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Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING NDERTAKERS 88 Main St. LADY ASSIGTANT WHEN REQUEETED everywhere In the city befure 6 d; . that Ume will bonfer a favor By res perting the faét iy The Bulletin €o. THE WEATHER: Forecast For Teday: For New England: IMa Horton’s New York , lce Cream BEST IN THE WORLD QUART BRICKS . PINT BRICKS DUNN’S—BEarmacy 50 MAIN ST. factory to con- only, for -information apply to our local Rep. M. A. BOTWICK Care of Martin House NORWICH, CONN. 813-819 Office and Show Chapel St, New Haven, Conn—Local | MENORIAL DAY SUPPLIES All sizes of SILK, BUNTING and MUSLIN FLAGS, | the session of the - Sunda s | Supt. William Crawford took for, the subject of the address The Life and Death of Moses. Few men ever saw 50 many or so great changes in life, .| he said. From infancy in the basket i among the bullrushes, through his ) youth in the Egyptian palace and man- rs wm a s hood as leader of his people Lsra: i his greatness was daily brought out. Greatness in character, leadership, BOWS, POST CARDS, NOVELTIES, CREPE PAPER, NAPKINS, FLOWERJ BASKETS, ETC, AT Framn, Square. Norwich, Conn. Telephone 25412, 65 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES. Eepairing and S. HACKER, Barber Chalrs equai o New Stip Covers ent ! and made to order * a Specialty 1\:"“ south and seuthwes: \Winds, Herald: On Tuesday u er, with local raind and neasly sta tionary temperaturea Wil brevatl, w fresh northeasterly winda, followed by clearing, and on Wedneaduy gen fair and continued mlid weather, pro- ceded by rain on tha uoa Obeervations in Norwich, changes Monday: 7a m 12m . 6 p,om. . Highest 6 80. Comparisons. Thecofltiflental Housfi o Frediotions for Monday; Fair, Furnishing Co. Monday's weather: As predicted. Sum, Moom uma Tides. Norwich, Tuesday, May 28, 1912: ‘ PO e bt s okihe s Jh B The Builetin sheuid be delivered | Subseribers why fafl te reeeive it by | B Tuesday, J warmer in south portions, shewers: at & night or Wednesday; mederate to| Nothing shert of cheers often res peated could express ; feelings Monday evening at the Y. M. © A, when the total reports for | | the firat day showed §1,416.48 glven by 1140 subscribers towards the Assoct: 5,000 fund for the year abead, All day long the team workers, un- der direction of their been out scouring the field over and feeling sure from the responses that they were getting, they were going to make a good showing when the re- ports came in, so that they were on a strain to let something loose when they Predlctions from the New Yerk | ttled weath- | he budget for 4 The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, show the changes in temperature and the barometric Ther. Bar. 54 30.10 51 30.08 I E&h Il Mooa {| Water. [| “Sets. I a m. . || p. m. 51X bours alter Algh water It 1a 0w tide, which Is followed by dood tide. NORWICH TOWN Hartford. afternoon a preaching servic constancy, law-making, and as climax th often voiced in prayer of re: burfed in a sepulchre whic character sending forth daily heips which bury themselves in unknown hearts, later to ripen and bear fruit. Moving to Hartford. Mrs. James Bushnell's householll goods start today (Tuesday) by auto- truck for Hartford. Mrs. Bushnell and family are to make their permanent home there. This removes a family long and favorably kmown in church, school and social affairs in Norwich Full Line of WHITE GOODS and Misses’ White Shoes and | Raymond Keables of Providence is Spending a week or two at his home on | ple may have the benefit of iis teach- Mr. Davados does not expect the | translation to be pecuniarily profitable himself, but desires to at the | hook before his people that they may | benefit from it as he has. Davados permission to put | the book into his mother tongue. Paul Myssens of Brussels Thanksgiving din- oes and Pumps at §1 52 CENTRAL AVE. Stors closed Tuesday and Thursday A. MARSHAK 123 West Main St. his week T will have a rk-down sale on all of my new and ods for men and boys. and get our and work guaranteed. 2eb13TuThS 27 Chestnot Street. TRY LEWIS FAMOUS ICE CREAM Factory: 21 Meyer's Afley. Pienices and SPECIAL—Three Days Only 1000 VICTOR RECORDS ® inch, 10c each; 10 inch, 35c each; 12 inch, 500 each, At the NOVELTY SHOP, Let me naye ¥our order now. Any size and any J. W, MALL 30 Market St HOWTUCK PRING WATER Tel, 34-2. DENTIST DR. E. J. Suite 46, Shannon Buildiag Take elovator Shetucis: stress ome ATISFYING Norwich, Conn, JONES DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon In chergs of Dr, 8, L, Geer's practics Auring bis lasy fMness, MeGrory Buildirg. Norwich, Conn. SPRING MILLINERY A fine assortment of latest styles fn ! Hats. Coms in and ses them, MRS, G. P, STANTON, 52 Shetueket St, 088 before the A lu,m...fl“":. Town. New School Flag. A new flag recently purchased for the Town street school will be in read- iness for Flag day, June 14, Local Brovities. Tanner street. H. W. Lewi: resigned as night watchy Suxton woolen mill. Plaln Hill are entertaining|Carl Ham- |ilton of Hamilten, R. I | Clementina of Talcottville spent Sun day with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beebe and Revere Beebe, of Montville, visi | relatives here the last of the week. | Mr. and Mrs. John Kearns of Hart- ford are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irank W. Barber at their home on Piain Hill | _Miss Marion Fitzgerald, who left | Backus hospital two weeks ago for a stay at the Sheltering Arms, shows marked improvement in healti. ; Mrs. Ida Johnson and son, Raymond Montville were over Sunday gues Mrs. Elisha Geer of the Scotland Mrs, N, J. Mitchell, who has been passing the winter months with her aughter, Mrs. Frank Skinner, left Wweek to visit a daughter in Water- ford Mrs. John 8, otand of New Lon | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. William E. Hough, of the Scot land road. Benjamin Millor of Norwich has taken the place in H. S. Young's store made vacant by the resignation of William Robinson, now in the employ of R. F, Smith. Tent caterpillars are appearing in fruit trees and on brush by the road- side. Burning them out with torches Pronipt | by night is a good plan, AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine HORLIGK’S MALTED MILK TheFood DrinkforAllAges RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust P& Insist on “HORLICK’S” Tako a package bome Fuseral _Afifll Direst: and Embaim3r 1 'nn.k!ln Vst.. Bulletin Bidg, 'l'!i:::ofld“'-l e Prompt serviee dav er i 11§ Bread readway, Residense 5 8 opp. Thes Teiaphons €418 Congregation at Scotland Road Hall Hears Sermon on Moses—Mrs, James Bushnell and Family Moving to ALLYN L. BROWN, Campaign Chairman At the Scotland road hall Sunday preceded school. were given reason, and this came when accounted for ter of the amount needed. the committee men gathered in the Assoc there was a good proportion of The supper, of cold topping off with ice over a quar- tion hall at eam, was finel of Broadway The commitiees were seated greatness in his fidelity to God, even agh his greatest desire which he so ching the | “Promised land” was never gratiiied. | Only a glimpse was given him of this land at the end of his life. Then he | went up on a mountain, died, and was no one could point out. So is the greatest Congregational and direction of the men . Elmer conveyed to the ladies their thanks for the supper that had been | Cowan $93; for pledges, F. etary A, H. Whitford of | the Buffalo association was the spe- | and the speaker is to be State Sec: ltary E. T. Bates of New Haven, while supper was still in progress as NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NAY 25, 1912 First Day Totas SI416 For Y.M.C.A Team Workers Shew Encouraging Results in S,mfl Cam- paign—Capt. Smith’s Team Leads by $200—Three Others Ouly Dollars Apart—140 Subscribers So Fax—-—’i One $250 Donor. ¥ ning train, CONGRESSMAN HIGGINS gresman Higging' great speech saved the New London naval station from peing ahandoned this afternoon. Fol-| lowing hie epecch Chairman Padget move don, Unneetleut,” from the bill, and, it Was_agreed to . | The house belng in committee of the whele and having under consideration he had to get away on an ewly eve- | | tions which surround this station. And | the secretary of the navy has had by SAVES NAVAL STATION. ;o his attention called to the forfeit- ure in the deed. Speech in The Heuse. Plan To Abanden It Dropped After His ™, mpje reasons exist for the continu- {ance of this station, other than.the Wy a7 | solemn moral and legal obligations Speeial to The Bulletin) | which when it was established. As a result of the findings of the Belknap board a coaling station was established there., (Continued on page eight.) MISS BENNETT, HOST Washington, D, C., May 27.—Con- to strike the words "“New Lon- He spoke strongly for the Associa: the bill making appropriations for the naval -ervlug ‘or the fiscal year end- tien work and of the confidenece that people were showing in It as evidenced by the incressing ameunt of money | they were putting inte it. He emph: sized the importance of small contri | buttons and was semt oft with rousing | cheers. Chairman Allyn L. Brown took charg® after the supper heur was ever and the chairmen were cailed upon for their reports of the day’'s work. This | began with Capt, Frank L. Arnold for team D and Capt Shepard B. Palmer for team C, between whom a lively rivalry developed. When Captami Palmer’s report was in at 3308 for the day, it was ascertalned that Captain Arnold’s team was about 325 bel , but just then Fred M, Packer of the latter team arrived on the scene with great possibilities in a sheaf of pledge cards that he carried. It was then a question whether to reopen the count and admit Mr. Pack- | of jand, with its extensive water front, for naval purposes did not cost the firmative and Brown for the negative foderal government one cent. The is- The judges, Miss Hattie Bennett, Ci sue ralsed by my amendment is not one of economy, but of plain every-day honesty. This country, In consideration | of the gift of this magnificent proper- |ty to it, agreed by legislative act to establish nd maintain it for naval pur- poses. It was presented to the federal government for that purpose, and up- | on that condition it has been held. ‘er’s figures. A close vote of 15 to 14 decided this in favor of the afirmative and a rapid calculation arrived at the conclusion that Captain Arnold's team was 4§ cents ahead, H. B, Cary of the losing team declared he couldn't stand for that and would give a dollar to be in the Jead. The dollar was duly collected and admitted to the count, ing the Palmer team the victory. But this was reversed later in the evening, when the clerk verified the returns, and the official standing for the day gave the Arnold team a lead of 48 cent: Capt. A, L. Browning’s team put out Higgins saldi paragraph is distinctly a moral one. Does this congress propose to break falth with the state of Connecticut and repudiate a solemn pledge made after careful consideration by scientific men and recorded in the laws of this coun- y, . intermission; prize contest. try, in the stautes of Connecticut, and 'O, accotnt of the inability of one ing June B0, 1013, Representative Hig- gihs offered an amendment striking out the Words “New London, Connec- tieut,” frem Hne 21 on page 37 of the | bill; whieh authorizes the secretary of the navy to abandon and dispose of the nayal reservation on the Thames river above New London. | In support of his amendment Mr. ew London, Connecticut,” from this The acquisition of this veautiful tract contestant to a side. and, ¥ were between Miss Bates for the af- The state of Connecticut has never | been & raider, of the federal treasury. | It has never tlamored for federal a) | propriations, and from the earliest | days it has contributed vastly more to a report of $305 for the total and Capt. | the upbuilding of this Union than it ‘ has taken from it. Now in this bill, held Monday morning from the Sacred ithout any regard to the facts, with- Heart church in Taftville. A mass was out any regard for the conditions, held at half-past ten in the church L. O. Smith's team capped the climax with a total of $505, which called for reducbled cheers. In the last named account was the largest indlvidual “The following shows the work of the teams: Susbcribers. Amt. L. 0. Smith, 8 505.00 A, A. Browning, 17 305.00 B. Palmer, 308.00 . L. Arnold, T 303.48 140 $1,416.48 There is an individual honor list for each day on amount and number of bscriptions. For the opening day this included the following: For amount, James L. Case $380; L. 0. Smith $12; A, A. Browning $125; George H. Loring $100; Walter M. . L. Ar- nold 15; Ronald Kimball 15; Walter M. Cowan '10, W, C, Pullen §, F. M. Pack- er 9, At the supper tonight, the ladies of the Central Baptist church will serv WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT RECEIVED FROM ABROAD Those Benefited to Translate Book In- to Other Languages. Charles C. aHskell was surprised to receive a letter from Henry Davados of Madras, Indis, say {his book upon “Perfect Heaith" and had been greatly benefited thereby. Mr, Davados, who is a professienal ciiem- ist and physicist, and editor of a pop- ular scientific journal, sion to translate the book Tamil-language so that 5,000.000 peo- |must remain in the county jail and asks permis- of Vergason avenue has | Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Lillibridge of Mrs. 1. P, Bacheler and daughter e Al e Myssens, who is a student schiool of corresp | picion of MOTORCYCLISTS' DAY, Norwich Riders Were Out on Tours on Sunday. large number Johnson, and Miss Bessie Chapman of ing about nightfall { were reported in good condition | win Burgess, formerly of this city, and Phillips, botk chines and after visiting local friends started on the return trip late in the don was the guest over Sunday of her | Clarence E. Cooley and Robert Mc | Farland from mong the out of town motore: who visited Norwich during the da HOLY NAME SOCIETIES Will Have Parade at New London on Eighth of September. Village were A meeting of the Holy ties was hel@ in St. Mary’ New London, Sunday afternoon. ocleties decided to have a parade on s was mad and much Interest was taken in About 50 men were present from Wesi- were represented by B, Bhannon, John Shes, John P, Alexander Jordan, Beckley, Charles seph A, Donnel Sailors Trouble New London Police, There wers about 200 sailors from of New London Saturday there was ne marked disorder, it was London Sunday night, little rough house in the stated from New radley streeis, the police were called and in the process of restoring order wound from a policeman’s club, his ship and found that the injury was not serious, Caicbrated iBth Birthday, There was p merry home of Mr, and Mre, Charies Pat- Drawbridge night, the gocasion heing birthday of their son Charles, Jightful time was snjoyed, gumes belng played pnd refreshments served, Those were Lewis Misses Edna and Ruth_Baldwin, Almg Carpenter, Jen- nie Heimberg and Albert Holmberg, Wheeler gave almer Memorial fire drill (he other day and in 45 seeends the 170 pupily Stite Buperviser the ehildren pf | PERO TO STAY IN JAIL UNTIL SEPTEMBER TERM | Norwich Man Unable to Secure $500 | Bonds. William Pero of thie city, who was | |tried _at the May criminal term of the superior court in New London last week on the charge of statutery arson, awalt trial at the next criminal term. which comes in September. The jury, it will be remembered, disagreed in this case and was discharged, Attorney Benjamin Hewitt, who ap- peared for Pero, took considerable in- terest in the young man, in whom he believes there is much good, and he tried to secure freedom for Pero pend.- | ing the second triel. Attorney Hewitt attempted to secure r of Pero on ori v Hadlai A. Hull would not agree best. Pero is under $500 bonds, but cannot raise that amount. He years old. He was arrested on sus tting fire to Bailey's sta bles here in Bath stre DECISIONS IN COMMON PLEAS COURT | | Judge Waller Decides Upon Seven Cases Coming Tefore Him. Decisions by Judge Waller have been nded down (o the clerk of the cou cases In the case of John W. Worrall, Jr., | vs. Herbert H. Gaffney of New Lon- \l;_\x;. m: plaintift is awarded the sum The defendant is given h costs in the case of George G. Grant vs, town of Norwich. Th the case of Harriet K. Davis of lem vs. Sidney A. Dolbeare, whic is a wood cutting case, the plaintiff given the sum of $169.82 and costs. In the case of Henry H. Gallup vs. Thomas P. Jeffrey & Co., and others, a motion to amend complaint is denie Motion to set aside a non sui denied in the case of A. B. Scoville and wife vs. town of Columbia. judgment John W. Worrall of New London has | been given judgment against Herbert F. Gaffey, also of New London, f o it and Judge Reed said that he did |soral examination and their report \not feel like granting the request, un- | |less the state’s attorney thought it | of common pleas in the following | g tract of land with not less than one | Debate—Other Pl ment. the Ideal club of Preston City wa at the home of Miss Fttie Bennett. \s usual, there was a large attendance of members as weil as many guests. 7 i The business meeting was quickly | praises of Uric-0. J. B. Graffam, Pitts- | field, Me., say 1 suffered untold tor- entertainment com- o e tures from muscular Rheumatism anhd mittee offered the following entennn-‘ ¢, Speaker—One of the questions % ProgTamme: raised by my amendment to strike out ¢in Richardson and John Hollowell after deliberating, awarded the affirm ative the decision. the unique and original ontest, Miss Marcia Pendleton was declared winner. this goverinment assumed FOR IDEAL CLUB Vocal duet, Miss Joseph Peckham, John Peckham; reading, Brnest Ricl mond Dbate, is superlor to that of woman,” affirma- tve, Miss Angeline Bates, Miss Ge: trude Main; negative, John Hoilowell, George 8. Brown; solo, Miss Wilcox; solo, Miss Hattie Bennett; de- Resoived, That the mind of man Funeral of Resola Zachour. The funeral of Resola Zachour was | i h s L | without any regard for the neds of the by Father Stapleton, and a large num contribution of the day, the sum of | navy it is proposed to break faith with ber were pre | the ‘state of Connecticut and attempt to Were also many beautiful flowers that nt at the service. There sell and dispose of something that this showed the deep regard of his many country cannot give any title to. friends. Four of Mr. Zachour's coun- | This recommendetion comes from trymen acted as bearers and burial | the naval committee, and I venture the ' Was in the Sacred Heart cemetery. prediction that few if any members of | Undertaker Grant had charge of the that committee have ever seen this arrangements, station. It is inciuded in this bill at| | the suggestion of the secretary of the navy, who in recommending it does not | ssign a single good reagon for such | action, and goes contrary to what the | most experienced naval authorities in | this country have held and do hold. \No REASON FOR IT> It is quite as important, if not more so, to the people of Brooklyn and New | York city as it is to my people. Before it was established the chamber of WHEN NORWICH CITIZENS SHOWi | commerce of the city of New York pe- titioned congress, asking for it, and adopted strong resolutions urging it as a military necessity and as part of the defense of New York; and that is'any urged now by every naval man who is worthy to command a ship or has any practical knowledge of naval tact | History Dates Back to 1862. The history of the location of this| tation goes back to before 1862. At ed a naval board composed of the most intelligent naval officers then in the service to examine Narrangansett Bay, Norwich, Conn. sa the harbor of New London, and League | years Island, and to report back to congress symptom being p: which would best serve the public in- terest. Commanders Stringham, Gard ner and Van Brundt and Chief Engi- | cretions were | neer Sanger composed this hoard, and | me much annoy to the report which they made was aD- | peared before my pended the following resolution “Resolved, That the harbor New London possesses greater advar for a navy and naval depot any other location examined by thi board.” In 1364 congress directed the naval committee of the house to visit the neys to a norm proposed site at New London to make find words to f his own recognizance, but State’s At- |a thorough investigation and report back to the house. They made a per- concluded in' the following language The site near New London, present ing such great natural and economical | York, Durand-Bissonette Wedding. | In the Sacred Heart church in Taft- There can be no just reason why reader of this will continve to suffer the tortures of an aching back, | annoyance of urinar. dangers of serious kidney ills | when relief is so near at hand and | most positive proof given that | the the the the direction of congress in the e: these '80s the secretary of the navy appoint- | g Norwich citizen says Mrs. Catherine Goode, 99 Thames the small of my ba tude to Do For sale by all deale Foster-Milburn Co,, Buffalo, THE WAY. disorde ills can be cured. Read what suffered for | first | from kidney trouble and v The ki ipnatural and caul TRY Uni-0 FREE If Your Trouble is Rheumatism Let have been troubled with Rb tism, Kidney or Bladder aiiment e 2 5 ... ltime and have tricd everything Affirmative Side Given Decision in | success will have Jicile faity ta i in- | until they have given it a trial ng Entertain- | Cf1)! neraly say: ‘Ii's just ifke al 5 others.” Now, thats what we want & | prove to you:'that this remedy ls NOT vening's meeting of | llke other so-called Rheumatle © et Ml fetd | We do not believe that there is a cnse | nently. | oln to partly pay m | ville, Emilie Durand and E chard, Ch Lambert, who Provid spent a day with Miss Anna Bennett | of Taftvilie. SMITH—ALLEN—In New Haven, May LESSARD nce. Spots en ap- condition, I cannot Iy express 1 y grad- n's Kidney Pill sole =agents for the advantages, has Deen tendered as a ' States. free gift to the government. The com- mittee recommend its acceptance and for the purpose of locating thereat a navy yard and depot such as is con- mplated by the naval authorities, they recommend the passage of the accompanying bill for a public act.” point, passed the following resolution Resolved, That the secretary of the nd he is hereby authorized to and accept a deed of gift, when offered by the state of Connecticut, of er near Now London, Conmnecticut, poing just at the right time, She is hearty, vigoro H Congress in 1867, convinced of the, g7 dom of locating a station at this yier energy into a person. Wife lieve they are the best made. cellent for stomact troubles. Mrs. Ben Meyerink, Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other. What Texans Admire e, according to Tallman, of We he writes, Dr. King’s New Pills surely put new liver mile of shore front on the Thames rfv- | r.an of Foley’s Honey and Tar Com. to be held by the United States for | % Loceived Foley's Alimanac frc naval purposes. The state of Connecticu D a od $15,000 for the .t of land, and in addition the ity | gir|, ew London was authorized to ab- which she would have surely had, but | Foley's Humey and Tar Compound stopped i ate any sum of money not to ex ,000 for the purchase of land to be deeded to the federal government for naval purposes, and the city of New London jolned with the state in the gift. 1 will print as an appendix to my remarks a certified copy of the deed which conveyed this Iand to the national government upon & distinct condition and for a definité purpose, druggist and read of Foley's Honey Tar Compound. I got a bottie once and gave some to my It saved her from the croup The Lee & Osgood Co. Perhaps you have wanted a CAMERA and it was accepted by the government But have hesitated on account upon that condition. This conveyance was made on the $76.64. Worrall was chauffeur of the |11¢h day of April, 1868, and this gov- autobus operated last summer between claimed back wages due him.. The suit was tried several weeks ago. In Peter Loiscano vs. of New York Fire Insurance company, the mo- on to set aside the verdict is denied. In this suit Loiscano, who is a New | London barber, sued the City of New York Insurance company, claiming the company would not pay a just amount on a fire loss suffered by the plaintiff. The suit was tried and a good size verdict given Loiscano by the jury The insutance company moved for ting aside the verdict. Irving B, Button {s awarded dam- ages of $186.90 in his suit against La- fayette F, Main of North Stonington. Button sued Main to recover sheep and other stock, Main purchased |an auctfon sale held at the Button farm after the death of Irving Bu: ton's father, Button at the time told Main that the property was his, not | his father's, and that the auctioneer had no right to sell it, but Main re- sed to listen to him and drove the stock down 1o his farm, This sult was heard ten days ago and Main acted as his own attorne Blaze on Del-Hoff Shed. For a fire on the roof of a shed in the rear of the Del-Hoff hotel about 10 o'clock Sunday morning the auto- chemical was called out, The damage from the blaze was slight and the fire Wwas goon put out, A cigarette was | given as the probaple cause. Installed Officers. Bt, Mary’ Tierney Temperance league at New London Installed offi- cers Sunday afternoon at a re la session in the basement of Bt, Mary" Btar of the Sea church, The offi were installed by County Direetor \ ter G, Casey of Norwich The Kent reunien will be held at in the live rewma wese in (he seleo] the heme of Reno Swift In Cheshire. on Memorial day, | ings are reported by the secretary of ~ | ernment entered into possession and New London and Ocean beach and |pag heen in possession ever sincehold- ing it, as agreed, for naval purposes Will Revert to Owners. conveyed, but the improvemehts ent on t e equipment and its repair | y-four years, this mone The build- {he navy as being in god condition. A dock over 800 feet long faces a chan- <ufficient depth to float the largest < of the American navy, and up- {he authority of one of our most distinguisted admirals, now deceased. 1 can state to this house that he said that there would not be the slghtest difficulty in taking a ship of the ton- nage of ihe Connecticut up to that station, docking her, and turning her around. In 1872 or shortiy after the govern- ‘ment was presented with this property for naval purposes, the secretary of the navy in his report said: ‘T have heretofore spoken of the claims of the New Londom station on the liberality of congress. Some of | these are to be found in a good har- bor, casy of access from all directions and conveniently sitnated between two great commercial cities, an industrious and an ingenious people whose labor is skiliful and cheap, and a site for the statlon already acquired through the I$beraflty of the state, to the improve- ment of which the government seems to be virtually pledged, It is already statlon of convenlence to the service, | and with moderate expenditure its us could be largely increased.” The last naval appropriation bill ear- o S T O ‘ Cranston & Co. of the cost, if so Listen! We are selling a CAMERA LOADED FOR 12 PIGTURES For | no t of the realty which th . 4t | Government made will also re And the high grade of work | the original owners. While onl | done wfll amaze you. Come in and allow us to| show them to you. Next Sunday We will Serve Another Six o’Clock Dinner Music by the Orchestra WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co. Droprietors. ried & provision similar in terms, but it* was strieken out in the house upon my motion, and I then explained, as wn attempiing to do now, the condi. 7 WHEN ¥ou want to put your but ness before ihe public. there Is no me gium betier thun afouh (ne advert =" *ng column i Bulletin Clymer, N. Y., | | Ladies’ Patrician Shoes The legal proposition involved re- no discussion. Not only the land| (QIN LYY $l.60 ‘\ i ¥ | rial Day. Open the night before Democrat and Concord | | machine, * ‘The L. L. Chapman Co. IT NEVER FAILS Us Send You a Six Day Trial Treatment Free: We_understand _that pessons who Rheumatism in the world t JRIC-O will not cure, and cure perma ine to comes tracted at the knee able to follow my | as signel man here in the M Central Railroad. I used tles of Uric-O, and it entire Treatments {rom eminent the use of various medicin so I am now fully con URIC-O will cure the mc form of the terrible dis | tsm, ¢ your trouble is only slight or {in'the land rcords of that state? of the members asslgned (0 the de- | the disesse has eripplcd Sou und 5 al Given to Goveriment. | bate, it was carried out with but one | IOSt driving you maf, aend your W The argument8 | 03 State St, Binghamton, N. Y., and the large trial bottle will be matied to | you at once. 5 | Write your name very plainly and | please enclose 10 cents in stamps nse. T ) is sold by all darug $1.00 per b ‘ R ——— Graduation and Birthday Preseats | FOR WOMEN Sterling Silver Brush, Comb and Mirror Set, Four-piace Manietre Bet, Vanity Purse, Spring Hrace- let, Belt Pin, Sct of Bar Pins Coin Hold Picture Frames, Bencolets, pair of Slipper Pins, Three-pin Sets. FOR MEN A Bteding Silver Set of two Military Brushes an' (‘omb, Cloth and Rim Brush Set, Ster- ling Silver Match Box The l’laut-C:dden Co: Jewelers and Silversmiths, .. Established 1872 ¥ PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING PAYYGUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on the Uncas National Bank ' ' In this way you will know the exaet | cest of your living and always have Bissonette. They have the best wishes | of their many friends in the villa Ouche, Miss Ida’ Bou f Anderson and Mis: e been visiting in | nce, Webster and Putnam Mr. and Mr: BORN { POTTER—In Uncasviile, May 15, 1912 \ !; daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Potte a son to Mr. and Mrs. D. C MARTIN—In Pawe: < (Stonington) Conn., May 2 John_ Al fred, to Alfred John M MARRIED. HERT—ROBINSON Westerly 23, 1912, by Rev D. Thomas Hert and Lilllan Mae Robinson, both of Westerly 24, at the home of the bri sister, Mrs. Blmer A, Perr, Smith, Jr.. of Allen ‘of Willimer TATRO tr limantic South Co BROWNING—In 5. 23, 1 George 3 year widow me s and my heaith | Flineral " son. was badly run wn. 1 finally J;5 ¥ohn e using Doan's Kidney Pills, procure . urch N Sevin & Son's Drug £ they did me a world of good. e fen: ening my back and restoring my kid- | iged . ara ROBINSON 1y Noroton Heights, sud- | HORTON—1 ¢ H. Horton, ag Funeral £ esidence W 2 yelock | | CHURCH & ALLEN 15 ain f:irf:et. ' o, \ | { Funeral _{lirec!ors . Embalmers. | Lady Assistant. Telephone call 328-. Henry B Church. Wm. Oxfords and Pumps and white J..Uvqy‘ and $4.00. Sold exclu- | " ERANK A. BILL, 104 Main Street NOTICE | Barber Shops closed all day Memo- | | | 11 o'elock ma Another shipment here of those| CARRIAGES See that $10.00 Buggy Har we are-showing six styles of TEAM HARNESS Clip your horse with a Stewart Clipper at $7.50. We can sharpen the knives for your ess and 14 Bath St., Norwich, Conn. Pies, Cake and Bread that ea be exceiled. | terns are esp do your int N—In New London, May 24, [4on: furnishing ‘PLene your order. Trompt servics LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) mma Bis- | the best kind of & receipt in the re- The uaual abundant supply of re- ! sonette were united in marriage at % | turned endorsed cheque. freshments was served and everyone O'clock Monday morr by Rev H | Courteous and liberal treatment exe passed a pleasant evening. Stapieton. Mr. Durand is a native of | tended to every depositor whether the caii Lowell, Mass,, and is a mill hand. The | gccount be large or smail bride is tive of Canada, and is e e TAFTVILLE | the Gavghter of Arthur and Philomens | O Solicit your patronage THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Street. OUR WALL PAPERS are the best we can select and the pate al artistic, We can ecorating, either pas ;. | perhanging or painting. at reasemable prices. Our facilliles are unsurpassed for good honest labor and material. We and can guarant THI: FANNING STUDIO, No. 71 Willew St Wall. Papers, Lace Curtains and Upe Goods, Furniture and Stoves, Are You a If you help you wetter let ug k of ur stoek ete o icen lowest 12 of equal quality, With oup make that & mos wound an. SHEA & BURKE 37-47 Main Street [ JOSEPH BRADFORD, Book Binder. k Bovks Klads and Ruled to Orde. 108 SROADWAY. “elephenc 265 Just Arrived — H. Koshler & Ce/s BOCK Free delivery to all parts of the city. H. JACKEL & CO. QLALITY d always be considered in work sho especially when it costs no more (has the Inferior kind. “killed men are employed by us. Our price tell the whole stc 8T ON & YOUNG. COAL AND LUMBER. #Lugiber Complete assortment for re- hairs or building COAL to meet actual neces» E. CHAPPELL €0, Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest Telephones CALAMITE COAL “It burns up slean™ Well Seasoned Wood COAL Lehigh Free Burning Kinds and ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor Market and Shetucket Bte Telephons 163-13. dedh JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Teieohone 834

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