yanger was instructed to ot AL ud | 400 page nely illustrate May 17, when several officers and | (. He was ¢ o3 iy tegrl T st who er, as s a pa ot y o on-commissioned officers are ordered | gurgery at Yale atter the Dot 5 9 a3 < and the price is $1.00. : 4 5 \at chaie until 1877. In 1 Shepherd (Universalist), mak Stacey an Expert, He Claims. =it \wumber is ¥ ergeant Ira A. War- | vy Aoy ntih e ; pon 1 y F o " n of ‘s Thirtoenth company of | nea, Miss Georglanna M. ok sYeing et ik : < as the date for th 1+ an assenting ‘ 700 Things eisor con dled in 1906. No children sur- |in attendance Jbservation of the |said that he desired point cleared A Boy Can Make HELP YOU e wuto chemical from the Central | 3 i N > 1is oc Bridgeport station responded to a still alarm for |, The deceased wag 2 brother of the | programme. % = vhic i been ed | Complete s f four book day In the house owned by Gilbert | LS vEo died in 1907 and who | ¢ MISS LARNED'S COLLECTION Biaiar kg B $1.00 for the entire se Bowers at 49 Washington street. The | 16/ pastorates at both Park and the | rm congrat M s phophone works, he was the o Lok fire was quickly put out and | Second Conercgational churches. tions that she Books and Manuscripts of Eastern ctor. and e ex-| ca et fisol ocgupied by Mrs. Margaret Quinn and | it SR give opportunit Connecticut's Historian Given to The Bostonr Cooking School Feed ruif 3964 Charles J. Sanders. | ongaeor b illed. | AIO MR State. ) b | John Shea of New London | Sopianol agite b . Cook Book i thint. You also knos 1t was expected that Rev, Father |about 50 vears, a freight conductor on | rendered expre sy A ing mone Splinter, famous missionary of | tho New 'Paven road, met a terrible | Pleasing voice, earnin George e librariar the Best Cook Book pub ving money by, German ances! and Rev. Father | death ne Stamford Friday | encorcs which w e has ret pso t } g e least mo v Stanton, equally eloquent, would give | morning. His body was run over by | ing was the programme s 5 S O ey ed 2 On Mayy the mission in St. Patrick’s church, be- | the train which he was in charge of |' Part I—Trio, “'V"”" wers, N i b l” Pt o “ oAt | rain and Weed on are at rock ginning_tomorrow; but to Friday | and was cut in two h Phillips, | scripts and other material that was | | ’ s - ” weard definitely what Fathers are com.- | tact wit han over S end e zkowski, Richard The collection is (o be known as “Ti | Ten Volumes, Each Volume $1.00 | be adding to your savings, ing. {Re was thrown botween cars and to | Rustl R g e L T or o oo, Bl s “CATERING FOR TW! - — | the ralls, where the train crushed him | PAillips; soprano solo, Carmena Waltz | composed of manuscript records, gen f vment b3 - & g | £ 4 . BIRDS OF CONNECTICUT. to death. @ M| Song. 1L Lano Wiiton, Mre Crove: |ealogies and pamphicts that were of the payment of a IJI‘ “HousekespiNG FoR TWOS, | (THEAN SLOSBER b | Love's Awakening, Mosskowski, Alfral | property of the late Ellen D, Larned, | 2 = | “EVERYDAY DINNERS | Ul 3 lllustrated Lecture by Rev. P. C. Hotel Griswold License. Bliven; Venetian Love Song. Nevin. | who was the historiar Con- | is so convincing §aSACAN-| o ERVDAY DESSERTS 3 Cove 8t Wright. The county commissionors Friday | Mis8 Martha Reynolds: duet, Figaro's | nec and who wa celed check. We offcr o i oV . morning at New London granted a | Bochzelt, Mozrt, Alfred Bliven, Miss | fo two volumes on ¥ : are some of the books in this series. - m— An interesting lecture on the Birds | llauor license to the Hotel Griswold, | CpanP 1" 1ot Danee Rust e L I A | you the convenience of| e aiways t he Care % Connddtionts iuktrated with sisves| 08 1(conse being ladusd toTW. D Sax> | ocaris o cqeer Lanes pigdate, Ma— 10 KiS Slts o By by Miey Many | 2 é ' and Fuedingiof Children,” by O B S eet plckled peachu s Hon; IENAEEE of the Hotel, “Thera wasto s e oears Lot Aled SChampling | Hamlilon, | Hadiey, fhe_exscutrix | our Commercial Depart- i w opticon views, was glven Friday eve- |n) remonstrance at the hearing wng Storm on Lake Patten, Mthaly, Alfred | residuary legatee of the es of t 0] This is the best book ¢ he ning in the auditorium of the Contral | there were a_gcore of resldents of | Wivers Boymolin: comune rind; Miss | deceased. ment. children published. na"'on,. Baptist church by Rev, P, C, Wrigh, [ Groton who testifiad that Mr, Saxton | slottha Reynolds; soorano solo, —— | New Fiction soon as published, at under - the auspices of Arthur Cob- [ Was a proper person to huye a llcense | oo RONe of June P " | Xens Enjoy Colonial Club's Hospitality | [ rnisl > ge s Mingh o o | 08 R i S M, e 0 Tl By, SRR | X Sl St iy You furnish the money; TRY THEM Wright gave brief descriptions of the | for the sale of Hquor. Young: The Two Skylarks, T.eschates- | Xens at the Iirst Baptist church Fri- e do all the rest. § , e habits and pecullar characteristics of P aint BE ky, Miss Ruth Phillips; a Tubel | day evening and many member ] . 4 practically all the birds known to this | Surprise Party, Ocarture. Waber. Miss m},h“pv ilips, | present, Through the. kindness of Ill‘.l‘. W. BEOLMS, Demiisi [ section and his lecture was heard with | There was a pleasant surprise party | “hamp} embers of the Coloninl club, wn tha close attontlon by his audience. Col- |at the home of Oliver Buddington on | Miss Ruih Rush and Miss Marion | concusion of the ‘s ss sessiom, o ke c J4 25 Broadway Shannon Bullding Annex, Reem A, grea plaies were shown of sach bird | Elghth atrect.” Friday evening. Gumits | Swan assisted Guring the svening dir: | xceiont chowder Nas scrved (i |1 1ames Loan & 1rust Lo, SR E I Telephone 620 wctite and in soma instances of hoth male fand music were enjoyed and refresh- | trimuting programmes and attractive | were plaved, the prize goins Miss N you want to put yonr by s no - o L v ';,";2:;‘.(11.:;‘ Jiamioticanimafutng men(s were servad. ' A dllghifol eve. | floral decorucions were urranged upon | Jenalo Tourtellotte, wnd a aelighitul | The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness '3 before the pupuc, theru is ne me- | THNRS i no aeveriting setitel S the platform | time was enjoyed ’ dlum better than throigh ihe advertis- Bastern Connecticut egual Lo The ing columus of The Bulletin : Bal letin for business results. g

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