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The Bulletin, Henry Atlen & Son FURNISHING ev UN DERTAKERS Norwich, Tussday, June 18, 1912, The Bulletin should be del ered erywhere in the city belore o & M. Subscribers who fail to regelve it by Annual Meeting of First Church Cradle Roll—Death of Mrs. Michael Connor—Rev, C. A. Northro Speaks at Sheltering Arms Service. The annual meeting of the Cradle Roil of the First Congregational Goes or A List of a Few | that time will confer o favor by re b altbe Caknar oo e Bl Tod A porting the fact to The Bulletin, 88 Main St. 3! cluding twenty-five members and five S . - little visitors, Saturday afterncon at as ‘H F THE WEATHER. 230 oclock. Many of the children One ac easonabie : - ey T Were two and three years of age and, : y e bl b ol B | Forecast for Today with their sweet faces, happy, un- + | Aistomobile Blue 1 For New B ; 3 . JPor New Hingland; Clouds and conscious of self, all in white made SOMENEL NI s T Dnode a pretty picture for the mothers look- | M1-0-NA RELIEVES seccring | Vol. 2, for New air; moderate west worthwes ing on. $2.50. Y Prediotlbna fromithe New Tosk Her A “peanut hune ana otner merry | SOUR SO etING ) You cannot afford t0 uselai: On Tuesdsy fair weather will EREL D e x| e :L‘,’;&’Efiifi: TNDF::\:S»T::? Trolley Trips through New prevail, with nearly stationary tem- A ave pi s . carbon lamps while Mazda | [irire o liohe westerly winds, o L e A Min| UTER! Englnnd and Hudson River Lamps are selling at such low [#nd on Wednesdag senerally fair and melody giving much pleasure. There| 6 Vall o ner, followed by increasing cloudi- e aduates, Robert Mor.| Yes: dear sufferer, MI-O=NA Stor- ey, 1912 ed., 15¢. prices as at the present time. 7 Tan: Avery, Buth Biizabeth Goeles- | ach Tablets give quick relief—aston y | 50‘ Observations in Norwich. Fon Jennis 1sabel’ Fox. Willlam Her- | ishingly quick relier—but what 18} Automobile Road of The following records, reported from bert - Larkham, Erie L. Skinner,| better still they put strength and 4 a Sovi's pharmacy, show' (o changes Louise £ Smith, Florence ‘Allen Ster: | Sstcity inio the stomach It taken Connecticut, Mass., 1% ¢1110|in temperature .and the barometric - Ty ese formed a line on the plat- | regularly for two weeks. Island, N York and Vi hanges Monday WALTER W. LANG, JOHN J. ¢ Y, V. I. BURK In other words /they ke the stom- ew Foi or« Manufactured by the General Bleotrig [ o° 10" 7 St punieg Piptie b e Foidi e Fen Eletik ach sy vikorous et 1t Whi dient the ’75c och Company. & President. Superintendent, Cashier. h gave pleasing recitations | act 84 VIE0tous LoEt ot o iacom- mont, each. 4 pany. 1 s .. en the trirty © children present | heartiest meal without even dis FOR m gathered around and with eager faces | fort C. V. PENDLETON, Jr. O ; R ey e e e fhoon | That means that vour indigestion | Latest map of .Eastefn Co- . i LE Ny JTey Highest 84, lowest 62 tllze miteboxes into the extended sheets, tu;- dyspepsia or catarrh fl\n)' -\h[‘m— necticut, 50c. roadway. Comparisons. IN JUNE MEETING, | the contents amounting to $6.80, the | ach or gastritis or whatever the doc- , 50c. ‘ 5 2 et largest collection in the last fiv tor chooses to call it) is cured—1s gone Predictions for pnda; Shower: i t o robredictions for Monday: Showers, Rev. J. H. Newland Presiding in Ses- | This has been forwarded to the ireas- | —has ended. These Books and Maps ll!‘ . o e L AT AL Naw L shdon ured, Miss Learned of New London, | IU's sy to end indigestion and be| F “ L f oAy b S R e T B 3 3 lo be sent to the Kindersarten at Van, | the owner of a strons, vigorous stom- A€W 1912 editions. . i 1ae 0 President Lang and Superintendent Corkery Re-elected—Ed-| he june meeting of the Norwich | THEEY R e o i oi Diahict Miaisters sasoctation opsned) l’l‘)v- ladies' parlor, bright with sun- | pared from the best prescription for i S o i e d | shine without and within, was feastive | stomach troubles ever written. v WHITE fiOODS ward T. Burke chosen as New Cashier and James J. De- | Monday afternoon at 2 oclock at the | with an abundance of fiowers brought | 1t doesn't cost much eliher for a KODAKS Childs’ and Misses’ White Shoes and laney as Inspector—Planning Inspection Trip members of the association were it ang gayiy e lonbl Taowiie, DA o | funaed I they do Hot give satisthetion If you do not own a Kodald hilgs and Misses’ Shoes an ttendance. The Norwich district com- | § ‘ il v e il I ey $0. Hot 1% swHbIsCUUN s gyt et s Al o a 5 om- | fere, §emonade und cake were served to | Sold by The Lee & Osgood Co. and | get one now. If you do ownl . $1.2 | $1.50, —_— prises the territory east of the COD- | ypo ot A % IS e Herad I, g y gladles White ‘Buck ‘and | Canvas B e e invding Westeny and | (G children and their friends | pharmacisis everswhere. - Nothing like | o oo 6l i b o .50, $2.00 and i boara of .water commissioners The fact that Glibert S. Raymond, |several of the small towns near the | ON¢ of the most successtul of meet- | MO 4 after a hearl s v P. CUMMINGS Estat | met orGrganizationon' Mondas eve: | cashier for the past two years, leaves | Khiode Isiand boraer, pistrict Supt. 1 | " e greetings of the mothers ready for the boat race. Do . state 5 he water office, at which all| o fret or July to become booke; - Newland was presiding officer and | anq the social spirit of the hour, was| YANTIC HAP?ENINGS last Al 3 the members were in attendance. An- < ookeeper | Roy, O, H. Green was elected secre- 5 . il S not wait until minute 5z CENTRAL ‘AVE. A e TS s ver e Athaw | Uil \Hegtlfp suaidcgenciemporary | fof, e Nocwieh BTl & BrassColtary: i eI s L | might be disappointed, (T v . whic ollowed by dood U3, | Chairman and P. . Bray 20 was made | takes away an efficient man from the | The programme began with devo- | fne e by o manohd Tanl, Perebrial Items of General Interest. | 38 YOU at6P. M, v RE clerk pro tem, office, and the duties will be taken up | tional exercises and was followed by | bl Gl ENEVILLE The cholce for officers resulted in | by Attorney Burke at that time. Du {a business session. After the busi- | OBITUARY Mr, and Mrs. Cleveland Elliot and v bl | the unanimous choice of Walter W. Mr. Ravmond's incumbency the |ness meeting Rev. W. E. Newton of | 4 ughter of Boston are gugsts of Mrs. ie as William J. McClafferty and Miss Rose|L:ans for president of the board, Bd- ) method of keeping the books has been (Oneco read an essay on The Sag of | B & Ziliot's mother, Mrs. Armstrong This is pretty l°°d HAM. T, Burke for cle ' cashier, | changed and brought up to date. Life, ‘which ws it e | Mrs. Michael Connor. Mrw, 3 bohie " nRQWN & RMERS M. Leonard Married at St. Mary's| V3’4 T. Burke for clerk and cashier, | Cl ‘e, which was followed by a dis- A Mrs, James Armstrong and daugh- | MOCK ath ; A John J. Corkery for superintendent,| The new inspector is from the Third | cussion. Rev. C. T. Ha | _ Mrs. Julia O'Nell Connor, wife ters, Dorls and Elma, of Grotom, are | we . not Coblactine g Church. O e or. | dlaikich A oikahen BALIOYRY By s i L . Hateh then reu | yiichgel Connor ,whose death occurred et Sy g - i g | get one and be comfortable. ontracting Painting Achid e | With the exception of the president the | the United States Finishing company |~ At 7.40 o'clock in the evening there Sunday morning at the Sheltering | and Mrs, John Marshall enter- . P Hangi i Mongay morning at 8.3 0o'clock Wil- | offices were filled by a strictly party | and succeeds William P. Ryan. was an address before the Methodist | AT™S Wes born in Ireland. When | tained at dinner Saturday evening Mr We have complete lines of aper Hanging | ' ames McClafferty and. DMiss | vote | "'Nothing but organization was ac- | brotherhood of the church on the oc- | “ghteen vears old she came to Nor-|and Mrs. Daniel Warwick of Hunover. | € Hammocks and Can Seiote Al SR goarintond Ros« Mary lLeonard were united in| This makes the second year that Mr. complished by the board Monday night, | casion of its monthly meeting. State wich Town, the larger part of her life and Mrs. E. Eldridge were um“, otton Ham £eb13TuThS 2 ‘ marriage by Rev. John 1. Pitamaurice |Lang has hoen sclecied for president |but plans for further improving th | Secretary Thompson of the Methodist | belng spent here. TFor nearly a year |end guests of fridnds in Mystic vas and Khaki HM eb18Tu 7 Chestnut Streot, { In St. Mary's chirch. A large attend- | of the board, a position which he has | department are under = consideratio:. | brotherhood was scheduled to deliver {-sne 1BA pecn {1l and Mrs, Arthur Kempion of} Shce Of relatives and 'friends weré | filed witp iisfaction. Supt. John . Within a week it s planned to take | the address, but he dled suddenly re- golrs, Connor was o member of the | New Britain wete week end sues | Couch Hammocks and 254 53 preyen aces of . honor Were | Corkery has likewise been returned to | the board on an inspection trip over | e %e Rev. S. E. Elis | Secred arish. She was a g0od | of relatives on West Farms. Telepnone 254.12. [ fillea by Miss 15abelle W, Leonard and | office. wherein for the past two vears |the entire plant of the department b A i ‘:f;(‘)iw - B Ellis | woman, true to all the duties of her e O e e Adutis sk OO BEAMmSN s. HACKER, 55\:r:r:k.:mcstme(, Patrick F. Bray, 2d. The bride wore | ne has been called upon for more than | They will visit Fairview reservour, |for five years the predecessor of Rev. | life, patient and uncomplaining in the | been spending a few days in town. ‘ o Sy rwich, Conn. ‘| an attractive gown of white embroid- | the ordinary duties In connection with | Meadow brook and Stony brook to |C. Harley Smith at Brockton, Mass w"‘l‘fjf ot "f’“&“’” and trials. Self- | Sumuel Crumblish was a recent vis- g BuEtEE Aot Lo ered net, a black plcture hat and car- | ine ‘oftice, the water famine end the |note wha hee heen accomplished in |and af Attleboro he had'so successful | ind s anc fdevoted to Bef husband | ifor at Ocean beachi H M Boat? It [ D LOUNGES. [ e, 1 white llies and roses. | building of the new reservoir and pipe | the way of cleaning the first two and |a_pastorate that he was last year in- | na, , she leaves to them mem- | William Robinson has been spend ave you a Motor 3 he Dridesmaid was attired in white | line having kept him busy day and [on the construction work at the new | vite S, anchest it | ories of a life of fidelity, industry, and | the past week I f 2 “ v‘ m Repat e L Rl e e having ker 3 he vited to South Manchester. During his | tryst In God ng the past week in Hartfc ou have you c will 11 Eeliskig .o low, and & hat to'match, Sha cartied | " B first vear nearly 100 unifed with' the | “Begides her husband sur and Ars. Henry Hamitton with | ¥ A i ‘ \ | Urholstery Far Dotaiet. of & reliow - Bld dot kihun h. This church rivals New Lon- | by two sisters, “‘~"‘*"‘“~““l: 1 **]"‘m‘;"“ t granddaughter, Natalie, spent | want a nice All Wool “ Fhelstery & bouq vellc adioli and | T don in membership and strength, | o sisters, Mrs. Michael Shugrue | Sunday in Uncasville with their son d - i Barber Chairs e wedding breakfast | PROBATION REVOKED | coING To suFFIELD Tuesday's session Wil begin With | Bomon sise s morm B il o | Warren Hamilion. | Ensign. We have them in Mattresses were given at the home of the bride I1SBITZKI CASE | LITERARY INSTITUTE. |Joyotional service at 9 o'clock, fol- | Michael O'Neil of the West Side | ——o— | various sizes. nade over pa Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leon- — | R Tt e e e B oy | equal to New B0 308 Hickors mreat AL Latn | wioh Boy-uf 18 fa,Sant o Btaté |F. B. Leonakd | of iAcademy Faculty |5 e Brashers Bormt Ao ey | Sheltering Arms Service. > R o] 7 Silp Covess cut | Couble recelved many beautiful wed Reform School. Secures New Position, there will be & discussion. An sssat, | ReV: C. A Northrop was at the | WEIAFFERTYIEQURD =" ela®| Ay wWool Bunting Americsn ! and made to order g gl Mis MoClamerty lest ton ]| o e etk ;np IRelaélnnRof the u‘nurrh to \'n\!ng:-'ifiév‘r\l‘::{l{ '»\TS{ ‘;\:;:::;A;;.‘.n,.lz.:w. and i mes cClafferty | . ooG unting a Specialty Nt Yok diee fhe e { he criminal court of common pleas made | People, by Rev. O. L. Griswold of | copso TR b SROIOR. and. MY Y Legmerd, BULK ore " N oyorlk during the day, Where they | uno i at New London on Monday | Monday night by*Principal Tirrell at | Danielson will follow. The morning subject of ‘he aadress was “Making Norwich Flags. et one before the — |wore a traveling dress of dark blug|morning and had before it the case of fthe annual meeting of the Academy Seion il SRS owiiT aniadasher he it o il & power of toiecntratiat| iy INIE Uy e v 11 Cofett '“\”:‘[‘flh of July. and hat fo match. The groom's Eift|state vs John Isbitzki, and others, Is- |alumai, 1t became known that Frank |'g. H. Newland, 912, by Rev.! na’ 0 mand. ration 1 vH C. MeKnight : g s state vs, John Isbitzki, and others, | 5 ank |3 H. Newland. discrict superinten. | @nd command over ourselves that is a i ips ana Miss Flora and to the best man he gave a mono- | torney Thomas M. Shields on proba- The meeting will convene at | Starting out—What will hemake of|ROBINSON_OUMEN _In Tilimant ,23 West Main St. & st \‘3‘\"’1{ J‘h;‘ hride. wrey m;‘l | tion, was before the court on an ap- | 2 o'clock with devotional e: | himself? What sort of a character is Lk BIE GEO, A DAV'S B usth et v t heir wedding tour the |where he was found guilty recently o Chureh of the Twentie ower of pulling ourselves away from | Soner tosonir nark e on ¢ couple will reside at 65 Pros- | theft. Probation wag revoked and he e Miton! of | 200 - Wekdnt fo. dive. dur. ltfe | fcs ALLLS IAPMAN — In Dan 25 Broadway peco nd, goods o m ‘I\ om is the son of | was ordered committed sent to the re- Vnaty o ranich MeGiiton of | cording to the plan we have formed. | jun i y anrisd g Bryce) Mc- | form school. He was taken there dur- discussion.- Rev. F. W. Coleman ‘of | g, Shatiers our ms of how we o P. Mi ferty, 8 o naive of Norwich and | ing the day. i Nowbh o o o man, of | think we ought to live, ind gives us i icla M. Chapman of Dar : g s [ sears old. pleaded guilty with & com- Ot of Wtk tollodied by o dincis- | huvad clbd. nob e | N Do B SPECIAL SALE OF Mfl[s wu B Au[h THREEWEDDING ANNIVERSARIES | ber term of the superior court. to Lty I‘,‘“;.""“_fi“‘,’;f"4"'(”;;"",11:‘;{;:“» bY | right use o firjals and temptations. | bl Bl OBSERVED TOGETHER “:V”L::‘l‘lz';'(vuln V‘\yvh,;“'ylr]w“w\‘ \\H[];A“\ o lowed by a discussion, will clc .\’ the | j; ';h”“\‘ll ‘l‘[‘y" ':4;}.[ o mk’.. “H I ‘””‘I Elizabeth Quarmby both l“e I t u s Farrington on Yantic street. He was afternoon sessio 1 ie singing of “Rock ‘of '‘Ages” and |- ville & 5 sentenced at that time to- the state re- 7.30 o'clock B vl ¢ | other familiar hymns. | Bowling ta §'3: m, 5 centa’a string, | Ry 2nd Mrs. R F: CTrue, Mey-and | SEHERCES O B (o0 L o RS Ras Sl |t S i1 dheE Beginni 337 Main Stree c'{s- ";l‘" E‘ "'L and ::’f‘ and Mrs. | pended and he wis piaced on proba- iton owill B gtven ty Bevi Bt L Rob-} First Communion Class. | st i; EtnsalHe eguniS ‘ B SR G s alvin Miner Celebrate Happy Event | ds of Attorney Thoma erts of Moosup. i Twenty-five children received first | Miss Marie Dubreuil turday Morni S | Through est lay 5 ik phiiies otk 4 tbreui ul in; THE FINE el nonrcone TR SCAMPIcs s | MEhia, g was_ Brogeiied bhiors. the fg in charge of Union eircle of Lne | SwAday mormin [ 3 April 2 s observed by a surprie, on Mr. gnd | court again. Attorney Shields made a AR Tk S e | con—1n ibe 4 5 Ch I T | Mrs. Elmer Mulkin &6 heir home -on | strong plea that the probation Shonid e ol 0 ihe iy | Frank W LN?' Mot | o v ey Specml Price for Prospect park Monday “evening. the |he confinued, but Judge Waller de- THIRTIET 5 e Pl g e e ¢ 35c DINNE R | o et 3 e e e i weoaive ST ID P e s ‘ he Third Buptiec ehurch. The oc- (hoy to the siate reform seliol. Tho ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED, '™ yeurs . . casion marked the sixteenth milestone | criminal then adjourned sine d oo : . ¢ EL " :! T‘?w" o weddea i for Rev."and Ses, Cal- | e oLss aasiannd for ini olors Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Gampbell Provid- | o l47ard Tueker of Scotand spent | DLIMNE™ I M a0 10 Every Clock Guaranteed " vin Miner and the fiftieth anniversary | the civil side of the court all went h | Mooty WHIEhis dAnehien, prs. Adell puversl from 1 D L-HOFF CAFE F"’m 12 "2 “-' the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Mul- | over, and court will come in agaln at S nyiubiine (or Thele, Goseti i est 3 Goet w e Kin here were about twentv-five | New London next Monday at 2 p. m., A delightful time was passed at 5 g friends present to help celebrate the |which will be the last motion day prior F. B. LEONARD, At e v Y :,.'p‘im‘,‘ ey oentee e Scotland n n Yan 0P W WALL pAPERS'” sic were enjoved and dainty re- | =, i B. Leonard, instructor at the Academy | 3700% Pt ® 45 ttuce are abun- Nell wife of Michael Conno: o & ubd, 1. ‘s. | fresnments were served. A handsome | A T and general athletic coach in the Past | gpiomdc ning, when 21 of their | dant in some ns Towr late epring leaves us with {5t of hand-painted bread and buiter COUNTY BOARD OF season, s not to be here next year. g""":‘c"’:hfil"r“:';“:i‘['w'l" ‘“"!'(; them ce jm the hom hrot B B e plates and a cake plate were presented | Mr, Leonard is to take a position as | °! . bl Sl FTVIL sday morning at, 8. fremely, largs stock ot new goods on | Ba(e] And.e Sake plate mere prescuted | _A. O H. AUXILIARY | iy iricior at Conmectiont Liretary. ine | 13- ;A SUmPLUOUS supper. was served TAFTVILLE ‘ st omiions | ; ; bave decided o eut the prices new) | Was received by Rev. and Mrs. True 5 stitute at Suffield, where he is to have | 2 L it | 3 at 9 0 U IR A R A R R RO ST [Met in New London—Discussed Plans [5riute af Sufield, where he is to have | evening was spent with songs and in- | Marriage of Ernest Beauregard and | moam.Tn this Fune 17, William | sDiee 4t tros % bl i S Sl o B for State Parade. ome afhletic work in connection with | strumental music. The Sodality quar- | o g e S [ moAR. wdune 17, William PAINTING and DECORATING are ) Ulations and expressions of best-wishes | iy e . |the basketball coach and may possibly :‘{::l gave a number of pleasing selec- | | ‘of funer ereafte our speciaity. 4 for the ture the party broke up. 2 DivisioniNosas visdlen xiliary tojhave work to do with the baseball | " . 1 -, e s | mest Beaur Marie | CHAMBERLIN —In West Woodstock | the A, O. H., entertained the county |team. Having been captain and catch. | MI- and Mrs, Campbell received a|pupreuil were 15, Mrs, Charles E. Chamberlin /" oBITUARY, [ooard at N London Sunday, ' The |er for the Colgato _varsily basenai | number of presents,’and the occasion | Rev. J. H. Stapleton trom her iate Home Tuss: H . a i meeting considered matters relative to | team in his senior vear in college, this | pa O1€ Which Will long be remem-| Heart church at 9 o June 18, 1 o'clock.’ | ate b No. 304 Ce PG | Annie oaching the ademy baseball team | tended by her sister. Miss Florida ‘Phone. ) oo Mohie o ue § Londin, \ cotincy residnt,” Drosided. || rquniied onta s ul season. | Dubreuil. The bride w you are, hadn't you better let U8 a abqut § cleck Monday ovening. He | There were in atiendance s |TOneg oyt auccesstul season. na|Given an Outing in Woods Near | conteitl, JOE ORC T “M Pk ' thit ot AR - four weeks and [ A, Brock of Norwich, Miss Rose most of the:summer his < Yor: 4 ¥ Y A - ey iy » e s Gut 15 S0 St " o | 2 ooy SE b o b 05t of the:summer in this city. School Which Was Much Enjoyed. Her maid was attired in bin ‘, rhising Ui¢ Sew hosmet Gurii 1647 N borm fn New vork wits 4 veurs |and Mrs, Mary L Sliney, Migs Kaih- |MADE OVER $100 AT onday was an ideal day for ti s ey ooh abelts 15 Hain “-h'eul « most complete and our prices lowest g il in his early | arine ne: essie Swa suting planned for the pupils of th S filendn Werd g ‘4“ oods of equal quality, - uth. He has lived in this city mear. | Mise. Bila iigaine. Mise Kate BION cHURCH Fai |0 0E Pasned fue e i 15 g mier ¥ st ¢ goods of squal ARy [NUSSENS Adam’s Tavern |\ his e an was one of the oldeat | nan, Norwich; Miss Marie Clark, Miss || oL tia Wakt Thaties streat anboal The | Msee e i | ielp we think 76a oS /SRR, residents in Greene: ix Hoar | Anic. Konhan, Mits Mary Brénnan, | L2dies’ Sewing Circle Scores Pleasing {last hour of the afternoon session was [ of the brides parents, Mr prospective home comfortable asd 1861 [ s master mechanic i the Cholsea | Mrs. Susie Malone, Mrs. Flyon, Taft- | Succsss—Pastor Garroll Leaving for |given to i picnic which was heid in | Dieudomne Dubr e | cony. #fter te tha public the Ninest siandard | The deveassd. I survived | winerms. e Doy Omony . o i R R : brands of Beer of Europe and Americs, | Norwlich, and | iy h' "" Il o 9 ! = The \H\“wm{m! of the ladies ‘ mes. o kinds were pla ¢ e br AND— | P, Bobemian; Pilaner, Culmbach Bav tieerigen b ol gan, Mrs. Gilmore. of | Sewing circle o Rinlew avenue |Nght merry time we Y e B T Phie had Burton, Musss Gt L Miss Aax Donahue, Miss | A Wi incin | ents. Wero sorted S e o | SHFA & BURKE Bcotch_Ale; Guinness' Dublin_Stout, g'a wide oircls Foley, Miss Mary Finne- |success reporting proceeds of $10367. | Miss M. E = The 47 Main Street C. & C. {mported Ginger Ale, Bunker [0 warm f(riends who extend their ey rally Sunday evening was als a [and Miss i ¢ and raftyil a Brs ' ain Stre Eill P. B. Alg, Frank dones” Nouvighe (sympathy to (he grief stricken family London members acting as host- | success, netting $44.15 ears 3 a8 a | : s 81 - ing Ale, Sloriing Bitter Ale, Aueuser, e EyetaiE SHtng Ma ; The pastor, Rev. E. A. Carroll, closes | AT THE AUDITORIUM saker by Henry Morin | g oL Buuweirzer, Scilltz and Pabst. % Horse Ran to Falls Avenue. lenl O Conpe rs. Samuel C.|a successful year and leaves with Mra. | A W, I o e ' an, Mrs, Margaret Cassidy, Mrs, | Carroll a it Abteantd > V. § ~ Rhodes-Quarmby Wedding. Lady Assistant. o ~ A. A ADAM, Norwish Town. | About 12 o'clock Monday noon dofn | Ma re. | Carroll and the church delegate, Miss | Good Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | 1y, 019 Rhodes and Miss Biizabetn | Telephone call 223-3. SPINACH, ASPARAGUS, Telephone 447-1% Halpin was thrown out of his carriage Sz the annual conference which convene Thére were large audiences Quarmby were united in marriage at o 3 BEAN! ich convenes 10 GREEN BEANS, B 08 an e DHUTIENING YAk ab s €. V. New T Next in New Bedford, Mass. VNS | suditorium Monday ernc home of the former's sister, Mrs, | B¢®F¥ E. Church. Wm. Smith Allen. | sREEN BEANS, home, No, 176 North Main street, The | 3 ew Trains Next Week, The pastor and members of the |evening for the opening of -the new | Kershaw, Thursday evening bv Re N | UMBERS horse' hecame unruly and freeing itselt publiched report of the tima |church are very grater et the pubhy | Programme of vaudeville and mot MacLane, Or | CUMBERS, from the carria ran down North | table changes on the Central Vermont |for the A 10 g | pictures which appears during the sent, Mr. and M N $og” fricia | A I {ffom ihe jenrriage ra_down‘boxins| lable chanss o tho Central Yemmont |1or their olusblg: sssistance At e A B iEhon sav! Ladies’ Pairician Shoes |TOMATOLS, LETTUCE, i;- 4 on to Fale-avenue, whete it was | nos g0 1 , offect untl. next. Monday. VOCATIONS, which draws the laughs from the audi- gown W match ’ t) ET( ET( pped. While passing thro. o Tho noiable additions fo (he time ence is- the headline attra : frs. Rhodes w SR ) : g o W o { it the antmal nearl? colided with | ble wiil be what aro (o be ciiled the | Volumes Recently Addsd to Ofis Li. |Senied by Waiton and A S e . ; < : Feedli Boiiy D a 1 he animal was |Seasho mited, new through trains World's W W ! . ‘ g g ! ry ea"flr a" yflr‘\"n-»-.w it had Jost all the harness, and | bstween New London and Montreal, | Prary of Value toYoung People. 3\."“,\.0 e A nat thay ave ehitien to | BAmY R y n * FRANK A. BiLL y Mr. Halpin, who followed the horse, |which will leave New London at .30 I he name Which Y ‘adopt. Fost, | England. He ‘ ) 1 ¥ . ’ | P e i AT LU OB : 80| Among the Tesent sdditions Lo the | DaMe which they adept.” Fost | England. I ge and | : g p 157 Franklin St Brelinpa Vb ot A Rl el i a0 Ofi Iibtary a set of ten volumes calleq | %00 Fuzzy, an athlete and a pretty lit. | the briGe e s ; f s N WP - anklin I st s Culbyed | - 5 Vocations” especially deserves netiee. | 1€, dOF. are an entertaining couple and |'Fr gland and ie the e Will- | ST IR, e a lamp trimmer by the Norwich | The it aely denes wotice. | 1¢%¢ Tard to tell which of the couple | iam and S (i Quarmby 3 ! 6 Franklin St. SUITS PRESSED 503 s - MAN COUGHS AND BREAKS RIBS. | William DeWitt Hyde, Locotien Lo |(imes in for the greater amount of ’ il ' ' H = s After a frightful coughing spe Bowdoin college. » president of lyppiquse. The ¢ Senator Big Tim Sullivan, ¢ ) 1 a HOLDEN, Prop. i o YM;“ G”"“T to GT"““’ il i’ Neciah, Wik Tl toresois | Will 6aecibe the pet sad o e s | tlun, also & des irope, d 8t any democrat wwitations o the first commence- | yuins in his side and his docoo £y |dea of the associate editors and nging num ould heat either Rooseve T Buftalo, N. Y., have been received in |uy Dr. King's New Disc.tecy wand|The Mechanics Arts, & . , l\ l-S“LF IO "fl'r town by the local friends of Miss (beve saved him. A few (caspoonfiis ! Mome M M | Margaret Pauline Garnett of that city. | ends a late cough, while pers s-cnt nse el s . gift su { You should investigate my metheds We have equal facilities for | i, “Gamett, wio is « member of chatinate ¢oughs, expels sumnes Dot ki, before deciding whare you will study produclng fine work in paint. | {he sradusting ‘clase, wil be pleasant- | colds or heals weai. sore lune s | western drama tf 1 S‘ee Shorthand and Typew Studens Iy remembered by her many acquaint- | feel sure it's enc e ekl | pany. The film estiui Dieep B | Gola « studying with me have the sdvantage ing and Paper Hanging and | ances mads here during her vist to the | Mrs Morton, Columbia, % | teet long . 0 1 B | of getting actual business practice be | home “of Alderman and Mrs. T. H.|) Lk I would have con i it Porpas eI fore taking a position, thus: gainng Interior Decorating. O ur | nicidey ast summer. \ today 1t T nad mot waed oy poliey, e & Lter | History of General Whitaker. | Idren when bathed with 7 { experience and confidence. and are bat prices are low and consistent {great_remedy.” It inteed 1 ; Eas B Siiaie Biasidens o] warm water and q s e i ol o T with ood work. We earnest. bu\m. or 50-cent or $1.00 size at The | e i L s MO Pt o e a - R i e e | K | L adapted to young people about to |lary history of W. Whitaket | euntic > orthane patronage. : Ends Hunt for Rich Girl," choose a vocation, it is suitable for [of Ashford, late lieutenant colonel enn s [ e " n"flm‘]' Often the hunt for a rich wife enqg |Y°UN& men and will be found interest- | First Connecticut cavalry, and brevet | i T el s L ot e e e e e . erguson & Char o -4 , ; k hen’ he mun’ mects & o 31 ok . ur Soa i . [ ner bil in'a bright brain and eve First Bass in the S Yale Man Injured in Ball Game. 31 Willow Sty Norwich, Conn, an Emhall“, temp Her peach-blovin nlunlll[}k\\xg:: Sarly honors in u.: x.:'xff.‘,‘:kff‘ rds | New Haven, 1‘u e 17.—Ralph A, Bar: H‘ANK”N WEDD!NL GIFT. und ruby 1ips result from her pure | for Tiver bass in the Shetuckei, which | rett, Y o ¢ Clsveiand, ONo; s » by lips re < H 58 e Shetucket, which |rett, Yale 1906, of Cleveland, Ohlo, SQ 70 Feanklin St., Bulletin Bleg. [ | blood: her bright eves from resitu | have usualle one to tie Cld-(imers, are | Who 3" here for the commencement Yy \ UARE In Cro.t V at . ALL THE 1 Telenass SIS, ey, her elastlc step Trom firm, free | reported {hls year in the hands of a | festivides at Yale, was badly injured It lessens irritation —quiets o onE FRi . ILY snd SUNDAY PAP! Prompt service Aav or night SREIO8 3 e b4 ot I and |comparative novice, Thomas Moriarty, | in a class baseball game at Woodmont Vi o i 3 3 ISV/ELL'S strength Electrle Bitters give & ; Hese . v he nerv Best for skin Nio L e e Sdbebibal g steéngth Biectrle Bltiers glve a wo- | Ho was out Thursday morning carly |loday. While siiding for a base he th . ; TUNER pan, g tion, | and hooked in a fish of a pound and |collided with a player and was ren- diseases — invaluable in the 25.27 s and MONTHLY MAGAZINES Residence 116 Broadway, backache, headache, fainting and diz- |2 half welght that gave him 'a nice | dered unconscious. He was brought . Shone 511 122 P Right Up-to-Date at opp. Thestre. zy spells they promote. Everywhere |fght. Two other bas sof apparently | to a local hospital, where he is now nursery. Sold by all druggists. FORPSNE St . HILL'S NOVELTY SHOP. Telephone €43-3. they are woman's favorite remedy. If | gerater weight took the hook but es- [in a semi-conscious condition. Physi- 5 - WHES vou want = Fabi Jeakor alling try them. 50c at The |caped capture.’ He did hie fahing In [cians fear that he has concussion of Biie e iud Wilott Dy insh v ov s g BERE % no Svertiems mediyg 1n | assa delore liie buu . : cqual to petter (r v otr trast the bend back of the roundhouse. the braip letin for bus'uess resuits o ety Tite ik