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NORWICH BULLETIN. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1912 v 13 faith in Christ. It is as easy for us b s it was for Paul. Our value as -y | Christians in this world depends upon Heary Allen & Son | o oA 0EME, R o il 29 hough we think differently on many Horwich, Monday, Apriloh iz [ things yet, cach in his own church, in T A i | his own way, may live close to Go TH ER. . . . ! v 4 P U?Dgfgggq HE WEATH After Serving Twenty Years in Rhode Island State Prison He 4 tius e il stund together as iiis Today's Weather Forecast. x . Following prayer by A. A, Browning # For New England: Showers Mon-| s a Free Man—Sentenced For Life But Governor Released | and cthers, R. R. Graham spoke brief- 88 Main St day, Tuesday overcast, probably rain, ly on the work of the Men and Re- moderate east winds. 3 S . ligion Forward Movement, emphasizing Prediotion trom s New York Her-| Him—Will Go to Chicago. the fact that it is the business of the trial ordered. From this the plaintiff appeels. The case of Bunice H, Allen vs. city of New London is also an appeal against motion to set aside and for new trial. She sued the city for $5,000 damages for injuries received in fall- ing on a slippery sidewalk on Ml street in February, 1907, and obtained a verdict for $2,750 damages. Motion to sei aside was granted, and she now appeals. In Frank H. Allen, admr, vs. the J. W. Bishop Co., the company appeals against the denlal of motion to set aside the verdict of $3,000 obtained by the plaintiff, who was administrator of the estate of Joseph Beaudry, who was fatally injured by the fall of a pillar April 28, 1910, at the weave shed of the Ponemah company, Taftville. The Bishop company were the con- tractors on the shed erection. Other new cases now ready which complete the list are defendant’'s &] peal in Francis A. Taylor vs, the ald: on Monday partly cloudy weather church to bring about social righteous- folowed by rain and slowly rising ness. In the past, he said, the church temperature will prevail, with moder- has held aloof from the burning sovia: ate variable winds, the weather clear- | Governor Pothier Friday sent to the|but I can say that I shall always re-| questions. The Forward Movement ing at night, and on Tuesday generally Rgmds Island senate pardons for Allen | member them for their kindness,” he| Will bring the church to look more fair weather with slight temperature| W Dorsey and Dennis alias “Spiker” | s: Tears trickled own his cheeks. | closely to the human needs of the changes. g Murphy, formerly of Norwich, both m going to Chicago,” he said. st | people and take a more active fight i & £ serving life sentences for murder. The |1 am ' going to t some friends in| ¢ st the prevalent social evils, __ Observations in Norwich. pardons were confirmed by the senate|Connecticut, But I am off for Chicago.| J. B. Stanton > of the possi- 5 The f“”,”“"mz records reported from |at § o'clock Friday night. They ceased |I have good friends there, and I will| bilities for 2ood work in this city and Sevin's pl 3 LADY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED : armacy show the changes|to be prisoners at the moment the sen- | work making shirts, I guess I ought| mentioned the need of bringing the in temperature and the barometric|ate gave its approval to the pardons. |to know something about making| Youns man into the work and giving him canges Saturday and Sunday. Both Dorsey and Murphy have b hir Wi pres | shir s—I've been cutting them for 11|a ~hance to e 4 M. Robertson Co.: defendant's appeal 1 b Ther. Bar. | pehind the bars for over 20 vears, and | years now,” he said with a smile, age a campaign in the churches for | in’ philip E. Hendrick vs. Ruhfl"’ip A, \ 1a H(‘l arad e 8" 30.20 | the crYmes of which they were convict-| 1t was suggested to the newly ireed| corserving the voung men. Secretary | fow bty "y GCCrCE T8 Ve appeal ry Ba"er a" yer L 3010 | ed, while the topic of conversation for |man that he might find the things of| F. R. Starkey spoke of the great good | i1 the board of water commissionets ! an.hm. . 92| a long period at the time they occur- | the world rather strange to him. But|Which has been accomvlished by thefof the city of eyt oyt 157 Franklin St { Tt e Howent B d, have not been brought to public | he didn't think so. movement all over the country, and in- | Jonngon and ot} S e an Comparisions. tention in several years, | You see,” he said, “I have been| [CT®% remarks were given by Re in Frank A. Case vs. the Connecticut ——— _Highest 61, lowest Murphy Sentenced in '89. | keeping well posted. 1 have been read- '15]‘0“ ik d"'}\ ’}_f‘- ‘l."\.‘lu.%.?l'?\‘,.l, company; plaintiffs appeal vs, N. Y., SUITS PRESSED 503 7 a m, 40 30.13| The murder for which Dennis | ing acientific magazines and the news-{ % USROS YR GBTRO N. H. & H. R. R Co.; defendants’ ap- H 2 m. 6 30.15 | “gipiker” Murphy was fncere papers. I know all about the automo- | Prave 2 iy 8 peal in the Connecticut College for 54 biles and the electric cars. Of course, you know, I have seen an airship. Yes, I saw at one that passed near t place some months ago. That poor Women vs, Harriet K. Alexander and others. In the orwich water commis: ers vs. Charles S, Johnson and others, already mentioned, this is an appeal the defendant from the decision of (’\ ige Shumway to proceed to a hear- CASES TO BE HEARD IN SUPREME COURT. e 30.15 | curred in the summer of £ curre mer of 1888,when the | lowkst 10. | community was shocked by the dea fons for Saturday: & lowers. | of Wuterman Irons, a merc! Satur s ather: =~ as predicted. | vearg “old, who was in good mental | ;i woh Predictions for Sunday TR M "’Urva"dm:;n{‘ a0 |chap who was operating it is the one | Matters of Much Importance in This cooler. Sunday weather as predicted. | pic pdvanced age, s the Providence | 10 Was lled some weeks ago down End of the State—Session Opens on Journal. On the affernoon of August | °Uth: Cur Wagon Calls Everywhar: Typewriting has become an Sum. Moou uma Tidews. "W have sen. the e T ket : ceed to a hew r p . Sun | High ther shop on High, now Westmin- | ., OUt il the ward, @ Courso Wl ‘When /the supreme’court of -errops] IUrIEs claimed by Lie FESHERSLRL s EXAGT WEHEE s teon i Beth L ete in a small building oppo- | Sod 5% the cle ITVI08 | comes in here on Tuesday, April Laeh doe EhatibelS MO ap el ur=0n L w | b m || pom an street, and asked to examine | M00F, through the across the) o) “the April term, it will have be ot e ey RO e 4 that 3 rk piec f side leather. e w « s i t the lo: docket “fo! dout ery ooke, and Nicholas Tarrant, T s that produce the work are ¥y piece of side leather. He went to Muii Blgk Pasbre: it the I docket=for thik reoutt | 2¥0IY ooke Anl TS N e When Your Eyes the Ribbons and Carbon Paper. Good | 447 little back room to get the leather, 2 ever compi a total of 19 cases, of | 3 NaVIDE o o g SOy g re require the BEST to be had | 445 d there the two intruders attacked | Both Murphy and Do which continued and thirteen | Stony brook. ~ They claim lnjuries trouble you or you are in need : Y £.44 him, one clutching him by the throat, |@ dignified appearing ct with through the diverting of the Stony of glisws, St syeilant. (B ; I, try ibe kind | “V while the other attempted to take the h.;h stresdlk .‘1 with gray, carefully PR AR Ny ) \}{uln\“\\:q né‘»\’vn:i |’n:;l new reservoir for l”mx.l !m;ur \\\v-arhu\l; !bl,;,.".e;:.g; A | o from his pocket. ed in the middle, and wearing gl: A the city of Norwich, ished for years and have ma HATTIE L. JEWETT, 4l Irons made such a fight that he [ With a gold were led from the irst on the continued list is the Unprinted Cases. a reputation by giving quality office, where | case of Marion, admr., vs. the Connec- upon him. In the fall | they were requested to sign papers| ticut company, in which the court di- Teucher. GREEN one of M s’ Tibs was fractured | bearing upon their pardon rected judgment for the defendant on Maln St aprid LL W, and it punctured his intestines, the| Murphy, with a smile, wet with ial of the case in the superior court, 4 EV] E NE s contents of which, flooding the abdom- | Stray tear now and then, seemed & the M“lm“n appealing frnrn_mm decis- 4 Y FE inal cavity, caused peritoni from | he couldn’t use the pen soon enough. eging the court to be in error Notes and Personal Items—Funerals. | U 1% "dteq the following day He read the document through car h direction to the jur Murphy's alleged comnpsnion in the|fully until he came to a passage T Marfon, administrator Hdward Gadle of New York city is b ater ATa quiring that he Alpha E. Burdick, de- ALL lN visiting his parents on Eleventh: street, | Killing of Mr. Irons was “Pete” Hack- | quiring that he & I , ot, an all-round criminal who formerly | manent residenc of Montville, sued the Con- 8ix hours after high weter 1 ia iow | was thrown to the floor, one of the as- | Prison into the warden's and service that are unexcelled. Public Stenographer and Shorthand | tide, which is followed by Tood tide, sailan es examined with modern scientific instruments and all defect of vision corrected, Lense matched from brok In addition to these thre are four ases which are not printed, because the appeals were not perfected within the time that the rules require them O e o D i gan ve.|] Parts. Repairing of anl kinds are Bmma J. R done neatly and quickly. If you Nickel & Brass Co., suit over fove nd treubie s o a right of way; Waldron P. Brown and Sioain, cali 2ol s In i B others vs. Norwich Bolt Mfg. Co., suit i el o ek ¥t for ftont- . ee Lo make I out of the st; ® ——— orovidenc il der penalty pseh 1 ccticut company for $5,000 dama over not town « guaranteed in ca New Wall Paper Decorations and| George irigan 1s able to be about | frequented Providence. Murphy was | der Denalty of being remanded AR e 4 ville vs. Y Co. ., suit Cutout Borders. Tt will Day you to see | agatn oter poiben s able to be about| | edily captured, but his companion, |on to serve his “unserved sentenc aintift alleging that Burdick we le vs. Alpk . Inc., —ses over a change of grade, which comes up on a writ of -error, having already ’l‘h I)I C dd J D (o o upren donst; whare I ¢ Plant-Cadden Co. was decided adve y to the town; and plaintiff's app in Alexander, Optical Dspartment. Jr., vs. Sherman & s Co,) Hait: G¥ee 144-146 Main Street, off one of the cars ompany of Apr of the defend- t Hempsteads on the 14, 1909, and thrown \way near the track so truck by a car coming ng ill for several weeks. g il for several weeks, | {PEO h scape. Although| “I wonder what they mean by th r him far and | he said, looking up W 1 le to find a |Cusker with a smile. “T g n until I die. Sure I'll ement they v m be of Mouldix ready for use. ou select, with a full line : EE : Murescos and Paints Thomas Delaney and David Carroll | the authorities s 4 left Friday for New Haven. where| Wide they were never a they have secured e - trace of him. : i Lol pplosment Spiker Murphy was only about 19 sign said Now taking orders for spring Paint- ’aper N s on he came s ¢ | that T would have to drag a ball and | in the opposite direction. He died of x ing, Paper Hanging anc CCOTE B ars old when came to this eity | that 1 g a E 1 » loss of & J a g acal- nging and Decorating, FUNERALS. and fell into bad company, which cul- | chain out with me.” Dorsey. signed his | a fractured skull .\'un"r erwards, be- ;Jx:mlu\s of an eye in a blasting acsl 3 ok Molan ated in his implication in the mur- ment in silenc ing in a helpless condition, it is R TR T ok Hugh MeCamb, e o ohten was: cnet oY i i h men left the itution mitted, through sickness or into _)h '13? been rumor d t : el ‘H‘I P. F. MURTAGH The funeral of Hugh MecComb, Sr.|gencational and brutal in the eity's in their ‘“jeans” Murphy had |tion, when he was put off the car. the detendant in the Alexander, 5. o b was held at his late home, 92 Fourth | seyminal records. He was sentenced to greenbacks, In Murphy's “roli’| In the case of Thomas MecCaffrey T Cgu ar on y N i e | Street, Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock.| speng the remainder of his life in pr _a $10 bill, a present from Fr Groton & Stonington Street Railway | In the early stages of the case, would Many were present at the funeral, in-{ o 0 Juiy Speck, superintendent of the s! Co,, the defendant takes appeal from e frih o100 ) A . cluding relatives from Kast Greenwich | “y% S jmprisonment gave fiictory Whera Murphy has been work. | e decision of Judge Greene, who de- | the plaintiff §2500 in settlemen ee"ng S T and other places. There were many|ipo prison authorities considerable 4 their motion to set aside the ver- | 0f the matter, rather than to the ¥ ¥ beautiful floral offerings. Rev. C. H aff Ricketts conducted the service. Josus, ou cannot ord to use i 0t S Soul. and Nearer, My God, carbon lamps while Mazda | to Theo .were rendered by & ‘quartette ase with the uncertainty of wh some might be before a jury, in a case of so serious and unfortunate an injury as had befallen the plaintift, however it had occurred. But the a and for a new trial, after the e had secured a verdict for of the case, in trouble, and w dered an incor- rigibie by the la arden Viall. In the early ’'90s, when “Gentleman” | Iwood T con: ividend he proceeds ac- sed the company o composed of O, Carpnter, Mrs, George ¥ ade an attempt to | Tom t e of shirts made in putting up a pol t- x gt o v *T, TS| preak jail, Murphy was his companion. | the prison 1 ecetved $5. frol ole & o 2 Lamps are selling at such low | Thomas Hastem. Miss Bello Service | PFek Jail, Murt . - fipe Msn ol 109 recsiyad 35 fror 5 torneys for the plaintiff felt so cer- prices as at the present time., |#nd A. MacDougall. The bearers were Murphy Cowers. barel 1 oreeriben by starite s " Beckwith vs, | ain 0f securing so much larger IN THE 25 W. * | Bernard R. Tilly, George L. Kies,Stew-| The latter had been selected | “The two prisoners shook hands with > comiss up on | S ct bY Secimed Stiontan)) to b 5 Watts .. §$ 50| art Murray, John Ir , John McWil- e of the reputation Mur- |, ol i gt b o s appeal. A, Beckwith, | that they declined absolutely to 40 Watts .. .7 65 liams and John MacDougall. Burial ) §iven as Being a. dewpe- | A A s B R under the will of tain_the proposition. when the | BUCKINGHAM MEMORIAL 'gg \xam e .. J5:wasin ntic cemetery. A committal | ;. phy howev was not Skl atite m““m;‘mf M i »f Waterford, the Beckwi 'y brought in a rdict for the i rvice was read a rave by ReV.| but a 19 vear old country 'yot iy s d was bequ e roug! endant it s t surprise to the . M <+++e0. $1.10) Bervice was read at the grave by Rev.|pyt a 19 year old country youth, in the front seat with the chauffeur ad_was bequeathed, brought|fevdant 't Wep & Erett SUIBESE ' Lie at 8 o’clock Tonight Manufactured by the General Electric | . Ricketis. Church len had|haq never been implicated in any crime | joft the prison yard waving adieu be- ainst Rebecca Cowles and Nel- | attorneys for the pla prom Compa ~ | charge of the funeral, it to his arrest for the Irons|iw. % & i3 b Rogers, alleging that Rebecca | v filed a motion to set aside the ver- Company, . - e previous his arrest the 18 | tween smiles and tears. o g T R “| dict as being against the evidence and Mr ALBERT S BARD FOR SALE BY Miss Jennie E. ibridge. murder. | The departure marked an epoch in owles took adv: CE 8 g 2 Ige St 5 Tesed . o e 1 fe B Lilli-| Ellwood had made the most desper- | (e g . e bled condition of Jas for a new trial. Judge Shumway hearc C. V. PENDLETO! The funeral of Miss Jennie E. Lilli-| Ell the history of the prison, They were|Dlcd condition of Ja : o el le b ey of New York « ¥ N, Jr;, |pridge was heid st her 1ate home, on)ate ttempt to escape over re corded | the first men who had s h ol e e s, con oy ot | after reserving . decision fof a few | Central avenue, Saturday afternoon at|at the Rhode Islan ate prison. Just | jong time in the prison liberat e Beck 10 , @ at she | all o . ‘ v " i o o h t = - . 1 y y n days, denied the motion. Counsel for . 3 o'clock. Many mourners were pres- | as the two pris ached t nd their liberation ./as further an i : - : e it ehen & tice 10 Broadway 3 oelok : 2 the two prisoners reached o door | and it fur: O e O i Jlalhter then At ok SRFaf e Will address the meeting on ent, including some from other cities. | leading from the prison vard to the g one because it was of a d on 8. ; out any retu e e e & Thé officiating minis Rev. C. 11| jail wing, they were met by Deputy | nature ideration. _ Rebecoa Cowles took | apbedl to the wupreme court Sué €b- the subject of WESTERLY HOUSE. cketts. The bearers were Frederick | Warden Rowe. "Ellwood rushed for-| “Street clothes, entire outfi Caxs of Talnn B CLEEWRTSH o LIS ] o S b s were he two men in a store ce Saturday morning, and when the warden brought them back to the prison Murphy and Dorsey m‘x’img.‘.el) as they togged them- |z m, " " pay to Roger: time of his death in April, 1969. Jud, ment in court was given that Rebeccs Cowles reconvey the homestead Giles Beckwith, subject to mort- > of $600, which Beckwith was or- and Rebecca Lester, Harlow T. Ladd, James W.|ward to grapple with the deputy, but | purchased for Semple and Joseph H. Henderson.| Murphy fled from the scene and hid!j, provider Burial was in the family plot in tk ;';]']n"uh‘ some steps "‘j[“h”)"-"{f”“' Indi s served free every Sat Hickor: t cemetery, and a com- | Ellwood was shot by Deputy Rowe anc gndlng e+~ 7 was read at the grave|died from his wounds. The deputy by Rev. Mr. Ricketts. Henry Allen & |was so seriously injured In ti 4 Ales, Wines and Liquors 5 kbl S “VOTING MACHINES SCHOOL BOARD OF SIX. AND BALLOTS” Selectmen Decide the Number to| Buffet Lunch alw in st ervic R S : : ¢@| Have Charge of Consolidated Schools. EP v s .l;nn- G. KENYON & Co., Son had charge of the arrangements, |gle that his death followed a short| Everything went smoothly until My Cowles w s also to p »hnl;s 1;.}-:.3“; h Sy JOSEPH E;‘HdAMItLANn. S Proprietors. T T time later i | phy started to get into T ,,“' Sk }_Ul “_“f‘lf"“ this decislon} 4t 5 meeting of the board of select- W, TIBBITS, . e e e TAFTVILLE It was the general bellef among the ! They gppeared small for a man of his | D&t the appeal is taken. 2 men in their rooms Saturday morning | H- W- 3 PRl prison officials at the time that had|pirth, and he speculated with much |, The Tespondents, James Rayimondfi; was decided that the new town Secretary. Full Line o , Murphy prove 1e_desperate ma € | doubt before he attempted to clasp the |l er and Carrle A, talmer of Mont-} y.1401 committee to be elected under Knights of King Arthur Minstrel Show | was accredited as being and backed | ., + el , in the suit brought by the board ta 1 t . DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS, Electric Lights. have been different. about two inct A number of attempts have been| A large sized audience witnessed tis | made to secure pardons for both Mur minstrel show given in Ponemah hall phy and Dots: and the petitions ¢ didn’t take much urging on the part of the warden to get Murphy t THE NOVELTY SHOP, ; be made up of six persons. At a meet- et rmine the compensa-|in. o¢ those interested in school work, : - d_the Palmers forfy.jq ypger the auspices of the board ken for Stony brook rese some time ago, the general opinion ng an appeal from the decls- | soomeq to favor twelve persons. Ow- 75 1 wear the trousers, mnotwithstanding 3 3 3 C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin Street. last Wednesday evening. The show | their friends have been received annu- | {heir shortcoming, — temporari WS | ion of Judge Shumway in fixing $4,500 ng to the fact that such a number P 2 | was conducted by the Knights of King | ally by the chief executive. | aides: o Ve e swing, | 88 the smount, dlainiing: ervor 1o ind 08 12 D000 St HT Il sad! perhags | Arthur, @ club of young men that was | Murphy and Dorsey became free men | for b 28 a ‘tho gap, un- | SOUt In not élhu\‘ ng ihe motion 10| joes officient, the smaller number was| | HAVE RESUMED MY HACK AND = | Tecently formed. Those who took part |at 12.15 Saturday afternoon, and were | i) il MRS Sors whe e quash and in not dismissing the peti- | gociged upon. The law provides for : in the enter ere a3 follows: | whisked away in an automobile 10| bait o trausers which Btrcd as teone | tion upon the respondent’s motion.. | Seciocd UPOR: e o B foer. | LIVERY BUSINESS AT MY BATH Robert. Walker, i Dolliid, Woonsocket to meet Governor Pothie ot Bk (38 Lrous- | " piaintifrs appeal is made in the case | SO % PAYYCUR BILLS BYC“EQUE B e hih o b the awint “ o fuawe priduce Si|of Albert E. Cruthers and others vs.|*’If"is understood that the republican | STREET STABLE, WHERE ALL | Davis, Dwight Davis. Thomas Green- ; his sitting with the governor, | Michael H. Donahoe. The plaintiff, do- | caucug for nomination of the commit- | GALLS WILL BE GIVEN P on the man, George Kay, George Smith and was quiet, but Murphy, a| "R Chine Woonsocket at Z43 in the| & busincss under the firm name of | {20 Wiy be held on May 7 and CALLS WILL BE G ROMPT Arthur Murdock. Dancing followed, | powerful man, standing over 6 feet In | afpe Cruthers & Lillibridge, brought suit oon the two “free men” went t. democratic caucus on May 10. ATTENTION. TELEPHONE 883, 12 pounds,against | e warernon: o6 men” went {0}, zuist the Shetucket Worsted mills of > overnor's home at 122 Pond street | . S — at which he tipped the | Tiicy remained with tne governor and| Deltic for an unpaid balance of $804.01 — hestra. The | height and weighing 2 which | the 118 pound Uncas National Bank| i e s5 young m:m reallzel ove & way you Wil know the exact | they intenl to use for a gymnasium [scales when he was imprisoned when | \frg. Pothier for mearly two hot on & construction contract in 190 LINEN SHOWER ¢ living and always have | for the club. a lad of 19, was too pleased for reti-| Murphy, when he bade farewe o defendant 68 upiC oOR e v P of & Yedgiot B Ths Yo G cence. the governor. snid he propoced ta de. | Of $850 for an uncompleted gravel roof. | Delightful Social Time at Home of ed cheque, Notes and Personals. Murphy Grateful. vote'time to’ obtuining evidence that | Judsment for the defendant with costs| M. and Mrs, Fred Langenbach. = » yurteous and lit eatment ex.| Mr. and Mrs. Phancauf and family| “Tel] everybody, especially tell | would clear him of the stain upon his | W&$ given In the common pleas court, s P oyt Su v to A. T. Gardner! tended to every depositor whether the | @e moving to Canada those who have se freedom, | name, and he repeatedly announced| W0licD 18 now wl‘"-tlfld-‘ A Mr. and Mrs, Fred Langenbach Jr., (Successor to ) ccount be large or small, that T am grateful. tude 10 | that he is convinced he can prove his| , It Ciro Benantl vs. Delaware §!;»‘"r- b N b 8 Ko BT A L L e TR e T We_solictt Sous 2 Joseph Wo em all is too deep for me to tell you, ' innocenc nce company, the defen: appeals | evening at their home at Mohegan by solicit vour patronage. it Folitiieg iens e orat gt noene from the verdict and judgment which | a large party of their young friends. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, R — » the plaintiff, New London gro- | Mr. and Mrs. Langenbach were com- lephone 63. 2 Sh T. Fournier and William Walhe ¥ ¢ the sum of $985.50 for loss on | pletely surprised. During the evening o 42 Shetucket Street,| X T Bt Bobed T e | o ARDISESIAL BY CONSERVATION DAY SERVICE |, and fixtures covered by a dancing was enjoyed and refreshments e Hartforc MISS BOUDREAU’S PUPILS AT Y. M. C. A. HALL. nce company. Tt were served. The guests departed at i | fehE s ti 1 re loss of $1,11 a seasonable hour after p: z a de- . A number of Taftville people attend- | Junior Members of the Monday and | Rev. P. C. Wright, Rev. R. R. Graham, | insurance company alleged fraud in J\xlzmmx evening \mr:»g those pres- ed the dance on Scotland road Friday | Tuesday Classes Acquit Themselves | A. A. Browning and J. B. Stanton | Présenting false statements and fulse | Mystic, Mohegan and New Jersey. i ety S : and also that he We will Serve : { Admirably. Heard. Gl : . SE s — = s i e sole owner of the prop- BOEN A Arthur Belair enters the employment | with the closing of their monthly | 1 e i e : Another Six ¢ to send out of town for your| cf the People's sto: the sue or bty b i . BIONCRLY In connection with the observation New Cases. LAMPERT—In New London, April 2§ i: DidRekS o Aty Dart op-th Bl lessons, the junior mewbers of the | of Sunda Conservation d 5 : : 2, a son to Mr. and “Mrs. Louls ), . oy e i gt g Monday and Tuesday cl s combined | was a meeting for men in the rteen new_cases, two,are npert o'Clock Dinner I cani hot only sell you Steam.- | - = e ! the piano pupils taught by Miss Lena | um of the Y A it appeal in Willlam B. Coit g #hip Tickets at the Lowest Rates, but | maftvine Sararin of n\o' 3 ‘\I“fl; l\\asnfll C. Boudreau, gave a musical and s0- noon LuSpit . ert -"-““""’ and bt can give you full information regard- | Taftvilie clal at her studio, No. 104 North Main | Men vard Mov « ! ppeal in fng different-potits for your Steamn. gt oy stre on Saturday afternoon, be- | led by Rev t. Th ! How C. Raymond Music by the tween the house of three. and five o'cl opened with tt hymnr ship Tickets. See Nalson Remen severed tion with the connec- store Saturday | i = Mployt ar/p; | TheeludionN Montville, Edward 8 mages for Orchestra adorned with pot % lants and presented an inviting scene Re W }e IR ; avenue this morning. | PLA0tS an il | TiSS | € Mr. Church when i = 8 | ug the pupils assembled for the recital. | e . d by Mr. Chureh wher 50 MAIN ST Ll lahts swere placed | Present with the pupila at the same | e tali B | iriven by Mr. Spicer WAUREGAN HOUSE ghts w placed _ . = - of Pau b appeal frou S . o <l were thefr ed guests, The four | thic Golpad Pa | - e B Gt WiTl B o ‘,,,,',f‘."‘l- P {un‘dr»“ who had attained the highest | 4 PGt thsain ool e superior court for The Parker D_“"‘""‘" Ce. 9 RS T AT g it of Avenuie have long | #Verages in their respective classes | Go Whe Sy |t BRI G 5 Droprietors. Q e have iong 1 b o s t 0 cf » s b i'sh | Niantic - ade: )il & Guano Co,, felt. the want of lighis, and they will | Were selected by their associates to | nce of men th eno Kok ] i O e ke T T DIORINSON Sa ) { be very much appre: ) give the same. It was an impromptu | felt. We do A we | defendants against James V. Luce, in 6. 1912, E e ! il bt ffair, and thoroughiy eni.yed by those | would with none bt Godr ey |2 suit brought by Luce to determine| years s e RS | H. Osgood lodge' held their | Present. | we do not s ould in God's | Lo Popscssion a trac g ulnqyn\ Sua S » e fo reet, lawa, de’fdn:‘ regular meeting in Ponemah hall Fr Followine or ‘e Was Ien- | presence alone. mnor d e stigdm e b ‘oint, aged 43 SAY, HOW ABOUT THAT .pr Q d Among other bus dered Gl s s court judgm ich g suce th 4 ¥ sther purpose, | 1 & ; ; s T ; vell G Y le same pu wnership of the land in question. TUFTS—In Norwich Town, April 28 g n Of 1912, must frat | matters v e nomination of a e Overle il Tell, Gia } he conception of L ey hptiivalgnaitie il ol AL e aemah e ATl CONTRACT WORK? Boa Water Commissioners. | graves receivad the nemination Miss Annie Luppert . Birds of | an1 feel nseic ington \.“"‘\" H",“ rH"“}'.'”'”“ ';'.'”1,,{ Notitesnt Ml Juscs oM Placed it yot? Better consult with ing hose without ; et L Springtime, Riordan, Miss Mildred | alone with Go k el eor Anioriset essivea ] = —_— —eee—— | me before going further. | have got Povaned $5. This| Wilfred Vague pave a clambake to| Whibple. 3. (a) Valse di Bravura, | aid Paul ¥ i e the materials and the men to do the s a number of his friencs at the Taftville | 0P- 18. F. Ascher, (b) L’'Hirondelle | e : g ‘\1 i ey | 81 | work for you and my prices will gat oard of Water Commis- | lotel Friday evening, and a most en- | (The Swallow), L. Gobbart, Miss Mar- | . q¢0 1) car on Memo: i, on| |isfy you any of my satisfied cus joyable evening was passzed. Mr. Vague | 8aret Luppert Gems from the 0p- | qvpreccion ¢ Y " < | ; | tomers in this city will teil you the intenls to leave town next we and | éra Marthe (for two pianos), Misses UR WALL PAPERS | hihiome=im i rereied by s many | Auni and Morenss Lupper & Send | i Such's T same. 1| would gladly refer you te 2 ; : 156 Main Street, them. P! L » Call me on the phone No. 370 and ; R —_— Kimball. 6. (@) Momente Capriccis- | i { £ let's get together are.t t we can select and the pat- The Taftville foot race was post- |80, C. M. Von Weber, (b) Joyous 3 . | tor pecially artistic. We can | PONed until next Saturday afternoon |Greeling, (c) Schmeeflocken (% i) . { 3 | C. M. WILLIAMS, nt docorating, elthor pa. | On account of rain. The out of town | flakes), Heinrick Hoffman, op. 45, o e | ! ing or painting, at reasonaps| CNFies failed to appear, thinking the | Miss Margaret Luppert. 7. Readins, | hia Iife y e | "‘ I | rev 0 & Main Streat S Ot stttk Eoe ”nw;n;;.'fl’; race \u(nm not take plac Nolan, Sui- | A IFable for Musicians, Miss Millie Yit A ! e | ;____,A BP N ey S - ge \ - surpassed | jivan, Norman and Comeau of the | Kimball. 8, Imitation of Banjo, A. L Yong and hard : > | B for good honest labor and material. We | Pastime Athletic club ran_ over the |Harriss. 9. Meadow Flowers, Lou e : ¢ “right { g | (fHOWTUCK AFE know all the best methods of applica- | courss at o o'clock p. m.' The club | Mever, Miss Mildred Whipple. 10. | o o l¥e it & @ Bieth T ke | tion, and suarantee satisfaction, was given a present by John Dejarlais | Salu a Pesth (Marche Hongrois e NN an B we e YO L B s, Sy ANITARY THE FANNING STUDIO, of the Taftville hotel. Kowalskl, Miss Ethel Pool. 11. Marche | COmeS [rom. iving in the 7 cf exteriors. No. 31 Willow St. 2:(‘}"\‘;?}”":‘;'{ ]V“.“']“e‘;'!‘- Misses Annie | Goq is a practical way of ilv Now Vinol, our delicious cod liver Wall Papers, Lace Curtains and U The friands of the puplls nssembled | I Sirth. the work of God's gaai e DEXRElon "ines giluieg y s &7 L f I I oole th 8 oL ~ie pupls assembled | we see:a practical earth. ‘I tc a specific throat and lung healer—it | | Tel. 34-2 Norwich, Conn Nols Sl g o R g ety unera took the oppertunity to congratulate | the way of God is not practic goes to the seat of the trouble at Lady As - | it " : iyl ¢ Miss Boudreau on her excellent course | tne trouble is with the man. Men seck | once, stops the cough and heals the Telephone call 323-3. s et Diresta: of Jnstructlon reflected in the work of | power in their own wey, and may | inflamed bronchial tubes B o T R i o Kmblie & s 2 P R TR R b 3 = dhdn o ) e “‘_"“l"f“"“l them- | gain it from the worlds' point of For example, there is Miss Julia | 305 s m. Smith Alien. | Just Arrived — H. Koshler o DRESS GOODS d E h ‘ 3 fhs ol ZcR. A "“" ent manner. | hyt all at once this pow t Leyendecker of EBrooklyn. She says —_— v fresh stoek for Spring and Sum- reting Tecelved o weekly Instruction, | power, even though the world does | that hung on for six weks and made | PATRICIAN SHOES AND OXFORDS | from the mills, enables me ot M e e s, i o Of ev- | not rezard it as such. Stephen in the | me Very uneasy, so 1 took Vinol, as 1| g new styles. B | Free delive parts of the city x5, Cotton Goods. Retanants. & " 70 Frankiin 8t Bulletin Bt B S0 0 g The weekly Jesepns | EICieNce of his cnemics who ¢ | had heard it was good for coughs. 1], 0 and $1.00 f MILL REMNANT STORE, TR Y will continue on until the Close of the | and yet 1t wae s0. "Mag Bisd win e | cihes. withont benedt, but Viabl soon | Auy an® ey H. JACKEL & CO. John Bloom, Prop;, Prompt service 4ay or night course in June, The recital ef the o o 3 only by { zady tast, seniér classes will follow later peace anl power of God is better than | stopped my oough and I now feel perfectly well” FRANK A. BiLL, 171 ! man fillsd with worldly powe YMARK West Main St. R ssiitibe 150 Shaateny, Following the recital a social hour | riches. Matarial possesaions wi It's simply a matter of gaining 104 Main St NEWMARKET HOTEL ki S g U opp. Theatre, was enjoyed, during which refresh- | help us to find the way of Ge. strength and bullding up health, We ath, Olres 7156 Boswell Ave. TRELE menis were served, and on nd aaveetising medium in ¥ Mastern Connecticut equai to The Bui- Feralem a2 latia for busmness results parture the pupil neat little souveni werg pr re: reir de- | must put our faith in Jesus Chris mtee Vinol to give yeu perfect { nted” o | Redeemer. 'We enter. and live n the faction, Try it. Bromdway Pha l e s e b medium 1n | First-class Wines, Liguors and C.I’u: {rom iheir teacher, way ol the will oL Geod by prayer uud wmucy, G G, Lngler, Norwich, Conn. letin for business resuit o The Bul. |Meals and Welch Rarebit serv: order, Jobn Xuckie, Prop. Tel, 4d-§

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