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Fresh Today BUNCH CARROTS BUNCH ONIONS BUNCH ASPARAGUS NEW SQUASH NEW EGG PLANT NATIVE ASPARAGUS FANCY PINES FRESH CUKES FRESH DANDELION FRESH CELERY AND LETI'UCE SUMEHS MISS P ADLES Hair,*calp and Face Specialst | MATCHING AND BLENDING HAIR | mastered bet- r United States. fer customers coma from the largest is an expert. ted, an make ) e In Norwich Until Wednesday. NORWICH—Wsuregan House. Dress Goods Remnants Billiard and Carriage Cloths Brady & Saxton (Bean Hill Norwich Town JunlZWMF MME. TAFT, Palmist The Bulletin, Norwich, Wadnssday, May 1, 1912. Miss Jennie W. Barker of Montville has been in Stoningten. | CRUSHED UNDER FREIGHT TRAIN J. R. Gleason has returned to Es- VARIOUS MATTERS Cherry trees about (own are begin- I ning to bloom: Tuesday was Marianna day ameng Swedish people, The state graduate nurses meet and banquet at New Haven today. Somerset lodge works the third de- gree this evening.—adv. After today Comnmecticut river shad will begin to appear in market. In spite of the cold, gypsy moth seouts keep at work about the state, The terraces along Laurel Hill ave nue are beautiful in their spring green. Lumbermen are assembling many tles and poles at Aliyns Point for shipment, Clara Turner, the actress, has opened her bungalow at Golden Spur for the summer. At this late date, when pasturage should be plentiful, farmers are buy- ing hay and graion. New arrival of freshly caught blue- fish today at Powers Brog.—adv., onington, Irving C. a fine plece of peas nearly ready to hoe. Plans are being made for the cele- bration of Mothers' day, the second Sunday in May, the 12t In the Springfield Sunday Republi- an, John Troland of Norwich had a graceful poem, “Achievement.” Italian residents have 1 braiing the feast of the pai St Joseph, beginning on Sunday. zen cele- May 1, wili be commemorated by special services in the Episcopal churches. At the Groton borough meeting on Monday evening it was voted to build whi i wiil be $75,000, Florists are advising the planting peas now, to secure the best results, This season there are about {75 varieties on the market. swey Register your dog today. $1.00 ex- tra after May 1. Town clerk’ open all day and evenings from 7 to 9. adv. Envoy and Mrs, Beckwith of the Sal- DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN| Physician and Surgeon 1 be ta LAIGHTON, The Photographer, d baby's phulo‘rapl[ take baby’s pho! en. ' litle gmile, his pretty littie s become prized had years °l| land Navigation company's line, is 5o = the Providence line, but this we troublesome posing. d nce ween High Grade 1ge—One s worth e s so comfortable and n g ride. g an exira The L.L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. | Buy the BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK of FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin St., Norwich SPRING MILLINERY A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. JOSEPH BIMIIFI)Bb Book Binder. Bians Baoks Made and Ruled to Orda: 103 !RJADWAV. Telepbone 383 &ulGl k GIANI' Lnderiaker and Embalmar <2 Frovidemee SL., Talivi!i: Prompt aitention to day or night calls | the malter of taxation of some 'fin hone §30. apridM Weawl STORAGE AND INSURANCE all for work. NORWICH FUR co,, Tel 254 87 Fra | | | whites number 163,168, while the na- | tive whites numbe { years the foreign born incre: | while the native born increas | | | | vation Army woull be glad to call any | time for old clothes or furniture that might do somebody som: good. At the opening of the fair in tbe Memorial Baptist church Tues- Rev. A. W. Adams gave an even e Fair of a F niversary requiem high mass ick I Barnett was celebrated St. Patrick's church Tuesday at K Rev. Hugh Treanor. John H. Rockholtz, a plumber, and Miss Georgianna E. Sherman, were married Saturday afternoon at New London, by Justice G, Curtis Morgan at his office, Next Monday evening the men of the Baptist church of Old Mystic will isten to an address by Rev. P. Wright of Norwich on organized lasses of men. It is noted in the list of May 1 divi lends that the Montville street r road, a subsidiary corporation of the New Haven, will pay out about $§ in interest and bonds. Capt, Edward Geer of the New Tn t the wheel of tiu of ‘the Fall Hiver ine. Commonwealth It is stated by Springfield papers | red A. Bill and t nds | ed New York, a a trip | enty days abwo Spain, i, Palestine and Gr Academy Boys' e club and | Mandolin club, May 1, at eight k at Trinity M church, Ad- mission 23¢, children l0c.—adv. The munificence of Morton F. Plant of Eastern Point has been demonstrat ed once mors by a gift of $500 made by him to the fund for the benefit of the survivors of the Titanic., Mentioned among guests at the Be- ger-Giroux wedding in Southbrid Mass., Monday, were Miss Mary Ber- nard of Grosvenordale and Mr. and Mra, Emile Bouvier of Mechanicsvillc The annual convention of the Sal- vation Army officers of the southern New England division i3 to be held in Meric Mrs, will on May § and 9 Major and imonson and f field officers end. Beginning today, May 1, the Break- Water company, now quArrying near the navy yard, will put on 400 men at the quarry and 100 at the $2,000,000 breakwater contract at Point Judith refuge harbor. Mary E ,wife of J. Frank Meah, 33, who died Friday, at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quinn of Waterbury, was born in Scotland, Conn. The funeral was held Monday at Waterbury, of Thre a staie of Conn ticut. The foreign born Sheriff . C. Middlebrooks was no- ified Monday that the superior court would not reconvene in Litchfield un- nesday afternoon at 2 o'elock account of the death of an int nate friend of Judge Gardiner Greene of Norwich. ontinued case of Frank Przes \ neglecting his 3 which lacked proper nk and shelter, will be heard to day. the humane soclety having made | the complaint summe: k gnaranteed. Drop | Fathe e WHAT'S NEW e THE PALACE CAFE p in and see us. P, SHEZA, LG ATCII]S(W M. PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Reem i Second Fior Shunmon Bidg Sl ghouy L3 | e h Frlnklm Stre The official board of the Methodist church at its last meeting discussed property at the Plainviile Methodist camp ground, but did not arrive at a definite conclusion, The taxes are three years in abeyance, At _the Go'clock mission mass in Rev. xamination | wther Kelly and in the ther Mackin preached on St. Patrick'’s church, Tuesda Mackin spoke on of (‘onscience, at § Rev, continued on’ this themo ening he General Judgment, Today and Thursday the examining 56 of Connecti- plains of th it will hold e dates for o Bishop Brews di minations for candi- the diocese is to meet Shipyard Booming, fne company at Grot ¥ nd o exy t 00 ad -l W e .nw, thers, sex from a shert visit in Nerwich. Vincent Eldred of Norwich was call- ing on relatives in Westerly Tuesday. . Lathrop of Norwich has been a guest at The Stratfield, Bridge- Stephen Begleston has returned te Norwich after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Haley in Old Mystic. Patrick Murphy among those who attended Conductor John Shea’s funeral at Saybrook. train Inthe local vard of the New Haven road just below the Dawley lumber yard in this city, William |London Tuesday evening, word of Helme, a young colored mon, was|Which had been recelved from the probably fatally injured at 11.40 Tues- day night. He fell in some way be- | the yard to be on the watch for three tween the cars and was run over, both | men and they taken Ockrey into legs being severed near his body. N, B. Lewls was called to attend to him and gave him all the assistance | nies the New London affair, but states possible and had him sent to the|that they were in New London during Backus hospital. He was unconscious | the evening. but alive when he reached there, yet ' The holdup occurred in Blackhall the injury is of such a severe nature | street, New London, about eight | of Norwich Mrs, Julia H. Newton, who has been spending the winter with Mrs. A. Hawkins of New London, has gone “Forrington, whose home i Father Sulli- van of Southington have returned from East Norwicl Gurdon Milla: boro, Vt, arriv Monday _evening rd_clerk, Brattle- . o visit his mother at No, 29 Pencbscot street, and returned on thy 5.12 train Tueaday morning. Miss Elizabeth graduate nurse in spending a few day: in New Britain, the steamship York for a four weeks' visiting Jamalca, Porto Rico and the Lautman, now with her mother will leave next Lixola from | the five went for Dr. Lew FUNERAL Charlss E. Whitney. The funeral of Charles was held from his late c street, at 2.30 o'c ernoon, the b rowing relatives ing present from out of town, were Samuel F. C. 1. Brady geiting the injured man | bly send h ning to dete onage of Brooklyn, N, Y,#D. O. Underhill, N Willis Irish, v Spring Valley, Philip and St. James Philip Banalstine, wer system, the entire cost of office men of the e and representative: izations to which the deceased Many business The s¢ Ty ueq were conducted by pastor of the fitting tribute floral tributes, s ‘GRA‘IDFATHER LAWS" TRAVESTY ON JUSTICE. L’nlted States Su- preme Court Attack Them. Resolution That ociation for th 11, of New Yor restrictions t FIRE WIPES OUT A NEW YORK VILLAGE Thirty-Four Buildings Burn and Two Children Perish at Groghan. Syracuse, N. Y. lage of Croghan, y wiped out by Two_persons h and 34 buildings were destroyed. male voters fn the In_ten Grounert, age | fighting facilities volunteers to lem, out on bonds of $30 | | riage was after April 20, 1 E e certificate be fur. |the cost of buildings, which at that stantly meeting the types immortaiized thie | invariably try children's f: bit of work that hold the Germs > grip of loyalty land s this very and fairytales, pronounced I fon ut Middletown, The Christian i expected to be | present on the second day, on which Ealle ay also the standing committes of Hexsht of Folly, A woman s foolish to marry a man her.—Detroit pvard of the New London Cyr S S+ A 5 A Commen Charge s William Helme, Colored, Runover as He Alighted From Car in Local Freight Yard—Both Legs Severed Near Body —Little Chance For Recovery. Alighting from a moving freight | Ing to the yard he spled the police and skipped. It 1s possible that some of the five were concenred in a holdup In New New London police by Acting Ceptain Twomey. \He had sent two men into Dr. | custody when Whitford spied them and disappeared, the white men having previously slipped away. Ockrey de- it is not thought he has much of a&|o'clock, when Mrs, Oliver S. Cooper, | chance, Ho was between 20 and 23 | while walking along the street with ye s of age. another woman, had her handbag Young lelme had been at New |snatched from her by a colored man, London with Ernest Whitford and an- | who joined two white men a ss the other young man named Ockrey. |streef, and disappeared.. In the bag ! Jumping the freight they came to this $7. The colored man wore a light | city and as the frelght siowed up in p cap. Boys chased the | the yard all got off safely except One of and the railroad office called the ambulance, | notied of the arrest and will proba- men were so in the part it: to the institution in quick time. Whit- those wanted. ford had gome to the stable to get| Dr. Lewis thought there was little the ambulance, and as they were go- | chance for Helme. POLICE BUSINESS IN THE MONTH OF APRIL. MANY CASES FOR THE Total of 150 Arrests Made, With Fre- ( Justice S. O. Prentice Acting as Chief | quenters of il Fame Houses Leading Justice—One Case Finished, Two in Number. Others Being Argued. During the month of April there was| In the superior co a total of 150 arrests made by the|day morning the Apri police as follows: Frequenting houses ut supreme court of er of ill fame 49, intox! , breach of the peace.19, keeping houses of ill game §, violating liquor law 8, being incorrigible frequenting saloon after ball Sunday 2, 2, and th e ‘ancy, non-support, disobeying of- | ficer, insane, bigamy, Violating health ordinance, enticing minor female, re- sistance, room on T term of tion 3 dway Congr nal church Sherifl Draper is in churge osition of Chief Justice case taken up was W. Marion, admr. an appe th were 46 who paid the sum of | .76, 23 were committed to jail, 12 had their cases nolled, 11 continued, 9 were bound over, discharge appe placed in ol tiff, and were | were complete. 6 were | ‘It was were | board of e probation o | cer, 2 were sent to state schoois and 1| Palmer was tak \gainst During re were 242 | should be are lodgers given at police | modate Attorney Comstock, who wa and 1 made NARROWLY ESCAPED | BEING BURNED TO DEATH Mrs. Faulkner and Daughter Awak- ened by Choking Smoke. i business ¢nough - : | docket to kesp the court ght Monday drove | here through next week, it is thought kner of Waterfor —— r child in | ATTENDANCE CONTEST he house. doors wer scure by the \d open ed to be away for the next two uments of Attorneys Funning were heard had argued for ur til this morning at 10, 1l finish and Attc Fire at midr Mrs. Nelson m her bed with nd destroyed Faulkner was awakened by choking | smoke e roused her littl ) st her through a window with other barred by flames and got out m‘ ght clothing. The house, which was troyed, was known as t ert’ Edwards homeste o head of Jo arn and is with her chil a| man, was in the housi e fire started around the chimney had made ¢ dway o it was discovered. Mrs, Faulkner t each side no ti by er « ¢ t s, who by mneighbor came out their homes on i tried to fig »und that nothing could the blaze was too well | of 111 points, The Blues h howeve y had to fect In a with but on the ds were modest in —_—— L ile the defeat was COMMITTEE NAMED. accepted by the flue —_— The Blues are s: Class of 1903, N. F. A, Will Adopt |the Reds, entertainir esolutions or. Death of S. Winship | ¢/al and banquet. is estimated to have been |t The ¢ & ready for another R class of | 88m as during the past quarte s Cl Wit on BUSINESS AND REALTY. | Laurel Hil nd 0« mtimely ppoint Ago for Same Period. m Win. transactions in the vari ywned off M towns reported in t mme Is Walden, Record 1 cont b s Ruth . week continue at hi STATE PROBATE ASSEMBLY. |volume of realty t pre lent. A total re Three Interesting Propositions to Be | < 25 last y Dississed. uge loans amount to § , s comparer with § a year Announcement has been made of the & regular meeting of the Connecticut ere were in Norwi probate assembly, to be held at the |$19,030 in mortgage loans, a state library in Hartford on Wedne: ales and $5,100 in mortg: day, May 8. In the first place, there | YEar ago. will be the pr pintment of guardians and tem- ry administrators under the stat- enacted at the last legislature and of them by Judge South Norwalk. In t ond place, there will be a full discu it] gion of the mew succession tax law, The nkruptey } illustrations on the blackboard, and |dUring the past week have average the tax commissioner is expected to [S6ts of $643 and ave take part. In the thrid place, o $2,582, which s a be reco; ponding v 1908, when 12 companies wer with $1,410,000 capital rme cussfon of three questions as follows: | f0r the same week of last ye: Can allowance for support of widow | The record of building permits grant- be legally taken from the ails of (¢d in w Haven, Bric | salo of reat the personal | Port. H and Waterbury is u | property is in; nt or whero there | Usually hig al of 141 permits | haying bee ) personalty? 2, Und eneral statutes, is it nece nt of widow whe ldings costing $54 obtain cons as regars Should a real est nished under section 405, where there | time totalled $606,0 has been no distribution = filed in 5 2 court CONTESTED ELECTION. Was| ton on Friday SIXTEENTH BIRTHDAY. | Counsel Have Boen Summoned to | | | | Surprise Given Waldo Newbury by 30 | of His Friends. Ir. and Mrs rose terrace, . asion beins jth birthday 6N €0, thi cant htful evening with Lo B e gnd_music, espe enfoyable | on ‘that day, when th eing the “iano rumbers by the host. | o e he, vota Ho resaived a_ handsome gold watch | 1108 tho votes w fob from his friends. Dainty refresh- ments wera served and the festivities lasted until a late hour. contest between Re awnd Raymor Y. M. C. A. Year Closing. 3 3 the Y. M. C, tng, and the annual meeting has been g set for the 8th of May, at which time| Mr. and Mrs. \ t reports for the ar will be pre- | were married at Norwich re ed and officers will be chosen for | concluding tneir wedding hensuing year, The asseeiation has|London, Mr active twelve months, and |by the T. 2 tments a healthy interes igned te manifested under General | Beach, Ma Starkey, 1t is probable that [ pany is weting will be largely attended | Hull by Lbe members. nt Scott company ,is a ere th a brid | he had made |and had weighed well the evidence caught them but Helme. It was said that two white | were afraid. The white men wore dark " The New London police have been SUPREME COURT HERE. ned with prayer by Rev. Dr. ratt, pastor emeritus of Dep- F. tting on the bench is Judge of by the uments in that ion IN UNITY CLAss\ Reds Won Over the B!ua 118 to 11 —Will Be Guests at Banquet. COMMISSIONER ORDERS - SUSPENSION OF orncsn. Captain George B. Linton Charged With Tipping Off Houses When State Police Were Here—Denies Charge, and Will Present Defense. Following an investigation which had been made concerning the rumor that the local police tipped off the ill- repute_houses when the state police came here to raid them, this month, Police Commlssioner Henry F. Parker on Tuesday ordered the suspension of Captain George Linton. He will be common council, the date for which has not been set, but a six days notice will-have to be given him. Captain nied it, and stat- is understood has secured counsel. hand before presenting the charge. charge. GIRL STUDENT FOUND Men and Carried Off in Auto. hicago, April 30. the University of Ch cago police were pu circumstances surrounding a young woman student the univ found bound, terday on the college has not been able to planation he girl 1s Ma ter of Stephen I street, and has school since enter the univers | he inci ed to th until to e first repe that the young wom r of Countess student in the universit an who finaily bro: ess the girl told d bruised ampus and W e a lucid e n Dorecki, daug 1,121 Nobl the hi rried away in Several rings whic tomed to wear wer GOT MARRIED TO not four d. Have Marriage Annulled. w York, April Brown, who in Oct Adams, obtair icity al 1910, as pro tained supreme co wished to annul the ma a Washin would give vy _her on con h spaper that s who Wo ton ne - immediately after th ined that she ed or £ n the old country. w GIRLS' HEADS TURNED the Wilds of Okiahoma. e to their | faithfully, to be hosts to them at a so- | ial Improvement Last Week Over a Year and probably at no pre- I ch & large sales and ainst tour e loans & entation of forms for | The nine new corporations of the P d cap- titions filed age liabilities o er showing than 1. Hull, who | ip in New Hull, who is employed progress at Onset Scott com- and Mr. and his il take up thelr e COWbOY d on pict 18, ree week: the cu cks and u had | e MONSIGNOR MOONEY lided with Touring Car. Linton has been off duty for several , using up the time due him for He was called before the v .and asked as he would stand trial, and it It is claimed that Captain Linton d up some of the houses while the [ tate police were there, and they an- swered the 'phone, and it is claimed | the party calling gave the name of Captain Linton. Chairman Parker of |the police commissioners stated that a thorough investigation at| The raid took place April 18. Cap- tain Linton's many friends feel that he will be able to clear, himself of the GAGGED AND BRUISED. Claiins to Have Been Seized by Two Authorities 4.r cago and the Chi- ed today over thal sity_high school, who was | -| pairs or building. healing HYOMEI is the ailments named son A nd Mia hal costs $1.00 needed 50 cenis. Just son. expected Lo n automo- the girl was OBTAIN INHERITANCE. Now Mrs, Harvey O. Brown Secks to| Hars ,‘_\ countrywide 0 to t young woman w" Brown her husband from a Hst of two doz applica after she had announced i1 rfeit a large BY COWBOYS' PICTURES Two Pennsylvania Damsels Arrive in Disappoint- unable » find Ger- a J. nfield ., & sub-| y from | IN SERIOUS CONDITION. | Taxicab in Which He Was Riding Col- sities— Central Wharf and Telephones Catarrh, Eronchitis Why need anyone suffer from any throat or nose troubles when soothing, guaranteed 10 banish all misery or money back. “The undersigned herewith recom- mends HYOMZEI to all who are aflict- ed with asthma, catarrh, or bronchitis. HYOMEI wis used by my wifs bronchitis and asthma and I used It for bronchitis and sore throat. “It has given relief and permanent ven a hearing before the court of !results and I write these few lines for ik 5 the benefit of all who are aflicted with FOR Lawn Mowers CALL ON EATON CHASE Company 129 Main Sireel, Norwich, Conn, Dependable and Justly Priced. Spring Styles‘i Men’s and Women's Ox- fords and Pumps. Tan Dull Leather Vici Kid $2.50, §3.00, $3.50 and $4.00, COAL fpsmt Charbomens. .| Enough to meet a Hochlan, Traffic Manag | cordia Publishing of the C: on- fous { Kas, Jun. 2d, 1311, The Co. and druggs omei. A complete outfit, i 5 everywhere sell I ounty delegates are Governor Woodrow Wilson. county selection was not made Wilson leaders in that county, & {two delegates are said to Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA COAL AND LUMBER. Lumber Complete assortment for re tual neces- FRANKLIN SQUARE in Glass GFU\METE COAL | Well Seasoned Wood C. H. I a Rallion’s IASKELL. 402 — 'Phones — 489 @@M. tion that he we id Free Luimng Kinds and L2h ALWAYS [N STOCK. A D U\THBUP Jffice—cor Market and S cere- Telephona HELP. YOU MLADDTO YOUR SAVINGS v, Graln and Feed runs Mmte . money—vou know that. You also know be saving money by ing the best for the least money— | JOEN A. "’0 | eiepnona 888 PLUMBING AND STEAMF A. H. BREED AT 58 West Mam :atreet V mark in | York, 30.—M Jo- | & ph Moone gener No one « New York how. n touring car The monsig and WATERBURY HAS CASE OF SUSPECTED SMALLPOX. Worked Has Been Fumigated. John Peter of th L Off in this afternc he had sm found that splcious o alth officer of for developm ry was fumigated t Kilmartin stated tonig 1rs Lo be one of smallpox, mptoms were not suffici loped for him to decide def Delaware Delegates for Wilson. Del., April 50.—Th te convention toda it dele to the demox tional convention at Baltimore, from each of the yunties ¢ The Newcastle and Su NO EVIDENCE ment. You furn’sh the money; we do all the rest. The Themes Loan & Irust Go. The Bank of Frieadiy Helpfulness n | pla of the Mor- the | ! of the payment of a bil i is SO convincing as a can- celed check. We ofi.r yru the convenience of our Commercial Depart-| 130 Platt Ave. ROBERT J. LO(JHRA\M“ Gax Fitting, Plumb 10 Viest Main St Sanitary Plumbing A peep Intu an up 1o dute bathroom | 18 only less relresiiig han ibe bab | Factory in Which John Greystone itse.r. 7 more the more la..li to the kmlh n)l‘ bodlly' pose, how you sar ain and other the D comfort, 1 will of the poic and give you esiim wntes the entire job ed my prices are at rock buying from me youwl) be adding to your savings. CHAS. SLOSBERG; 3 Cove St. Rain Coats GAN & SON, | Coai and Lumber Central Whart | A sudden shower shouldn’ o hold back a single soul. Slip into one of our rain-proof | Slip-on Coats when a storm | comes up and on your way . vour business. . Theyll than answer the pur- and they've nothing on us when it comes to price. All grades from the $=.C kind to the $25.00 kind at The Toggery Shop 291 MAIN ST. of putting them i in the best man: from a sanitary standpoint—and gnar J. F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street ‘urnishea promptiy. patterns. Nc. 11 to 92 franklin § Sk Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent fo: Richardson aud Boynica Furnaces. 63 West Main Street. Nor mmen Eastern f The Vaughn Foundry Co. J. (. Macphersea IRON EASTIH NORWICH, CONN, AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sandersor. Props. + RATES to Theatre Tro Traveling Men, ete. Livery coun SHETUCKET STREET, | THE FINEST 35c DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 2 Garden Seeds CARDWELL'S, 9 Market S, Bweet Pea and Nasturtium-Seed og "":'5 LFE bbhi\.f) 'Heating and Plumbing, E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Sleam Prices and wark saiisiastyy neas hdfl‘o Ih. NI’K 1'to The Buls letin for business resulis.