Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 28, 1913, Page 5

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ol vkl JU! Miss Alice Brewer has been visiting el i ‘I'; ) P L anin of 6540 Over ik ADVERT[SEMENT Until Further : —— triends in Groton. i 2 A : ot i e e “_”' =| Miss Marion Lamb or Mystic is| L BN T “ : i condse:. § = VARIOUSIMATTERS, "} 7,1 DO e bt £ 7| SelastméniWers in Gonfieguc With Trolley Rond Dinenal. - -8 me towne, on |1t Tells a Little Story About a 4 12c Bottled Pickles ... ...8¢C| rreen fsn reseives every day at | SUC€l has returned atier o visic with | —Cars Will be Kept Running s0 as Not to Interfere With | 1ich (he Shool fund distrivaiion s/ Prescription That Really Notice pe e g e ‘ the” compiraliers omce. snowing the ~ Cures Indigestion Power Bros. Give us your order.—Ady. & : 2 Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Chase of Po- Traffic—Company Will Do Its Own Filling and Cut-| numver ot B ochool Valentines are appearing in the store ) ot ! 5 quonoc atiended the funeral of a rel- . each town, OCt. 1, 2. The following A ma T 1 erience the ad- % o 3 . 5 i & n of long experience in al o thia year e " 9427 OTeS | ative'in Norwich Sundsy. ting—Contractor Wilcox at Work on Gravel Section | iable sices (he enrolimen for New| vertising husiness said to (he writer Litham D, .Ashbey and. Miss Bva - 5 Tonton Wit sl Tlem codiiter this " advertisement on November ) 12¢ Lettuce . .. ........10c| adios” nit “Sanaas ‘os s sociatiat | Ashbey have returnea to Noank from ) ot ; Sl e e Ghre - speaker from Norwich. Norwich, where they visited relatlves.| grom o ruling of the public utill-[of 4 to 5 feet. The town hires the your Company can mage any money n French Endive .........25¢c Miss Edna Kelley of Montville and | ties commission regarding the grade | contractor for the whole job, but the @ £|on MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets. They o £ 8!are too good. They cure oo Guickly, ® ®1You can't scll enough of them to any f . U, one person.” the office of Attorney Frank N. Gardner has pur- | ypio in the O ¥ 5 v Miss Mabel Kel Willimantic e Occum to Bultic state road, |trolley road pays half and does its 15c Romain ..........310c|chased lana and buildings on Oakland | \i=8 Mabel Kelley of the WIIMAIOC | whore” there are trollay tracks of the | own eutting and Alling. avenue, Yantic, of Ichabod H. Stod- | SOURE) School wewe week OnC EMYH | Copnecticut company, the company | Contractor W, B. Wilcox now has| TOWNS porsasmin UL 3161 “PO PRI a5 “TI81 ‘00 } These Are Real Bargains dard. Kelley, of the Chesterfield road, iasi|took an appesl and on Monday there |14 men and 6 feams at oo = the L e i was a conference here between the se- |road having begun at the Sprague town My wife was cured of severe stom- - P L ThB IContistriut’ SRELAGEtRE mim T e lectmen of the town of Norwich and [line, working southward. The whole i i ]ach trouble two ycars ago by taking will be located with Wm. O RS ciation's annual meeting and banguet | ir ana Mrs. George B. Richmond | Bnglheer Dunham and Superintendent | contract is for 9,026 feet of Which - only one-half a box and has never | will be on = o _ » of Union street have returned from | Samuel Anderson, these two represent- | 2,800 feet is macadam. The balance New London County. been bothered a particle since until H. Allen & Son, 88 Main Haven February 6. Boston_after attending the funeral of | Ing the trolley road. The conference |is gravel construction, extending from |\ yondon ..... 4,652 4,262 200 — | @DOUL two weeks ago when she had 3 ‘ Rev. R, R. Parker of Middletown, | Mrs. Richmond's brother, Eugene|Wwas held at the office of Attorney Wil- | the Sprague town line towards Oceum. |y warion . 584 bl %0 39| another attack > i P —— | 1ormetly of Norwich, will begin his | Peck, who was killed by the traln at|liam H. Shields and an amicabie un- | This i5 the section that the contractor | g ., ; "504 7 2 “Two days treatment with MI-O-NA Street, where all accounts ‘ Giities s Tector of Trinity Bptacopal | South Eraintree, Mass, Mondey morn- | derstanding was arrived at regarding | is now at work upon All he can do | Golieser (111 G0l § Tland she was as well as ever azuin s : 5 ng, Jan. 20. ! of worl connection Wwith | now is the filling, as the highway - 4 haf | - s fine for the people who | LUXFEL ehurch, Milford, Feb. 2. B = 6 the change at svads. : Esniones Wil “act aiow any’ other | 5. Lyme L ose 55 B butas L said berore, how can I8 can be paid ‘ 5 A Deep River correspondent states AT THE DAVIS. One of the main features involved |work to be done at ihis season of the | (EREIR 200 20 J9|you make any money ame on paid. ‘ Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat, Office [J| that a Norwich electric company has was to have the work carried on so [ vear. No macadam work can be done | FLEWOID .- 1,584 30 2| appiication. installea electric service in the fire | New Manager Al Craig Arrives—Vaud- | that trolley cars could be kept run- |until spring. 9 5 M D 3 | _Indigestion is a national disease: THE IDEAL LENSES e Bl hare. e o eiie ning without interruption to this ser- | The road Is to be laid out 15 feet!lchanon ........ 223 3 | many millions of Americans have it FOR ALL WEARERS OF : avilla:and! Phof " vice to the public. This 13 to be done | wide, with the trolley track at one|Ledvard . T aen e its owners SPECTACLES OR Prominent members of the Putnam Thie:! Hieay er for the Davis |IP SPite of the fact that there are a |side Just as it is now. There are two L};!me“ 7is gy i g by curing tens of thousands cver ‘ Phalanx hereabouts have received in- |ipoater, Al Cralg “mm Boston ,assum- number of §.foot fills as well as cuts cement bridges to be built. Montville 554 nig 68 Yea many thousands of whom havi EYEGLASSES vitations {o tiie Tamous Ol Guard ball | ca”charge 4t the theater on Monday Montoille ... s 3 S8 hien’ of orever busins reliove & # 35 L) in New York January 30t A ! e A ey B i & =B T 0 no good unless taken continuou & Luxfel lenses soften the light Sna HEx n CHAE Theednatial Old Lyme:, . e NA S Tablets a and at the same time improve The leader in the waiters' strike in | NOTWich consticuency by appearing cn | SHOPTALIC GIVEN AT A ANUN CEDRIBOWEERS S aston 234 T e e A n¢ ~aS€ i the clearness of vision. New York, Miss Elizabeth Gurley | the vaudeville bill in old-time songs. RICHMOND RADIATOR PLANT. TAKE THE LEAD | Salem ... 114 e BT s b i o DYy | tHaY: are ‘ b Most glass which softens the §! Fiynn, figured in the I. W, W. strike | that scored a decided hit. He exhibit-y el v g ik 628 . M {lorlis préseriplion. Datly. Hiey are i light dims the wearer’s vielon. campaign at Willimantic a few months | €] @ baritone voice of plenteous power | Topic Taken by Rev. C. H. Rickets|In Inter-Urban Series Defeated New | Stonington . 2,196 B0 e patnc £ the B b i the 1 8 But Luxfel glass, owing to its Fhevg and handled it in convincing style that | Was the Pilot. London Odd Fellows Thres Straight. | Voluntown 170 gh i e plscen ol le Kich (end i [ ‘ peculiar chemical makeup, which = Fave Siskbure fo (ftseodlases tad { i ' Waterford . 683 48— e price, 80 cents, at vour drugsist is different from any other, pro- f|- Miss Mary R. Lewis of Mystic, a|Won him flattering - About 150 assembled in the foundry | The Arcanum club b took th e nerous boxful is surely od- | ? duces lenses which soften the former teacher at Winsted, and Rob- |Songs were When You and I Were | o¢ino Richmona Radiator company at | lead in the inter-urban ‘i:,’v“mn?;;me: 21 towns . 020,148 19,737 605 194 :‘;‘Z et :ql ?g‘:l ety “q‘,,',',’m;. | o) light and at the same time in- ert J. Burnet, were married at Tampa, | Young, Maggie Dear, and Mother Ma- | noon Monday to hear Rev. C. H. Rick- | Monday night Ly taking three straight Windham County, comfort with a guarantee of mone) L) X grease the wearers dculty of M| ¥la. Jan 1e They will reside af chmeel T L eawing | Siia, of ihe Greenevilio Congrepatlon. | games from ho 0dd Fellows of New | Brooiiyn . A e It they fail fo cu i SNOC | This is due to the fact they T thunderous approval of their startling | taikc ma tob durics mrr it e SHOD | Loadon S the, Arcanum alleys here | Ashford . 189y 167 ST Rkt Rend Lo el | absord, or hold back, a large per— In St Mary's church, New London, (pyramids and tumbling were Bono-|pices of the Y. M. C. A. Spealing on | g a similar dose of defeat to the | Generoury - Tupe: 108 STt et o ot fo By PF Your- arn FOR WEAK ARCHES ‘ centage of the actinic or ultra- Saturday morning an anniversary re- [mer's Arabs, seven of them, wWho put|rpa pilot. A porllblle BeTeon’ Was ar- Mystic club in Mystic. { Chaplin .... !516 103 3 — | venie “v i or you “;“ 3 L) ’X v"m 2a | — \ violet rays of light, allowing the quiem mass was offered for Mrs. Alex- |on an act of which the equal is rareiy | p, A’ ov 2 the tracks. in th The following was th anal - | Bastford . 124 s e LW e S I At | | Y . e CR A e v s % 80t of which the equal ls rarely | ranged over one of the tracks in the llowing was the standing after | famnton ... 11 14 —jon receipt of 50 cents. Address | The Best One Made ‘ yes to D snder Fournler' and Was larsely at- |seen here in vaudeville 3,01l the | foundry and on this were thrown the | the games of the evening had been | gymilcy 7 Booth’s MI-O-NA, Dept. B-2, Buffalo * ; very, irritating to the eves, any The kermiss and fair given by the |packbreaking twirls and midalr twists. 42';:3“_:- a‘}{a Sji-:::) P(fiottnew\e. x\:‘;eru; Standing. - ! Pomfret . ! TLee and Osgood . guarantees | w excess of them producing vari- Children of Mary of St. John's church, | There is likewise a comedy turn bY | heautifully rendered by Miss Iisie | Arcanum club, Norwich E | Putnam © MI-O-NA i P | ous pathalogical conditions, due [| Montville, Friday evening, was well [ Marlon and Finley on the bill 2| Drand who was accompanied by Miss | Biks. New Tondon s z SeotiEnd o - | FETQUSON arl L ‘ to eye strain. attended.” The society will clear a |cleaver pair, who get a good hand. | pufier. O Tk e A huons 5 Sterling .. T stobd for untiring useful- jLustel lenses are. tnerefors, [flittle over 5139, In the pictures the house presented | "Ry’ Mr. Ricketts sald: Mystie Club -........ [ ety | ‘ invaluable in of eye- A - 2 gh in| o . £ am S eeting in. the ; o - strain, head-aches, etc., caused Montville grange wil hold it in- | $he DIE feature recl, Blanche Walth 1| My first sight of the sea was sallng | I e match here Tilly of the Ar- | Woodstock VE s wor FRANKLIN SQUARE i . 2 Stallation ab i e Wedn ety s . Whic from Boston to Portland when a boy. | . g evening & g people by the glare of natural or arti 6 meeting ¥ |a fine impression and was vigorously ! n considering th me f the v il ‘anum club was high single and three for a topic and by the presi- ficial light. night, State Deputy Past Master Irv- |} 51auged when the actress herself ap- | tha hardest ‘m flu‘:‘d;’e;tll:d ‘:a;esxfe | string, 189 and 512. He was also high |~ 15 tomns 40,224 10, dent, I - A collec- G Ing, Crouch of Grofon will be the In- | pears 'in the last reel to bow her mc- | piiot " "Of coutse it was plain that the | 1240 0n strikes with i1, while Irisbie Toliand County. | tion was Work The' Plant-Cadden Co. ‘ Enoviedgements. Sl woula ot seee Epot (hat some. | 194,0%, 2ATGS ik 13 ' The Arcanurt | monana w - = The heaviest trafic that old rail- body must stand at the wheel. But |§3 gpares, to 2 striles and 56 spares | Andover 80 f - ANOTHER MAD ‘BOG. -OPTICIANS, road men have kmown is now beng FUNERAL why did it need g special man for that | for the Oad Fellows. The following | Bolton 101 2. 7 i Belunging LW, A B f hauled by the New Haven road and Mrs. Eph Lackh duty. The captain and some of the |were the scores. i i Columbia | Second Belanging to W. A. Burgess of | “B k ” l, h the traffic seems to be growing by rs. Ephraim Larkin. Ume’ one of the mates was in tne | A 3 ¢ Coventry Lebarion Dies With Rabies Symp- | ank with the leaps ang bounds. (Funeral services were held Sunday pllot house dolng nothing. They were | reanum Club, Norwich. | Ellington toms. | afternoon at o'cloc] or ary Dor- | going over the route every day and st.sp.m. b. | Heb PEE Sale of homemade cake at G. W.|cas Whitford, widow of Ephraim Lar- | must have been perfectly familiar with Frisbie . 13 1 460 - T 4 M:n;’;-‘:;ld e Last November dog belong to M 4 Hamilton's shoe store from 3 to 6 this | kin, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. | the course. But why the pilot? D. Potter 1 137 408 8 8 | Somers W. A. Burgess of Lebanon went mad | L]tfle Bal\k afternoon, under the auspices of the |John H. Rainsford, of No. 151 Bos-| “There are many points in common | S. Potter 137 430 & 3! Stafford . s killed aiter it had bitten Mr COFFEB Vineyard Workers of the Ceniral Bap. | well avenue. They were conducted by | between human life and the sea. The | Crawfora 142 138 460 9 5| Union .. 2 , who subsequently weut to | tist church.—Adv. Rev. E. S. Worcester, pastor of Broad- | ocean is a medium we use in getting | Tilly ... 189 162 161 512 11 10 6 { Vernon York take the Pasieur treat- | - ’” s way Congregational church. The body | from one place to another. Ffluman | Willington Now another do- b s ol ON the River Bank has died with Burges s f3 Hattie Maynard, a New London pa- | was sent by Church & Allen on Mon- | life, or that part of it th = We give it to you fresh ground | iicnt.“who'was commitied 16 the Nor | S T Wakoheld, 1t T wihere he | s onr persbericol il Anat lies eut 15 fowns {orme.chat the firet ome did betore on the premises. wich' state hospital last week, has | burial was, with a commiftal service at | that bears us on and hence we talk | i Sl - i 2 P & ahuwnhno. change in her condition |the cemetery. about the sea or the vovage of life, | Dalton 27 139 e e e Tk b WSt e [devels Various grades . |since her arrival there. Mrs. Jonathan Trumbull. The sea of life is as full of dangers |Sichbins 131134 | Harttora oped the hydrophobia’ symptoms on A 3 Tt S o SR A g i The funeral of Harriet Roosevelt |88 the old ocean. e little human | Nott . 115 RS % Saturday, the 15t It was tied up, = e — Various prices Dapadent TLteate . o e ook | Rickargw swife. of ‘Jonathan Trumbul | child is no sooner born than he has | chwner 144 ’,fl“;fmgm) but broke away . Sunday night, and Catholics have contributed, is steadily | was held from her late residence on odfifle disease whose name is legion | Baratz . Windnam was recovered in Yantic on Mond Peopie’s M ket | icaching the $100,000 desirea by Bishop | Perkins avenue at 3 o'clock Monday | {0 hence the many shipwrecks of | ji e dteun § The mest Wednesday it diec . B @K | i, Teing now $80,561.45. P e o ere rosny 1 ot | little, or, in other words, the great Litchfield { Burgess family 0o not know whethoer fendance including relatives from other | MOFtality of children under two vears | mn. games in My B it Bi ans pesson or any ouher dvs dog et v S 's -« Rallion’s | Gain in the state from October 1,! suggesic town au " Noavry ‘ol th outii b = iful flowers bore | Of age. But how would it be without | 2 St. y milke dealers about | places and many beautiful flowers bore | of 8 But how would it be Without | foiigws: € Frank the estate are now using the bottles |testimony to the high esteem in which ever watchful, loving, alert JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. |with letters blown in th, = v mother, ¢ ol in the gass, show- |the deceased was held by her many | BOther, e¥er watohrul loving alort iy, .., . Elks, New London. The state ..262,403 255,862 8.137 186 ing the amount of milk in the bottle, | friends, Th Vices were conducted s gt in“compliance with the package law. |by Kev. Samusl H. Howe, pastor of |Sible to keep {he litle frail boat off | McCormick . i3 T e Gostion thie 3 = TR Phrih Congrepational chureh of which | the shoals and unsunken reefs of dis- gdon ... ST Ratio of whole population to the!amined, but thelr suzgestion this time | ; o A former Lisbon pastor, Rev. E. B. |Mrs. Trumbull was a member. Love|€ase! 1 mean also the doctor who |Shay .. 176 number between 4 and 16 years of| has not been acceded Lo by the town | A Large Line of Robinson of Holyoke a son of'a vet- |of Jesus All Divine, and Peace, Per- [Eets the fragile skiff off the rocks and Ruad. |, |age by national census in 1910 was! authorities i eran, has been engaged by L. L. Mer- | fect Peace, were rendered by the Ma- |5andbars when stranded! How long| . as 4.4 to 1 e TNT =3 ~ QUY UL CUIT i s b mrossef £ e ool S ert Mol 15758 M | samirs hen birandea:” fiow g episa s e s VAL ENTINES Memorial day address at Palmer, Mass. | Bhen Iearned. Lonis A Wheeler,| “They would surely get tangled with population in October, . 1912, was 1,- | ki it oot 3 - % en Wilii % al break- 5 4 B £ 1 ville. i millow tree which marked Flanders (ke Fransis 7. feavent, Oliver 1 | ors and shoals snags and foss tha lis | Meitone | WIDOW OF WILLIMANTIC e of Trouble in Greeneville. |NOVELTY SHOP. C. L. Hill L»nrnerl, EIJE Lyme, for two centuries Johnson and William E. Gilman, Burial | I the pathway of the mind's progress. | Spencer 1 2 S 2 workmen A was cut down as the tracks for the | yoii"Sor $O I & GUman, Burlallwere it not for the pilot we might | Gled ! MAN WAS. EAMOLIS NURSE L ek 7 Dew jirolley line are to be run past |mittal service was read at the grave |8 Well send our children to en aband- | SEE L A S A 0 a ON FOLLOWING PRICES | spot. by Rev. Dr. Howe. ~Henry Allen and | grded fortress as to the public schools: T30 [(Mr=c Arnis ECHonim Qi up Wesh e bi \ 5 & 3 4 n ha o £ <h 2 3 ey would never be able to educate | 4 ington on Saturday. Sl e, cumtmermet ot fne . lest Son had charge of the arrangements. |y opqlves. Now this Ia true all the | INVADING ELKS DEFEATED The thdabie he i R u i O S b, Bl on 1n Poland against the par- way from the kindergarten to the col- (Special to The Bulletin.) b il gt el o R e s b oy e OBITUARY. Jege. The university = student needs IN NEW LONDON.| wachington, Jan. 27.—Mrs. Annie E, | boor due to @ fluw : ALL THIS WEEK Corn, 100 Ibs., per bag...........$1.10 35 = : Lin - piloting just as much as the primary - <o | Hooks, widow. of Charles A. Hooks, of | 1300, S#{UEE WL 72 P por bag $110| tria was celebratcd Sunday, by’ Folish Mrs. Willard E. Brown. scholar. " Call him teacher tutor, In- | Norwich Lodge Members Could Win | ((Shiniuntic, for many vears messen- | ¢ 52 16 it £ Mrs. Lillian Myra Brown, wife of | Structor, professor ,or what you will,| in Only One Event Monday Night. |ger to the military committee of the | &0 and (he o o Cracked Cern, 100 Ibs., per bag...$1.15 Meal, 100 Ibs., per bag... Willard I, Brown, died suddenly on |his business is to piiot the raw student senate, dled in this city Saturday home at Quaker HIlL [over the rough sea of the mental life. In spite of the fact that the teams:morning. The pilot is needed in all the affairs| of Norwich lodge of Elks experienced | ™ Mrs. Hooks was nearly seventy years The managers of the progressive machine < Lo such T T e i Sunday at her caused some trouble at. the start o "CKER’S = " Taft, Ne Haven, thy veni Middiings, 100 Ibs, per bag......$125 | Wednesqav, Debraavy 15 nera®,97 |2y and Jaid down on a couch. Her|of life because we cannot get along| Lhe Dilter tasie of the fruit of defeat |gpne hecame famous as one of (he | Y S | # g illness was mot serious enough to | without him. Without the pilot the &t New London Monday evening, Yet|purses who was decorated for distin- % (’w RI[)[)[ {. L <\ 1 ,] 5 Norwich Elks who made ihe|guighed services during the war She | Married Twenty Yeare. '3 " oA ANL signed pi Bran, 100 Ibs, per bag-..........$125 | ZERCC Places lo prominent eastern | le either herself or her husband |ship would never itself float into | the Ve Buffalo Gluten, 100 Ibs., per bag $1.50 to worry. Within a few minutes af- [safe harbor, but into the.dangerous !IiP enjoyed the finest kind of a time, was connecteq with the army of the . Announcements were received in |ter lving down she suddenly expired. |seas. The little babe without mother | &8 the guests of New London lodge. | Potomac and was present at most of | The Best Bread Flour, per barrel $5.00 | Norwich recently from Mr. and Mrs,| Dr. F. H. Dart, of Niantic, acting |and doctor would soon be stranded.| Te Whaling town brothers provided |ine baitles in which that gy tock Hook: rs. Frederick A. Be day in ; FLOUR wentieth Charles L. Briggs, of Bosion, of the | medical examiner for the town of Wa- | The boy leaving home needs a pilot to | 21 excellent programme of entertain- | par(. Mounted o pony, M 5 The above grain at these prices is | marriage of their daughter Marion, and | terford in the absence of Dr. G. May- [save him from the shoals that make | Men® which was supplemented by the | supplied with bandages and othe: rds and various gumcs were COME IN delivered free to you in the city |James Curtls Warr, in Miami, Fla, |Dnard Minor, was called and pro- | his pathway narrow. | offerings of the visiting brothers. | cquipment of her profession, was ncar- a late hour an e limits. on Wednesday, January 1. nounced death due to a disease of the| “You and I, my brother ,are crossing | J1u&h Iinder gave two finely rendered | |y always in the front rank. On sev- | was served which S heart, Mrs. Brown was 44 vears old. | this great Atlantic of lifé. Ic ia mot | 30108 and the Norwich lodge orchestra | crai oocasions during (i campalgns | (i v Deciewion “were | JES W, YOun 1)1 CHAS- S' The school championship shorthand | She had no children. always calm, neither is it always rag- | furnished selections. An excellent | in which she took part it was neces- | presented a cut glass vase and bou- 8 s ‘ 1 G‘ contest for the Monroe gold medal un- Chards Lind. ing. But the jourmey as a whole {s| P2nduet was served. sary for officers to send her to the | quet of pir | s A der the auspices of the Conmnecticut[ o a.. afternoon at 1 o'clock | G€8lgned to fit us for the life bevond. |, NOrwich was able to score a victory | rear under a guard to protect her from TR e “ARDY I R 3 Cove Shest Business Educators’ association, W. E. | 002y | afternoon | at 1 oclock |1 have a heaven in view that I want| iR the pool match only, winning by |grave Immediote danger. She was!| Norwich Student Won Medals. | N L Canfield, of Norwich, president, will be s howse. from the effects of a | to Teach by living a seaworthy life| [N score of 174 to 135. The scores in | presented by General Birmiey, after one | - e : ke Dovia . 9 Market Street the | the other events which New London|great battle, with the Kearny C(rose i New | of Honor on the battlefleld. She was | aven one of the very few women to re- | lhom e i the alms house, from the effects of a 1 e B S S shock, recelved two vears ago. For|S3ch day. and I have entrusted the .o, °wcr. “'as ® rollows: Bitch: Rev. J. Edward Newton, for five |the past five weeks he had been con- [ F St DY MECHE L0 our, ally Prayer: | rongon 53, Norwich 50, Forty-five— years pastor of the Howard Avenue |fiDed to his room. Lind was a native 3 2 New London 28, Norwich 26. Pinochle | ceive this badge of distinguished ser- | Miss Amanc the An- awarded to | — of Sweden and had been employed as New London 16,305, Norwich 14,615. | vices and it was highly prized by her | Harold John L] . Fenton anad | Congregational church, New Haven, - both natives | far(;n(-r:y of Jewei‘t City, has resigned, adfémnw"';ipd- Zinane ‘émfhhetwvrk- ALL TEUTONIC FLAVOR. The Norwich Iks made the trip by | during her life, She received testi- | Of this ¢ | 2 O and will assume the pastorate in Rock- | €d for Willlam Bailey and other farme- e e Y Shie ialtoir ettarine o ihis ity b . Siecalued featt. ! I land, Me., on March 1, it is under. |S around Yantic. A8 far as known | German Night by Elks Will Be Com- | 134 L 2 :fé:oanh‘;:gdmmg;’;@:; S | 8t006. there are no surving relatives. plete in Every Deta e Colonels Poe and Hayman. . ! S e : tacidents In Society Cushion Sole Shoe for Ladies fect Fit T CCOMMON PLEAS ASSIGNMENT. Prior to the war she lived ~!| A Shoe of Perfe fon has foennat ‘-{"”‘d s“;’""- The committee in charge &f the ar- — the state of Michigan and went to t o enondon friends were ) rangements for the celebration of Ger- | Pendleton vs. Chesebro to Be Tried in front with a regiment from that state. ning at- the New London—Court Here Wednes- She was married to Captain Hooks ——— — The public utilities commis t issued an order approving the use of| MHis many 7 a warning boards as proposed by the | Ereatly shocked when they learned on | man night Thursday e A Shoe of Easy Price who was to be deported, at the Noj treat. - He was 26 year Rey. and M on | have been v | tree will be erected o that the danc- | the plaintiff and Attornéy Themas M. Cccording to good | Shields for the defendant. It is a suif their son, Pr ew York, New Haven and Hartford | Saturday mornins of the death of | Elks home promise that the event will et e Wi 4 Rallroad Co. at crossinge of its rail- | Bernard Lynch Stayner, formerly of |far outshine anything of ihis maturs| day- L e, biisied af Arlington |.LMre. George D. Coit is the. guest vx; ’ road, by highways at grade, at which | New London, in Salt Lake City, where | which has gone before. The commit- e National cemetery this afternoon. by | Waterbury friends. A Shoe of Sound N thereé s no gate. he has for several vears been manager | tee, needless to say, has more than | At & short calendar session of the | RUSGR! POERTC LIF 5 SIR ree | S | 10Si OF SEe of a department store. He died on|a tinge of German in its makeup and | COUrt of common pleas fn New Lon-| A% BIC8 OF | Frederick Huntington has gone e (f_v)):, hwa}r;djerin% across t]he roal at g day, ml:ha tm{JLh"erl :gd.\u . Marian | there willi be & special German chef gi’" Mondxt' the case of Oscar ¥. Pen-| Y o | abroad, to be absent several months. | e Calep, Haley farm, Midwey. fass | K. H. Lillic of New London B e e s Chseo s e | = | JMMINGS cinated by the searchlight on the Gro. Enetiasit e e oy which 1o wrtten o G ermane | signed for Feb, 16 ai New London, JURY IS SUMMONED | 2 M. J. CU INGS BOTTLED BEER ton & Stonington trolley car Sunday Man/ th \Ba i Depattad! Basst “Dot leetle German” band will furnish | The court comes in here on Wednea- FOR SUPERIOR COURT | Steamer nconle, from New York, 52 Contral Ave. Royal Gold Stampe night, stopped in the center of the| v ™. " cen received in Mo Bri. | (e muslc for the evening, tramsiating | day for the trial of the case of Mary | QUL TR e =i rack ana remaine ere until struck | Wore heen receiy New Bri- | the works of the German composers | L. Peci of this eity ve. Sam Abraham, | Te ing Mystic C: |s | passenger, has reuched Madeira ALL KINDS by the car and killed. taln of the death of Michacl Guilliamo, | Hiere will be soloists and o Iinqes | With Attorney Telley E. Babeock for| 12 °F R""'E';:‘.:“d" Eaentge DRt THE - \ T | | en Tirrell, who | aK 2 4 e ol Mlaking a New Delivered to any part of the city. Cards have been issued by Mr, and | wich r of 8¢ | ing can be performed The deputy sheriffs were Ovder Now. Mrs. Alfred Hammer, of Branford, | and is survived by his wife. The man < Sty o o A 1de for Tel. 136:5. H. JACKEL T e eamar e ot GIa{Ord BNl e by e LS. e Man fold Germun tradition “under the Lin- | in which & ifotal claim s ‘made for{ o T, APU, SIETUD, MODS PUSLLOD | LS PN IS have Tt o & co. | ¥ B u den”” The home is being decorated | $ 3 fiod i S | salind Cornelia, and Charles Francis | brooding over his deportati § e g A e s x| trom whom to eelect the jury for the | their home in Chatham, Ma | ] Slie: Xall AT 87 ARt T in preparation for the event. Abraham's landlord. Part of the claim; Jif WHON (8 SHCC o€ S OF Dol | ) G the hame of "t bem ey | e | e committen which i devoting st- | Ia “for '$33 in rent and §74751s for | CURIPA] BPCTIOC, SO TS, VAL : | : 3 o on, e g 4 self towards muking the affair a suc. | damases which Mrs, Peck claims Mr, {078 In here St : RS S D Sy e R To Be Given Away February 4, at 4 oclock. A GOOD BREAKFAST Cess 'ie composed of Oito Brnst John | Abrabam did when he moved ont of | 10 @'clock, having been agjourned from | Ko More | proposition as it often seems if you from Dec. Srd to Feb. l1ith, one 20 On Monday Undertaker Gager pre- | Some Persons Never Know What |Vetter, R, C. Plaut, Valentine Lup- | the tenement, which was in the brick | mgining in the Mystic scandal vet to e diaadt and aihe Dellar Suit of Clothes at the pared the remains of Benedict Hllie It Mea: pert and Herman Jackel. row opposile the postoffice. be tried which it is expected, will bé B PALACE POOL and who died Sunday at the home of his P S enoNe tried now. el | Constipation | ompse home cutfite from par BILLIARD PARLORS |Vrother. Caleb Eiiis, for burial and AT THE AUDITORIUM. 3 The accused in these cases are Rich- | | tor to kitchen. . sent them to Kast Greenwich, R. I. A good breakfast, a good appetite —_— S ard B, Chute and Nathan Newoury. | | You will be happily surprised to & coupen with cach same. on the 10.40 train, where services and [ 4nd good digestion’ mean evervining| Vaudeville and Motion Picture e arcaucalle. Amos Pari and Stephen Duke, the two | 7 | know how little money is really re & Pool Tables and One Billiard. burial will take place Wednesday. to the man, woman or child who has| another Wil of quality is oftered at | Stephen Tames Hunt, Jr. of this city | accused who ran away, have not re- {ys. Mo foo Ol Tableta | auicti to ke - homs oeasandl oot ansthing o do, and wanis o get | (he Auditorium for the first three davs | 2nd Miss Elllanna Marcaurelle of Wal- | tufned and nothing has been heard [It's e for ive Tablets! quired to make cosy The officers of the New London T.|&cod start toward doing it. of the week. The Great Marco has ' lingford were united in marriage at 7| from them. £ {fortable. Come here. Let's talk it DR. F. W. no‘,us. Dentist A B soclety will be Instalied by Coun- A Southern man tells of his wife's | an attractive act of acrobatic stunts, , oclock Monday morning at St Pat-| The criminal court has byt little |over. It means saving money for you. 3 ’?irec or William M. McGuinnese | “good breakfast” and also supper, | most remarkable for the fact that Mar. | Mick's church by Rev. J. H. Broderick. | business left to clean up. State Attor- That is the joyful ery of thousands Suamnes Builitag ammex. Hoom . |of Norwich on Sunday evening, Feb. | made out of Grape-Nuts and cream. | co has but one leg, However, e shows | Friends and relatives were present at|ney Hadai A. Hull sald Saturday that | since Dr. Edwards produced Olive PR octiga | % When the national secretary bt the | i says gility which Is the envy of many a | the ceremony. The bride was charm- | there is not much bueiness left and | Tablets, the substitute for calomel i X A. U.of A, THomas E. Mc-| -1 gnoula lke to ten you how much | two-legged athlete. His specialty is ingly attired. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt left|that the criminal term should be| Dr. Eawards, & practicing physician [\ for 17 years, and calomel’s old-time Jumping In and out of barrels and over | for a wedding trip following the cere- | wound up in a few days. Closkey of Danbury, may deiiver an Monday evening ome of his ! mony and on their return will take up 7 | enemy address, discovered the formula for FUNERAL DIRECTORS, £00d Grape-Nuts has dome my wife. WHEN "WANT i After being in poor B tables. e YOU W A HOT/| 1. cport of the fith convention of |15 3ears during part of the time searas. | tables spift 1 fwo when Marco landed dence in this city. The groom | YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. EBive Doty whild: treating. patients - WATER BOTTLE | the Atlantic Deeper Watormways anser | 1y any thing wouid oty on her stomach | 08 It but he came out of ike mixup | i¢ the son of Stephen J. Hunt'and is| Sl for chronic constipation and torpid 37-41 Main Street | clation has been issued by Secretary. | ICNE, €ncugh o nourish her, fianally | right side up on his single foot. His | emploved the plant of the United| Pastor Preached Special Sermon at lvers. .= - T : %) to meet an erergency, you wan: a de. | Treasurer Schoff. It is a volume of | 2L Ue susgestion of a fricnd she tried | MOSt novel stunt Is his jumping on his States Finishing company. The bride Church of the Good Shepherd. | Dr Edwards Olive Tablots do mot | — Dol one. Ome That will mot 1oak | 408 Dages giving the cnters prococdinsy | Grepe-Nuts. ergten without using bls foot at all. |is the duughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ik | contain calormer. but & nealing, i BALANCE e at Eastern Point, and some attractive| “Now, after about four weeks on | ins ormronter wineinge aot swhich meins | na e of v B Young People’s day was observed | ing laxatve AT i £ at a time vhen it i8 Worth many times | views - of the Point, the barbor and | this deficious and autritious feod. so mi character singing act which makes | naiive of Northampton, Mass. The! s, Sunday at the Church of the Good | . No &riping Is the “keynote” of these its cest. New London. ihis delicious and nutritious food, she | o"hit. The third mumber of the pro- | srosm was born in Harttord, but has| S5 3REa” Shin"a Chisial sermnon at | littls susar-coated tavlets” © T Tl wiker tock in Blankets, Rebes, e i raN i te araltia s Taken Sodme: A8 el &k EASLdE canibe. e oeil, s hovel noup bulble blowing | betioa. o | (Ha clty fof & 1006 the morning service at which also the | TRy, Chuse (10, o N ca them | Fur Costs and Carriages will be gold thing of this kind ana that is, to buy rtucture Taken Down. “Bvery morning she makes a good | sct, which also includes some cleves Dot Tt oune Pasnie Ghiaeien | %0 unnatural action. " <t Radioel Brices o' Gkl moans T + Olive Tabléts ¢ on of our GUARANTEED Hot Water | Attorney William IL. Shields was in- | breakfust on Grape-Nuts ecaten Just| juggiing. 'The soap bubbles which they | Gold Watch to Successful Ticket Seller | Union The responsive. reading wan | Dr. Jdwards’ Olive our Spring Goods coming in mow, formed on Monday that the structure(as it comes from the package with |produce are the toughest specimens| The four days' carnival conducted by | conducted by Ilerbert Lawrence, (he | easy There is a good assortment in all thess Boitles. i s on the Dyer land on Hedge avenue, | cream or milk added; and then agaln | which the genefal public ever saw for | s ix o clety 1o o ; Efcancy | gard them ns ~medicin The quality of rubber that enters|over which s lawsuit arose with the | the same at supper, and the change in | they stand all kinds of rough handling | hration or its 520 Bnniversaly con. | Cobeatl wd e o e oL | B o have & ~dark brown mouth” |lines and chance to save money in buy- into their comyposition must be the|next dor neighbor, had been taken | her is wondertul. before they finally disappear. cluded Monday evening in T. A. B.|nounced by Mr. Lawrence. now and then—a bad breath—a dull |ino ge i feeling--sick headuche—torpld rmon by the pastor, Rev. J. | ured Cr wud consiivat vlea Lest Lecause of tie demands we make | J0Wn. Monday was the lmit set by | “We can't sveak too highly of Grape- | Well selected tmotion pletures com- | pall There was a pleasing programme | The the court within which It Was to be| Nuts as a food after our remarkable|blete the bill . by St. Mary's Glee ctub and solus | F. Cobb, was upon the topic, The Fart | 1v , were rendered by John Henry of Bal- | of the Young People in the Church | Sure and only i reits “fro: | The L. L. Chapman Co. of tle manufacturers. We have a - removed, following the couft decision | experience” Name given by Postufn :;n:uuu ard they must come up toin the sult in fevor of Mrs. EmiafCo. Battie Cresk, ioh —Read the | Ran Away from Meriden Institution. | flc = fames McCarthy. nas awarded & from the test 1 Cor. 16.12: | one or two little Olive Tablets at bed- “ a Shanley, little book,“The Road to Wellville,” In| Henry Reek, a 16 year old Norwich| goid walch for having sold the larges* Ye, Stand Fast in the Faith, [ tme. Theyre perfectly harmless, 14 Bath St.. Norwich, Conn. i R e ot i pkgs. ‘There's a Reason. boy, who §s a Tunaway from the Mer- | number of tickeis for the _affair. gave & special meaning for each | Thousands take one everynight just The Prwwe ugl pital from Sprague. Ever read the above letter? A new | idén school for boys, is detained at po- | Dancing was enjoyed during the bal-|of the four letters Y. P. C. U. The | to keep right. Try them. -— % = William Talbot of Sprague has been | ,g appears from time to ti Th lice headquarters, awaiting the arrival{‘ance of the evening, music being fur- Y was to stand for Yourself, the P Every litile Olive Tablet has a WHEN you want to put your busis ¥ Druggist, brought to the Rackus hospital for o Sk ®Y | of oficials from the institution. The | nished by Drew's orchestra. meant & permanent place in the | movement all its own." 10c and 23¢ | .2\ batore the piublie. thare s mo was genuine, true, and full of humani oy was locatedhere Monday by Con- The festival has been most success- { church today. the C continuously in- | per box. dium better than through the advertis. ‘ment. He has relatives in this | ar inkanach. ! stable George H. Staaton , ful and & good sum has been realized. terested in the welfare of the church The Olive Tablet Co.,, Columbus, O, | ing columns of The Bulletim.

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