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b NORWICH_ BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY. WAY 22. 1812 Bfilmnl. ME Tabne ot DeniE - wad. Athe g 3 Government Builetin Full of Useful r. Larn nielson s a r rles - - — Buest of local friends on Tuesday. o Vg 3 &y Information on the Subject. Norwich, Wedneaday, May 22,1912 | o o o : R S i 10c, 2 for 25¢, and 15¢ a box. — Londont““:o:‘;u;; ;’e‘:;lm:‘"e; Atssdt 5 ) Wil J“q Tod 5% ”:;:“o 3:; U‘:'gd ’éi:;{:"d::::fl ‘ VARIOUS MATTERS | imen famos sog s oste: | Diwight ., Mince Sembooced 1o States Prisen, Torm— (1 Sesies =, Sseties | Take Code of Yout Hale e e ames Mudde- . . ;, director o The Baldwin post card, beoming the | man of Tattellle are. planning & week Conhactiont sxperimental siation. hus | You have Hair to Take ) fords and Pumps. governor for president, is the latest | end trip to Hartford by motorcycle. Pleaded Guilty to Manslaughter—Stacy Bigamy Case fust issued a builetin, Xo. o6, entitled | Care OF Hi oods in Chelsea parade was mewed Tuesday | The Misses Annie and Elizabeth Mc- The Second Growth Hardpw ' Connecticut, The writer declare that 2 | Tan Dull Leather ki o Dougal were the guesis over Sunday | . Nolled—Celchester Boys Have Sentence Suspended. fow of Connectiour's resources have| . yvs u safe ten to one ybet that the | of Miss Laura B. Woodworth of Qua- compared in usefulness with its for- Who used PARISIA! ed 00 ests. Not only have they yielded a!EoutE TR FILL N m..mpz.m $3.00, $3.50 and 00, See the Kilties at the Elks’ home on | ker Hijll. | great and increasing quantity of rail-| il rever grow bald. DL d k Charbonneay CONNECTICUT FORESTS: Mrs. Allee Wood of New York city, Thursday night—adv. WATCH THIS SPACE THURSDAY| A number from Norwich attended |wno spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. In the superior court at New Lon- | The information was then amended|road tles, telephone and telegraDh “pyorers o reason, of course, and I's . ; ¢ don Tuesday in fhe trial of the case |at direction of Judge Reed. The man poles, lumber, and other products, bit the auction at Albert Fargo's in Salem | Redfield of Willlams street, has re- | gp state vs. Willlam Pero of this city | was presented on the first count | indirectly they have heen perhaps the FOR PRICES ON VEGETABLES, | Tuesday, turned. for arson in the alleged setting fire to | Which covered the wines, cigars and | chief factor in the success of some of ,.G" foljing hair means thinner hair very good and sufficient on ® Dandraft germs cause falling hatr | fur “su“ FRUIT AND MEATS. Mrs. James C. Webster, 63, dled | Miss Alce Pratt has returned to |tR® Stables of Willlam F. Bafley, Jr. |all the other articles, except the dres | the state’s most valuable industries. ” q Vi | and in due time baldnes, suddenty Bondey, at ner home 0 Us- | wiltmgioa C6, (EXatt has, returned ay |Bere in March, the cvidence for the |£00ds, and the woman was presented | One ‘of these, brass manufacturer. “"BARISIAN Rage prevents buldness, Henry A. Morgan, one of the faculty | this morning, so that the case will get of the Episcepal school at Cheshire, |te the jury then. ny Drosecution, which is largely circum- |on the second count, s she personally | owes Its present supremacy IaTgely 0 1,y desiroying the cause of baldness Quepaugh. and Sunday with her brother, RODErt | stantial, was all put in and the de- [recelved the goods which came {rom | the cheap, abundant and constant sup- (i, I etslent Voclferous Gah- FRANKLIN SQUARE O MER 5 The’ day's length has Increased to |F> PTatt of New Londen. fense offered no evidence. Grann's store in New London. piy ‘of wood fuel. Lime and charcoaly grusr gorm. i date 5 3-4 hours, daylight lasting four- | My and Mre. G. Albert Thompson | ATEUMENts were made, City Attorney Sentence for Allen. burning, brick manufacture, and other | If you have dandruff or ftching scalp b teen hours 49 minutes, g oy Mbert Anompsen | John D. Hall of this city for the prose. . a5 | Important industries have in like MAR- | it meons that dandruff germs are sap- Nerwich ‘spant. thie : cution and Atterney Hewitt for the de. | Al the noon recess Roscoe Allen was fited from the forest. An im- itality from the roots of your Local Luther leagues are seiecting | 1e Shests of Mrs. SThompson's pav: | tenge. Attorney Hewlt's argument [§IVen & sentence of six months on| PR BROPS O NS ORI (R - | D U ot T ot Al halr troubles by | Res o 0o ¢ ® |ents, Mr. and Mrs. P, B. sen o i 4 each of two counts, pleading guilty 3 \ | % 3 delcgaten to aitend the siaie conven- | YU 1o was interrupted by the adjournment of | R°%, *5eCThh Count. He made a statc. | nUally for household consumption. | using PARISIAN Saee. s { on in Rockville, May 29. court. He will conclude his argument | o+ “which he blamed his trouble | Compared with the production of| It fe not a dye, mind you, n;( er | 1 he blameg his trouble| . o1’ wood, the lumber output of Con-| dncs it contain,poisonous SUgar to Mlaver and the people he had lived | o oycut in remarkably small Thus, |or even sulphur. It fs a y Granges in a number of towns are so b returne . 2 fea n epi- i f < + | n 1908, while the lumber cut amount- o) that abolishes B inkiing, oF for any othe: purpose, | the week of Memorfal day. [ Hopurmed Monday, The foat ol &% wina | Appointed Counsel for Minor Boy. | Asking to Have Case Reconsidered. | 100 board fest, valuad 8t | biavs faliing bair and scalp itch, snd T e e o e The ofiiea | 'The vitrified brick pavement was | ETundiess, the schosl has resumed its | Attorney Jeremiah J. Desmond of | Atlorney Jokn J. Lawless, counse 186, the totui firewood consump: , makes haie grow lustrous andlux- | of the Board of Water Commissioners. | flushed on Tuesday evening by the fon: i dity wis spooiaian counsel tor | SoriAlphense’ LT Germalu, - the 2 tion in the state was estimated aci griant e ey ol il Any person usi hose without said | girae; department employes. i Dwight L. Minor by Judge Reed, Minor | London barber, who was sentenced | 495,370 cords, which, at an average Many young women @8 well as men o permit shall be fined $5. This oullr. and Mrs. B, L. Tinkham of Han. |is the 17 years old hoy who shot his |last Thuradey fo & year in dall for Brice of $L(5 per cord, had a value 0f | are growing bald and for fhe sume) rule will be strictly ent s g Dieatay ver will attend the prohibition other in the kitchen of their home in | indecent assault on six year old Alice | $2,204,805. Assuming (wo cords (o the | reason. | GiLBERY § RAYMOND, | Lighier Allas came b " | convention now being held in Unity | North Stoningten. McCue, will apply to Judge Joel H.| 1,000 hord feet—a Conservative equiv- Use delightful, refreshing PARIS- SPECIAL e ) [ Vet Chaupell vothipany s Iwiiast hall, Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Tink- | Attorney Desmend had done some |Reed for recensideration of the case.|alent—the fuel wood consumpt IAN Sage; it nourishes the hair roots, ’ ik : | ham ave delegates from the town of | preliminary work, and 1t was the de- | It is claimed by Attorney Lawless | comparable to a lumber cut o 1€ the Toots are ot daed, and bpisge R. D. Fitzmaurice has been made | SPrague. |sire of the Minor family that he act |that St. Germaln is the vietim of a | 685000 board feet. It is thus appar- | to every user a head of glorious hair FOR trainmaster in charge of freight be- | , L £ y as counsel. The Minors have not the | grudge, borne again him by John Co- | ent that while the cord wood cut was —radiant and fascinating, Large bot- tween West Haven and Woodlawn, | Avery E. Ford of New Haven, u-|means with which to engage an attor- |rey, a machinist, of New London, who | almost 80 per cent, greater than th for 50 cents ‘at drug stores and A FEW DAYS preme president of the Fraternal Bene- | ney, so the state, as in such circum- |made the complaint against St. Ger- | lumber cut, its actual value was al oilet counters. See that you t As a result of Tuesday's warm wave | fit league, is spending several davs In | siances, will pay for counsel to defend |main. It is claimed that there was 1il | six and one-half per cent. less. The| PARISIAN Sage | there were several informal piazza | OWD and attended the social conducted | the bey, feeling of long standing between Corey | drain upon the forest for cord wood The Lee & Osgood Co. guaran 3 W b { parties during the afternoon and eve- | by Norwich council in Hibernian hall Minine oy Sautenceds [and wife and St Germain and thert | far in excess of Uhat for ail other pur- | Sherwin-Williams Paints s 5 3 Thb wilssiNeh ou: (thil scane ‘huve [S76 Witnemses, 11 I8 GRIC, 10 the Wiate- | poses comineg: {= K i Abuer Hendse, 69, of New Haven,| In their new car, on Friday last, Mr. | dafly expected that the case would be |MeRt BY Corey that he would gt even| It 1s not, hawever, fn the mere quant | cock on the uche i, totally de-) Spider Lawn Mowers Who dlad 1h thaty city] :Monduy sofjRUd Min XlozSuder Butw . of Jewoett|caling af any moniont. . TuekOay After [ 1 1y furtilst ¥l thateatter.s is ‘most serious. Almost ail of the! {nein Pj The biax | Brighe's dlseage, was & matlve of He- | TV B B Cnemman o o e e iate aitommes. Mie. Dosmiond and |main's arrest, Corey saM that {cord wood cut consists of small and, covered abou S o'clock, and the Fertile Seeds | bron. Btk i eGP et i al St L B parents, and it was [BOLteN even with him ar St. | rapidly growing trees, of relatively | had sained #uch headway that all ater-kille SANITARY FIBRE MILL gulity. LKTO\I]\ 3 hen ca opened lasi ues- | of greater value !mn cord wod [ longing and a horse Srioid. winter-killed. | 1E S ks B s 4 even than ties. Disregard of this po- | . coy Babeock perished 1 i GatRolie AL e Lh S DD aE STARTS AT VERSAILLES. | cage’ that deserved o severe punishe |1ud5¢ Reed appoinied Atiorney Law- | tential value of the forcat inevitably | and ¢ neas, ofc., wers — in honor of the Holy Ghost which be- | b 0 gy T will | ment, in order to bring the boy to a | ¢80 o f ARt DRt AL E the tet setorms Drokonsciorel. coWNCHE 0. VR Gh gan last. Friday, will close Saturday, | First Bleaching Done Tuesday—Will | railile tion”of the enormity of the of- | 123 ks t Rt | state and owner of the just returns ed from the Lawton mills, bu . | the eve of Pentecost. Ultimately Employ Over 200 Hands. | fense. Mr. Hull informed the judge | 2258 oUW not tome up ot Thirsdey | thelr woodland tRvcstments, | iner |0 the ble start of the fire noth that he had called in a board of phy- | v ot attend court, his | cut, ost of the other | 0 i o check the flames b Orabiatd bW Have Bk 0ut & nurbe|" THE nAw, Dlank of the Versaillby Sub| aelaae s Bollotl of Norwich Sons.s e it other Syt To bis ur | neribbaenn wtetel, lapelty sk y he | fore the property was destroyed. Th 2 N ber of peach saplings this spring, in |ltary Fibre mill at Versailles started |lon of Westerly and Harrington of |Prise he read in the papers that the greater part of s —lumber. =~ THe| grigin of the fire is unknown, The lo | | the hope of making up for trees killed [up on Tuesday, doing its first bleach- | North Stonington,to examine the boy |C25¢ had been brought up Thuraday|sources from which this is ebtained jg ee 03. There was: & ¢ {by cold and yellows, | ing of cotton for the processes which |as to his mental condltion, and they | 304 St. Germain sentenced fo a year|are themselves rapidly becoming de- | quanticy in the building | Dr. Thomas Jefferson King : . i | witl prepare it for the Parther process- | agreed thit the bry was tn & condition |1® Jall J pleted, and with the advancing Jumber o b Ay Mt ¥ g¢ o Dr. King you place Most of the country inms in the | es of knitting and yarn making to turn |in which he could be held for legal Attorney Lawless, not being present, | prices which mark .I\:!\ decline the Inspected County Home | Company the hands of the [ county have opened for the season |out the complete iine of hospital sup- | trial for the offense charged. Attorney Herbert W. Rzmhup was home production of lumber will in-| Commissioners Charles . ist In New England, || and are already henefiting by the rev- | plies whioh will be the proauct of the | - Tudge Reed sentanced © Dwight 1. |BPPointed to act as ‘counsel for St.|crease in attractiveness to timberiand ) i sl 129 Main Street, N e s SR et | Saee Brom acts. tection. ki N e et aomie o ipay | Germain, He recommended & plea of owners 29 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. stionized the sclence of || the present time the help employ- | for 5 tesm o from one to tiree vonur |Builty, and St. Germain so pleaded,| The productive capacity and conse- By the use of the [| Drivers of motor vehicles complain |ed 4 umber ut 85, but when the mill [ The boy expressed satisfaction with |TeCeiVing the year sentence. _ | quently the value of Connecticut fully started this will increase to | the sentence and expressed sineere re. | It is claimed that St. Germain, who | ests are fully described in the bull Safe System of Dentistry [/ that the road between Norwich and y person, no matter how old, | Jewett City is the worst in the state, | 75 or 80, and In the ultimate develop- | gret for his act. |1s French and does not readily under- | Even-aged hardwoods ms tarmed | T —————————— FOR ate or nervous, can have [|at present belng inches deep in mud.|ment of the plant the total number of | = Roscoe C. Allen of this city, who |Stand English, was not fuily aware of the characteristic forest of ( - teeth extracted, filled or 3 & : employes will run up to 200 or 300, |had pleaded guilty to burglary on the | ¥4t Was going on and also that At-|cut. These types are, from t incidents in SUGIB!Y ned WITHOUT A PARTI- The waiting station at the entrance | mostis women and ginls, R e ey i Gonarglary on the | iorney Rathbun, not having been coi- | point of forestry, at once t E OF PAIN OR DISCOM- [ to the golf grounds has been completed | " The new industrs is in the mill pur- | nim. pleaded guilty Tucsday on the Bected with the case, was mot in- | valuable and the' mo HOE: 1T | | p——— RT and is marked by an ornamental| chased last summer at auction Srom | Lesnd. coet, St plesang by ‘o |formed regarding the alieged grudge. | the state. From them, a smail ES! swinging sign lettered “The Norwich | . D White. Between the time of the | the first count SRar fire Mr. and Mrs. Corey’s testimony was portion of Connecticuf wood | e NO PAIN, NO HIGH PRICES! || SVinelr e | the first count last Tuesday when first |, . ¥'s e o : e ; ss of Lincoln Golf Clu | purchase and the starting of the mill | arraigned | the principal testimony in the police | supply is obtained. e of all| ' e ot ot B JOr e ags M Y e ks il ik tate | 2OW there has been much repair work | At that time State Attorney Hul |00urt where Judge Colt held St. Ger- | others which has contributed to this {7 yn, N, X, of all who appreciate §ood Work. olland county tobacco growers state | RO, (h°Te 1A been much vepalr work | = At el | main’ for the higher court, ba prbauetion 4 chestnut: Fully one-Nialt ‘ | Unhesitatingl 1 claim to be the | that the season will be a week or two | i Vorling Kiers, driers, cxtractors, | oo ooy blea on the second count |eqiimony of the little girl. St. of the standing timber in Connectic: WOV o R AT WEDDING CAKE BOXES y real paizivss dentlst in Nor- [/ late. although the plants are coming on | Cone winders and knitting machimes. | oy terced &nd it was untll Tuesdny | yin insists that he is innocent. of this species, Chestnut Is pri City 1» ‘apending some time with 3 STAMPED wich. mell and the weeds are more than | “*The"bloachery hullding 1s T340, | ston, whon Aien wes rasented. ad | On' o Bonch Wiirant, cally the oniy ree In the state used | Clty, is spencing Soite St who s FULL SET TEETH ss 00 shing. and the main mill building is a five- | pleaded guilty on the second count, | George Wells, a voung man from |fOF telephone and telegraph poles The White Ribbon Banner is urging | S1OTY Structure 56x145. There are six | He is charged with burglarizing a |Groton, who is now Wo furnishes the greater supply of rking in Hart- s Lot makein rrace] | CORRESPONDENGE WITH THE NATURAL GUMS J|members of the W. C. T U, to work | (enements in the mill property. |building in Norwich and securing | ford, was brought in on a bench war- | F08d tles; and is the principal source days with Mr. and APER 4 el e R d,f‘,_f,":: For the product of the factory there | wine, cigars, a violin and other things |rant charged with statutory rape upon | f firewood. Next o it tn fmportance Mrs. . Marcellus . Gou formeriy of| 1} P, . up c"“mm‘s 1912, “Bvery cne win one’ is the (S a0 unlimited demand, with stacks of |and also with burglarizing the store | Eugenie Tucker of Groton. He was|Ar® the oaks, principally ihe bRack !\, . ich in Penacook, N. H. | AND :!mg“ BT:;: e s e { oraers ..(v)\:;:;r{e and @ rapid growth in fof 1‘&& Gramn in L 0dd Fellows' | sentenced to four months in jail and | (2K, Amo D . s | CALLING CARDS o i S ndustry is looked for. |building in New London, sentence was suspended e el > i1 Fillin cu Work | Ftheri 5, who d | — 2 2 red maple, white ash, and, of less im- | i P [ n ymen, L. Fiherldge, 45 who ¢l | Overturned and Smashed Carriage, | Previous Gosd Character Counted, _ Lockwood Pleads Guilty. portance, agpen, cherry, bitternut and | | - i o King Dental Parl in Montville today (Wednesday), after | Another accident happened to a In the case of John and Annie Hous- | Napoleon Lockwood, the Voluntown | basswood. The' value and, in fact, the ace your lug n driors funeral services at his home, 165 Russ'| riage belonging. {o. Dr, Clinton K. St ton, with whom Allen boarded, their |man who shot his wife and George very existence of second-growth hard-| 203 MAIN ST. street, Hartford. | Tuesday morning. A horse belonging | Previous good character was taken in- | Bennett, pleaded guilty and sentence wood stands depend largely ‘qun “,‘,‘,‘ i » | to Rallion and attached to a delivery | 10 consideration by Judge Reed in |Will be pronounced later. il bR R et o ¢ f 2 bi ral\StOI\ Over Smith's Drug Store, Rev. Nestor Light of South Coven- | wagon started off without a driver for | Sentencing them on the charge of re- Colchester Academy Boys. R o Sewent Caned of the payment of a bill » Norwich, Conn. | try and Rev. L. G. Rogers of Storrs |the stables of William F. Bailey 24, |Ceiving stolen goods. They were fined ottt ol Pl Ay " 3 ¢ AR The two boys from Colchester acad- emy, Samuel MacDonald and George ‘man, who were charged with steal- ing ice cream that was intended to be | will speak at the county conference of | where it belongs, In passing Dr, | 350 each. Congregational churches at Tolland | Stark's carriage, which was hitched | It Was shown that they received today (Wednesday). in front of his office on Broadway, the | §00ds from Allen, knowing that they wheels of the delivery wagon became | Were stolen, the articles including sev- necticut forests originated from sprouts. This is particulary true of chestnut. Indeed, there is reason to celed check. We ofl believe that the amount of chestnut so convincing as a can-{— S t and Clatrvoyant | This season, Capt. E. B. Babbidge, | jock, se i vene |eral bottles of wine, cigars, a violin | Used for @ soclal function at the prin- | jn Connecticut has increased = since y~u the convenience of F 3 wpat trouble| Norwich to Crescent beach last year, | the top. Tuesday State's Attorney Hull | o2 THE (0§ o & aentence of | digious aprouting capacity combined | our Commercial Depart- | ! ridevon °Aae% | will run the boat only from New lon- recommended that the information | Soc TONIAS In, Jall, bul sentence Was | witn its rapid growtn. ¢ & short tme only.” | don to Ocean, Pleasure and Crescent | St Mary's T. A. B, Hears Reports, |aEainst the couple be changed so as | 2Pel®e FIC N N omcor T SRS Do v . ment. une Beachss. There was a well attended meeting | 0, Take the amount less than $50 and amy Case Nolled. L S G , oy | of B i el sttended meeting | bring the offense within _the iimit. gamy gue idea of the a You fu Weddings :h the money; . we do all the re punishable by fine. He said that he | The case against Edward F. Stacey | timber. His sales are usually mad had investigated and found that the |of this city, charged with bigamy, was | “by the lot” and he receives a lump | man and woman had lived respectabiy [nolled for lack of evidence, as thers | sum for all the timber on a given areu Springfield papers note the acti “ L = ALL THIS WEEK of Bishop Thomas F. Davies, who ad- | Tueaday evening in T. A B. hall with s 3 N . H. McGuinness in the 1 BOTTLE STAFFORD'S INK dresses the Girls’ Friendly conference RS N |guperior court here Tuesday, asking |the main road from Jewett City to| 'Ol il as larse an amount o bt Corp. New London Wants King's Daughters. | {hat her former husband, Charles H. |Voluntown has been considerably in. |2nd loss, have set failed lo nef the TYPEWRITING association on | AL (he annual county conference of | Heath, be forced to pay her the al- | terfered with, as there fs about two | Hnreh A0y (Mg like the g | will be CLOSED Wednesday | Monday, Rev. J. S. Wadsworth was | h¢ King's Daughters for New London, | lowance granted her by the court seven | miles of crushed stone laid but no | iivers ook it | Has Become An | olected president and Rev. M. §. Kauf- | “F:Lt;xyl:nm[-gw‘:yinfl?\a\mmvdn:‘\n\;o:,im-:;h years ago in divorce proceedings. i roller to pack it down into shaps. [ e are sally 1 shotva iy ohd and Thursday on account of CIENCE man corresponding secretary and e ¥ tolas, vita- » th 3 7 EXACT S at Fitchburg Thursday evening, and |Chair. The entertainment committee | pror to this affair and that Mr. Hous- ,was no evidence to show that Stacey | With little regard to the exact amount cjven FREE With Each 25c BOX |is to ordain a number of young nwn):::’:‘";:d“:;pfi:(:albzfi May 15 a 8¢ | ton had been employed for years in a | was already married when he marriel |and value of the different products A fine assortment of cut S s R A ported on the work of ‘?,‘Z“l‘é‘a‘fé”,fne Norwich factory and was industrious. | Sarah E, Palmer of this city. obtainadle. Not only are both own 1"}8 ]hames “}a“ K ]msl Efi i G . 3 and purchaser in many cases ignorant A b AT THE NOVELTY SHOP The announcement of the marriage | 4pplication for membership Jas. re- of even the spproximate yield per acry. i glass at popular prices. 3 in Providence about six weeks ago of | Céived and various matters relative to Tl on et gt dyai C. L. HILL, 56 Franklin Street. Frank Meritt of Fort HIN farmeans | the welfare of the society were dis | SUES FOR ALLOWANCE STEAM ROLLER TROUBLES ::;5;“:3! {:'.’.;','.’K“Jfldfiaf‘f.?m s The Bank of Friendly Helpfulness 4 = ——————————————| Mijss _Althea Montgomery of Center |cCussed. FROM HER HUSBAND. HOLD UP ROAD WORK | striking example of loss to (he owner AWNINGS. Let me have your order|Groion came as a surprise to their | —~ o Ll = 5, which may’be entatlsd by such ha s Plaut- en ANy size snl sy coler. Prompt | friends on Monday | Conf;r-" e Over Thermos Building. |Mrs. Bessie Heath thePlaintiffi—Irv- | Twice Stalled on New London Road hazard methods is that of a sale six| By + S S 3 : Architect W. H. Woodworth, Civil| ing By s A trator of | —Two Mil i _| or eight years ago_of a “lot” of virgin | The y 30 Market St | The Lithuanians about the state are | Bngineer Shepard B. Palmer and Con- | |10 F::::',',,_ R Pl FE et éa"" Stone Laid on Vel- | Ol Gwoods for 32600, The purc | Jowslers and sqv.'f;zmm "ftnnulmzh’rlg e l‘;“lmr)p(\:,fmlhf:fl}j:blex:si\\rarlo; A. Torrance were called to g i cut from It white oak which brought | and warehouse of Established 1 d_ar g ecor inst the | New York Tuesday afternoon to con- | im $2,000, held the land four or five | P N Dillingham bill, requiring an educa- | fer with the American Thermos Bottle | ,/Aiming that her former husband, Through two successive accidents to ?‘::r.‘ ‘and finally sold it for $10,000. | PLAUT : CADDEN _SUILDISG | tional test for immigrants. They have | company officers over the new building Ho ”}"'fi"“"’,‘l‘";“ §-Dank depewit of | Js iGeen road roller which gounty | Doubtless this is an exireme ca »ut| MAX GORDON & SON drafted a protest to send to Washing- | for the c 700 to keep it from her, Bessle A.(road inspector John Donovan hired in : g ot in- | ton. A2INE" | fop e eampany on TegReL (U1 | Heath "of Colchester appeared In the | New London, the stats read work on | (Dere are many which, while uol in i at "al““n’s At the meeting of the Providence Methodist Ministers | The $700 in question was deposited | On the first attempt to bring the ulletin to have greatly rman of the committee on pro- bles in the bulletin have g tion from New London will be pre-|in the name of William Eddy, for |roller up from New Londen over th 1 ¢ . 2y sented to have the conference there |whom Mr. Heath was trustee. The o | excoeded the annual cut of the siate | holidayg, b Montpelier the streets were white with to New London turnpike to this city, the | & A e sl b g the next yea | whereabouts of Mr. Heath is at present | engineer In charge left it over night | #¢lf: LA R o s L K, The tools that prefiies She. BNEEINRY The gardeners at Pinehurst had the ———— unknown and James P. Plgott of New | by the side of the road, having halteq | Cooar 4nd Ar from the Pacifc o $18 Ribhons Sn O grounds in most attractive shape, | Verdict for the Plaintiff. Haven testified that Eddy died in that |it directly over a culvert. That night | whic bine and spruce from ot } resulis require the BEST o be bad, lawns and flower borders in beautiful | Tn the case of Joseph Pion vs. Jacob | city In 1908. In the testimony it de- |it rained so that the cuivert sank in| \Cw EnEland form the bulk © THE LATE PHIL ARMOUR of () 1¢ you want THE BEST, try the kind condition, for the return of the owner, | Fox, tried at the present term of the | veloved that Eddy was for three years | and it took four days to gel the roller | /OPOTIE, although & CoReidt cago said any mon was foolish who | fvam selling . Mrs. Frank A. Roath, who reached superior court, Judge Marcus H. Hol- | employed by Heath as a teamster, was | out. ot sl ven Bt ey i aid for a ciga t TT EWETT, town on the § o'clock train Tuesday | comb handed down a declsion on|about 40 vears old and was sald to! Another start, with a different engi- | W00 #nd oak. i OF Conneott) soub: o him 5 suid HATTIE L. JI p night, after a trip to Egypt. Tuesday that the plaintiff recover $120 | h&ve had’a wife and three children in | neer, was made, and this time the Tor -any | previous | ¢ Pie s W Shostinad iy | damages New Haven. Judge Holcomb took the |er got as far as the Bendett farm | ou ‘ocoutich there 16 a record. The | e Fullly Sistsuore e The Tolland county commissioners | F o il X Dapers. | two days ago. Here steam gave out, | \cta) out is shown to have been 168,- | 1At cost o . = have postponed action on the applica- | Horse With Blind Staggers. Among those who testified were |and it was stalled. Upon investigation | boraos hoard feet. of which 1 bacco from Havana and has it 1 g T tlon of W, C. Tucker of the New Eng- | 4 white horse with the blind stag- | Thomas Swan Rathbun, Mary Eliza- |it was found that the tubes had be N Aooda. ad. | 442458 Ll e e S land house, Bolton, until June 3. Bol- | ;i Furnished considerable excitement | Peth Heath, Charlotte Degan, Nellie | burned out. Tuesday I Deno-| a8 \ ver. 4 | Armour haa + o e maey Chnse town and Tucker | o Broadway Tuesday night about | Conell and Bessie A, Heath. | van had a man making repairs to the | he o “of hardwoods and| Thero’s a trick In 1 applies under the new summer hotel | 10 39" g'clock near the. Del-FHoft hotel. | . The case of Irving Samuel Button'of | rolier, which it is expected will be in | 'oh sat: of the I the total | clgars that comes with ) -, law for a four months’ license, A arian arrived and bled the SQUM Griswold vs. H. Frank Button, | running order by today. It will then (vef 80 BECSORY LMo 6l 600 bourd | perlence. W a . The announcement was recently | BOTSe, Which soon recovered. | R o as oL SIUaeL [be Talian toithe Jewett Oify rafd 1 regy! turers in the state A late spring leaves us with ae and Install made of the engagement of Mrs, Car- | . - | Rercd e e o fonmard T Wotk Tho The Bulletin is illustrated With 3 xORWICH FALLS or t B{ chinsls w4 ¢ oods den's older daughter, Miss Eva My | Evershody admits that service as|D8med came up and the lestimony for — Ea number of half-tones made from S1uA . RS Sk, HAE o (omely SeRy eve. e T iting apparatus of all | Lent, to Albert Kings Bretherton of | \ice President would be too quiet a|(ie DM Was not fnished when STATE HOMEOPATHS. | tographs taken in different purts of te | (IRCHES A | i ta oo fhe. SR umination § wu- | Iondon, England. Their wedding i to | Ife for Dr. Wiley.—Washington Star. | sourt adiourned. The plaintiff sues for bbb state, most of them, Rowever, made in "> pAppap; o SON | You can have the benest o8 #§ L for Lo i others. and, once tried | take place in July. Mr. and Mrx. Car. | E ——————— | loft Dby his father, He claims that he | O H. M. Pollock Elected President | the tmber between Waterbury and | selvcting ag once It den opened their summer home ai Wa- | {lived with his father and took care of | at Annual Meeting in Hartford. | VoSt Ches Frl | PAINTING and DECORATING | An Electiic 4 |the place from 16 years ago to the | K our specialty P velers relurning from Vermont (A e el s [ e Comnsstiont Mnnleopainictont. | OYSLOW BRan RS ’ 5 4 e attention, gives the| ee 7o smont it being understood that the son was | cal soc held its 62d annual “mee:- v s ‘ R T s 1 Wominatos e {5 | Tussday niated iac o Monaay or: | Legs Waste e e R 1 o e B et s s | P.F. MURTAGH S NS Thpoiatly Iy | sy aurious 1l ‘entihall atorm in | in the possession of the father on his |uel Worcester of South Norwaik bre- | 1y, G, Rewe of Groton Elscted to | s K the summer time, the small amount | i | death. As there was no will the sided. The committee on the i | propa- of heat is an appealing feaiure ity B ins - il il ey and was sold at auction and steps | ganda of homeopathy was reappoiniec Presideney.; . s bt al s SRS 92 and 95 West Main St PR i g ot e aken to distribute the estate | with power to add to its number. 1 P | P L g % of stiow fell, the temperature being in | AT e B e o | Men who raise oysters and | HAVE RESUMED MY HACK AND | Them® Norwuh Electflc C e oo | ilnessad whotligtioed yero Trving | Tosn. Sud hils sscecinta Is D T s Wi A LIVERY EUSINESS AT MY BATH " - 0-, By Maloveiolarte. B aandld | M p° | Samual Button, Tenora May Button, | Hill of New en. The following oi- | 28 Wholesalers, mel New - Rov 2 | Telephone 100 Franklin Street A i g ore WRE || 'atavette Wilcox, R, 1. Young, Charles | ficers were eectad Tuesday in convention wh About fifteen members of the Nor. —- | wich Motorcyele club are planning a | ride 1o Springfleld on Memorial day to | see the motorcycle races on the saucer | track at that place. The party will | make an early start and will return end through three day The Meyer, Homer R.'Kinney, Lotile | President, Dr. H. M’ Poliock, Nor- | iend througb three fays. Fhe. STREET STABLE, WHERE ALL | Wight, Ida M. Kinnle, Della J. Wese- { wich; vice president, Dr, Royal k. -y 5 “CALLS WILL BE GIVE arnesses man, William Weseman and Edgar | Hayes, Waterbury: treasirer, Dr. Hen- | a0d Dealers’ association of North Am- | GIVEN PROMPT §| Clark. |ry F. Bage, New Haven; secretary, ' licd, and twenty stales and four Ca-| ATTENTION. TELEPHONE 883, | firape=N“tS In the case of Anson Minard vs.|Dr. Samuel Worcesier, South Norwalk; | nadian provinces = were "”"""“""1 [HAND-MADE AS WELL AS THEl Saturday’s Specials { Royal Linen mills of Stonington, a suit of cost. all pi pans, kettles, H Vet o formerly at prices from 10 §| Niantic Case at Hartford Court. ts to $100 en Saturday at The ourt of errors phlots Trii -0 25 asuts, Hartford r e hearing of casos | 3 ¥ Tuesday se on the docke: | | is that of 1. V., Luece ve, the Niantic The Broadway Store, Menhaden Ol company, an action for | | 67 Brodwny ejectment and to detarmine a hounda | line. The cawe was tried in New Lon | don county and judgment was given { for the plaintiff, 3 censor for five years, Dr. C. W. Payne, | among the 350 delegates who werc ——— We have decided to close out || Jate in the afternoon, §f0r A30R015, Walanas dhs ob & oonopit Bridgepbtt. - Payne, | 3l on hand. Preaident Azel.F, Mer- | BEST GRADE OF FACTORY HARY o f | There is to be a special meeting of | for eniar; e il proRert Aae 3 - rill of New York, presided at the first sur line of ENAMELED WARE, |1, 0 8 10 B0 o e et Sens i e inn e e R R . | session and the feature was the we NESS AT BOTTOM PRICES. /o Therefore we offer, regardiess J| Wednesduy evening o teraet. 170 FUNERALS. coming address of President Henry (' J ' b ntrated food, rich ]!} &5 ¥ WILT Intarauc Trbm and flesh building nourishment, easily digested and quickly utilized for the body's need The Shetucket Harness Co, WM. C. BODE, PROP., , _ ’ 283 Main Street, ) AMERICAN HOUSE, towe of the Connec asosciation. he following YOOL: 7P jcut Oysier Grow (Successor to_A. T. Gardner) P ia Mrs. Henry Zeigler. MYSTERY IN DEATH OF Kb Eanees] of s s Annle: ZhiKier | widow of Henry Zeigler, was held from THOMAS DOUGLASS AT MOOSUP. | the funeral parlors of Underaner R roton, Con WHAT'S NEW somemsne * - | Gager Tuesday afjernoon. Rev. ¥, w.| W. H. Kiliiam, B t 3 W, Coleman officiated at the service, and | Dariing, Ham o . adward Tflh PALACE CAFE there were many ! 1 forms. Friends | Thompso: o hecees ! P iy bearers and burial was in » 4 q The police of Moosup are investigat CEamenesy Rav. Mr. Cole ing the sudden death there Tiesd of | man r a commiilal sery at the Thomas Denglas, 55 vears old, of Cen- | grave. The body of Mrs. 7 ors % cers were electad esident, Henry C, vire | R Came to Collect Rents—Had Only Ten | Cents in Pockets. | | Step in and see us. P. SHLZA, Maore and more people use Grape-Nuts every day, | HORSES/AND COWS 5 v 13, arrivi 72 Franklin Strest. | terdale, R. 1, wh e there M [ died May 19, arrived a f 72 Frankli DENTIST Reuoded, N Trampe, Collact rents on Bis Dropesty. Man. | ernoen, secompanied. by LOST IN PLAINFIELD FIRE. | Sy Farrell & Sandarsor. Propa P Three tramps were rounded up at ”” day night he was in company with two | fménds, Mre. Zelzler was | " ——e 2 & | the freight yards by the police Tues- *Theres a Reason Then, 50 Tucaday his compantont suiq | the Jate Henry Zeigler, who died apout | Estimated Loss of $4,000 in Burning of JOSEPH BRADFORD, | srrciar xates o Thestre DR. E. J. JONES |day evening and locked up over night P they thought he was dying. A physi- | Aive years ago. Mr, Zeigler was a res- Oates and Babceck Stables. g Traveling Men, ete. Livers at the police statien, One of the trio clan found the mam was dead. In his|ident of Norwieh for a number of Book Bmder SHETUCKET Suite 46, Shannon Butlding | ron #s far as the corner of Broadway Postum Cereal Co., Limited, ockets only ten cenis was found, and | years and was higaly respected by his (Special to The Builetin,) . ul and Main street before he was col- Battle Creek, Mich. in the belief that much mere maney | many friends, He was engaged in| The Baber buildiing sccupied by + Bovks Nizde and Huleu to O 4s Take eiovator SRetuelter srest en- [ lurcd The men said they weve waii- than this was in his pessession ding and oiher work during g tess | the Hvery staples of John Oates in one 105 SRUADWAY. trance. Fioms " ing for & treight 1o geL oWt of iown, nmm&finm one-#ide- 804 the-Drivide of S, B<Habe ! feleshans 3> 7