Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 4, 1913, Page 8

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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES ©LOUDY, OOLDER TODAY. . PROBABLY FAIR TOMORROW What ing O ik 3 5 B T 3 2 e o} Hhmtaated Bonss (Conttnued From Page 2.) Special Town Meeting Votes to Mac- ’ % e E the 3 4 ‘ s Beautlr vs and ways ar Vaudeville and Moving Plctures at |attraction. The big animals held more | G028 Portion of Main Street—| Thougn Gfitimes. clods entold theen e Auditorium. ¢ Davia | 58 ordinary intorest. It was a mat- Arpropristes $8,000 for: the Werk. | Yét God's dear love will through them 4 an toplays at Davis | tor of comment among the theater > e Theatre patrons that the beasts devour the |, A speclal town meeting was held in heading o it 8o sacredly I hold them. B e rem e 0 oo | S et (ST AT T R e | Sl P ek Suved P | under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT, o Shetucks othing as Indiges! e = € e . 4 For joy manStutket Lodge No, 37 1. 0. 0. W\, | 322, S84 Tenve nothing ae ! ton tho veters would take relative to ‘and Loss of S| S i | ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Though daric on brighe Wauregan _Lodge, No. §, K. of P., Janusry Mortality. ot S ind Loss leep. Started with - know meats 1n Pythisn Sall Januar, sireot in the borough Which is not In<| Pjmoles. Face Disfigured. Cutl My every step is heeding. Nortwith ontsal Labor Unlon meets |, The current issue of the monthly | cluded in the state highway construe. ples. gured. Cutl- x oras to € line in_Carpenters’ Hall. bulietin of the state board of health | tion. The following resolution was| cura Soap and Ointment Cured, | C pel’ ne, I linger long by flower-set w Thames Lodse, No. 336, N. E. O. P., | 3h0ws a total of 11 deaths in Putnam | adopted p ured, A tager long by fower-met nveets In Foresters’ Hall. for the first month of the year, this | Whereas, The state of Connecticut | Find joys untold; my dear L« Slater Lodge No. §09. N. H. O. P, | representing an annual death rale per |is constructing a state highwas | 418 East 73d 8t New York, N. Y— e REeus (Hs will cas meets in T. A B. Hall. {housand of 214 anotherhigh month- | throueh Main street in the boroush of { WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. S AR - — y as been fhe case dur- | Jowett City, town of Griswold, 16 fee | 5 : ANNOUNCEMENTS Ing the winter. La grippe, pneumonia | wide, and of macadam construction == € of four rooms: 1 | 3 e Con 2 An :| Fom SALE Small poultry farm, | TO RENT Tenemeni n BREED THEATER. vietim d nine of the other deaths Whereas, Said Main street is about eral work about a country place; must | in city limits; selling on account of | Xet nln(.A Corner East DL ldren all are sha are listed as having been due to “all | 40 feet wide, and there will be about | be sober and wiliing; some experience | age. John Lennon. ‘mardd '——"———*WMTST —A. P., in Boston Pt TO RENT_Store on % et 24 feet outside of sald state highway | in_care of automobile; married pre- - 24 feet oulside of sald state highwa | ferred.” Apply Bdwin C. Johnson, Un- | FOR SALE — Egge for Batchinkl | suiianie for g dige of business Tn” FROM THE FLEET. < urtetin The Vengeance of Durand, a Powerfuf | ©1°T causes Two Reel Feature Today. Arcanum Club Reports. mitriCtion wiiil Wl mot be pos el i ; mar Barred and White Hock; 31 per 16. § Teb26d . re Today. At the annual meeting of the Arca- | 3Mized by the state; now, therefore e T per 100. @. A. Hoxle, Yantie, Conn. | duire at B ““:fs nu:“n = pping down along the cosst < £ 3 | RENT5to; & S taice us, N One of the strongest and most im- ’ num club the report of the secretary | Cpif . at the town of Griswold | stenosrapner and. bookkeeper, Apply marloTu = 1tTs Seitable for most amy kind of jeaw s pressive dramatic pictures ever seen | and approved. This report | h S1 oot it thees: «t Bulletin Offlce. maT WOR SALE_About 35 tons of §008 | 1,15 autabe o8, o int Inquire at | ThY,avy boys are right n at the Breed is the one on for today, sfactory to club mem- | Macddhmiz sudls e e = hay on Broad Brook and Elmer E.| Qusiness. Jod pmasia | o oenover (tucron & frac entitled The Vengeance of Durand. it showed the club. to'bein'a | CoPtion. of the gufters, from Lisbo, | American. e macrledr So shidcom, | Ailers, farm. ETet o i orn | A Suiwr—Tower _temsment, _four | . M0 help Yankes tradors. miis o Vitagraph featurs in two | most prosperous conditlon. A vate of | [UIRE J0a"ihat the pum of $8,000 bu Understands care o: genileman s piies, | “CfenISTATRS o rosma. " Baguire J. Bradford,’ Book- | So we have polished up oiir | Teels and telling a story of the impet. | (hanks was extended to ‘the retiring | DOns, ang thaf the s el lxroenhnulxe. hotbeds, also horses, ca FOR BALE _Fegistercd Jersey Dull | Binder, 108 Broadway. dec20d ‘And other peace persuader Wealth, who i attempiing to. Wremk | Lheir eltoris and resulis of ine Sears | [OF Said works b it furine yaried s s Cuticura Soup and Olatment | i “roferenced, Adaress M. care BH1: | Conocucs For Ml Seaie Ik Bo | yoRmimmED RooMs = Conpal 10y | our mezazines with powder bace s oy Clitie. AT woip it ey Y lso | Resoived, That seid work shall bo | They relieved me of the pain and gave me | Margd | comber; sire My Fanny's Flying Fox. |tion. Mrs. Bmma Morse 18 Union Bt | ~ And siells are stuffed and heaping, T D B e T e | Tendored A it e e oo | under the charke of the eelectmen of | » peaceful night. After ustng Outicara Soap | e eiavis | dem Colmeite of Althea: price’veason: | ~noved In every sheil a dove of peacs % and dies in the trap prepared for an- | dilisence throuzhou: the vear. The | 53id town, and that they shall have | and Ofntment for two weeks I was cured.” | smith *hop, SRosing Shd Jobbing: can | *Ceegrgy ob b Asherafl Baltle. Com- | “yymwismen mooME, ail medern son | 1% 2 208 120007 M ca natane > e Toio photomapits encellence of | Teault of the election /ot olcars for e e T T eobssary, and | (BlEDed) J. F. Pomatel, Mar. 24, 1912. | drive. Aadress Box 28 Brooklyn. Ct.| — oo e e rion | Ty iIa 33 Union Bt Tolepnons 834-4 | When from oys, QU o g hatehed this superbly appointed drama s | 1913 was as follows: President, Georgs | Such portion as may be nocossary, ar : | e r Y o bred ~ English To_sing aloft their littls song, . without a parallel and richness of the [ W. Baker; vice president, N, M. Par- | 5ive the noceseary evidence. of indebt- = > WANTED 70,000 st of lumber for | L 4 R o e N twion. Conns TF TO DATE furnianed rooms, Mer You betl they'll stop the fghting depth in the Getafl speaks from every [ ker; secre L. P, Merrfam; col- | fdness therefor. Baby Had Irritating Breaking Out, | our patent werk—butternut, poplar or | ““marsd Fuerits bu - (BT e e t-onble sene sceme. An all-star cast presents this | lector; T. Al Pt e King's Daughters to Moet. i | White” wood. * Mansileld . Ofgan_ Pipe | — 22— = e el e g inle sene sensational story and it is an assured | G. W. Podgett, George Lewis, Henry | Siiver Links auxillary circle of the [ 46 W.90th 8t., Now Vark Qtty.— "My | Works. Mansfield Depgt, Conn. ! e e R atiie: o addel G e B o ave B success from the start. Benolt, Clayton Seward, d.ewls 7.|King's Daughters meeis with 5 | baby wae taken with an frritating breaking | WANTED ilired man, foed. or your meney back. J. P, Hollowsy, J. P. FOR SALE. "All spic and span and shin The Biograph story is A Father's | Champiin. Dorothy Paul this evenin. out on Bis face. As he always scratched, | K on farm and board with family. | lamtow & Co. Nerwich Geatn Co. G, W. Hil & We want to make the scrappy . Lesson and ia exciting i the extreme | M7e Mabcl Randanl of Ring street | “Chries It Palmer of Siorrs colloze | the sores would fester and fnanly oosed out | 10" l;“ma:un;l-;‘lin;;).?)Xn;z:&? efiGien | o Groncnils. Grun Co Rogrot thev ever me le Bunny and Misses Finch and |fs entertaining her daughters, Mrs.|has been spending a few davs at his| pus which made e e eedyazt). ‘ et o Yomde Tubrier keep things humming in The | Raymond Gilpatric, of New Britain, | home. e oy, pscmare This made | Manug: e, B F.D. 4 Sponsiin Tnirteen tons of hay, two FOR SALE Mrs. C. K 3 er son of Paw. | PR Y Jgly. I purchassd the Outi- | . WANTED—Railway mail clerks for | horses and one busgy. H. H. Spaulding, | = Stenographer Troubles, and Privats . K haw, and her son of Pa | e R e a atite ol that do poir | tueket, = 1. 1 = cura Boap and Cuticura Olntment.. In thres oO5%. 39008 manth Notwich. | Willimantic, Conn. marid |§ The farm kmewn as the Dr. = of interset, depicting e on the gor- PR CluhitRoom. | COLCHESTER monthe his faco was complotely cured.: | Sxaminatlovy May' ga.‘Conching free! | — Gy yxyi—Twe Cypmers inoubators, || Kimball farm, 30 minutes drive HUMOR OF THE DAY | ernment reservation. Rev. F. D. Sargent, teacher of class | e | (Signed) J. H. Jehnson, Dec. 21, 1011, | frankliy Institute, Dept. 35 B, Roehes- | , 8 Capasity, In perfect condition: (| from Jranklin Square, in Town $ S i NoTT B D Sarment, e er o oS | Clerk and Treasurer Report Borough's | Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Olntmentare | e _fob thresTypilors brooasrs: "aiso” Jurgs || of Preston, contains 70 acres Willle—What's an artistic ending. ENGLISH VIEWS AND BUILDINGS. | school, hius orencd & room af the par. | Financial Condition Better Than for | #oid throughous the world. Liberal mmploof | e¥a o tates ™ see svbby hurin” | Sukit Dastetbom, “Che "7 Yfina™ || land. 30 tillable, balance pesture §| gud?” BT - State Seoretary E. T. Bates to Give | nill b privilege of using i i | Ppublio Installation. jo—ee— et mmvbe:'-'!‘rgemn | o VANTED ALl Kinds of raw £is 1| Abrams, Scsiand, Ot Tel vi-s2 feb2fd with running water In house; Buck, 3 Public Lecture for Y. M. C. A. Aux- | Jayine = Ml Galis = | gon honder-faced men ahould use Cuticura | Will meet at Joseph Comnor & Sons OR BALE_A beautiful Hallst & || the house has 9 rooms and attlo He 1s a round of hourly cri < = rg the Willimantic X school, dition, | very carefully im a home other bul o ace. e s so fond of killing time R e A Missionary Institute. s the enest of Tricnas T town Sat. — - e e e e R ST g, s ma"tond of Killing ; A. auxiltary, Mrs. H. M. Pollock. pres. | Next Sunday Monday, March 9 y. den; 23y Prospect st City. TeL €¥i-L | Sy 107 vy gged privale reagor sonable, For partieulars eall P e A e ey o Sl o g | ey S B 2 e K i e NOTICE e BT BN | ST S || B e ; thaten Jeot n the Y. M & A | held ‘with the Congrezational church | road leaves s 22 a. m. instead of wich, Cor A . b —= eems to hav e e e T L, St Ball | Gnder the direction of the qMcers wf | 7.26. The avening train leaves now #t| ) The Tip-Top Department Store. at 1OR SALE_Two carloads of horse Contral Building, Norwich, Ct. o tastes in millinery. erafl topic of Y. M. C. A. work through. | the Ameri rd of Misstons. | 710 instena of clock. Colchester wishes to inform the publi e P ante {asrived sunday night trom North Dac Well, you seo she takes GmE the world, - "The lecturer will be e S | ""A meeting of Colchester Fire com- | that they have no agents or teams in { kota, right out ot ngrd work, cy different husband _with her to b 1 nd Seon. : e ¥ : . matched pairs from to 3300, Lot e o Bix State Secretary E. T. Bates of New | 7The par Pt R S 1 was held Monday evening | this town or the surrounding towns | General ~Housework Girls, Farm | matched pairs from D400 tg 4090, 04 every haf e B s Sneie vean | )nc Dk thealen AL has Bow the parior of the engine house. solling their goods. The manager, A | Hands, Kitchen Help, & Waltress and | Yorers, ‘erom 1100 i 1500, Coms and | Crawfora—You seem to know ever: bl 2 Sks Lazinsk, would be pleased if the public | & Laundress. look. Champlin & Hewitt, Vose Barn, | body out here. They must be all reg< Financial Condition Improved. oad Ave. Westerly. Fhone odel ar residents. I OFFER FOR SALE &nd buildings. ned with moving would notify him if anyone calls «n FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, ditraction on Mond The theater is | The hoard of warden and burgesses ey TebZod | burbs—Yes; the new arrivals m % Haile Club Gathering: owned Jerry Lab | held thelr meeting in their room in | tNeM and represents themselves as |y j COSCORAN, Supt. Central Bldg. — - e | R e A The regul ial of the 1 Miss Psyche Webster, superintend- | t's block Monday eveni "Bt | SucPsac thatiprancrinteps ) may. | He L OR SALE OR TRADE—Good 10-acre | generally cooks—Judse. B e = =oclsl ofjthe Hmtieichub | YR 3 5 slock Monday evening. The | taren to bring such persons to justic farm, well located near villuge and | | e Tl T maks N e will be held in their rooms Tuesday |t of Day Kimball hospital. is | committee on the new fire apparatus | ‘#Xe0 50 neighbors, on teiephone and K. ¥. b. ares | “Home is grenins. Whist will be played and at | Lovasation o | reported progress. nThe clerk and N WANTED on Siesay siresim, witn Weil sauipped | | maz d”rflgrx;r:‘rrz;: man. e close of the game refreshments ine is in Bo: treasurer reported the financial condi- Srist mid, clder and suw miil, | | es,” o > bachelor, “bu e e R R G el L By acalbian o | Inx, mood business; suout 5% enc || CHALMERS MOTOR: COM- | trouble ia some of you married fel < expected. On Wednesday night comes | the matters called to the at- | some years. > WHY NOT TRY B Man Cook, Famlily Cooks, Second|BYNer over wiseiti St | never make it till about 8 A. M e tes 2 of the city court o v 3 el LI | FSom nouse, mew barm, pouitry hous: 1 L fhe mesiing of the ‘zowing Class and | tontion of the' iy eourt on Monday EEh . POBPHAM'S {{ T - o enerat’ moust Gista | et b il B | | PANY 705 CUMULATIVE | Patiedelonia Reeors 0 - 2 b b “Will held | Morning was a family misunde e Plie, ¥ = e 15r iminedlate saie, U L wner of Apartment House—Is its regular business meeting, | ing. “The case was continued for ene | Colchester lodge. No. 20, A. O. U W, ASTHEA REMEDY Reom 32, Central’ Buil bR S B S | pOEFRRRED STOCK L o e 3 —_— f et v 2 i ey §lurs. Tryem's AEemcY, WHAmanuc, Agent—You bet he is et e the P | was appointed to arrange for a public |{ Gives Prompt and Positive Belief in Every J. B. LUCAS. o e NOANK town Spior Mmeeting Of (fhe Putham | installation, at which time several of Cave, Sotd by Druggists, Price $1.00. ° 3 s wivw ssssonediainne i stove|] ®i 2 price tonet 7 $ercentianis_ }| the job malfier hour I ; % the o s of o Feissle % | the grand officers will be present anl Trial Package by Mail 10c. | FOR SALI-T B s Ao company is one of the leading | bells and speaking tubes B e the omces o Torrey and fer Mon- | L Garess the public and a banauet will | $ WILLIAKS MFS. CO., Props. Cloveland o e T T S T company, s ons jof thetleading | | bells ol Spesiid Inaman Under Bond for Alleged A lay afternoon. it S ERiibE nEDTE B ' 3 . 0., . Tel. 646-5. Enlsas st | S et test st cidental Shooting—Fort Hill Infant| DI: S- D. Overlock of Pomfret 1s the | oe rerved. Bacon Academy orchestra o | — Heauritul pie vrafltsztuur Jears mde?h Jux;; Of course I favor the greatest sir visiting physician the Day Kim- | Will render selection: BANKBOOK LOST—Lost or_stolen, | giins, fine G A, Two. oi pamntings, 80, 1912, averaged more than SRS w Weighed But Three Pounds—Fisher- | Lol hosp. il |, Joseph Keilev of Middletown was at —_— sbook_ o, 58983 of Fne” Novwich | €058, P AGLT Srliobicr Vi ] times annual dividend require- | roplied Mr. Quittle. - A Mrs. Longdon will have hi: bome on Pleasant street over Sun- vings Soclety. All persons are cau-| \ilarobe, nne sige Qquariered ouk |§ ments on the 1500, pre- K| simplicity e are gett men Busy. S o Lonaten (Rl IR IS the Y LEGAL NOTICES. {ioned ‘against burchasing or nezotiat- b uitanie o saree - dining ferred stock , and in mo year §|around to {he stage of < a ¥ - % * same, and any person having &| Foum Of resiauient. Sl daily, vs 512 et an automobile is a common The condition of Charles Hersey, | Socicty of ihe Congresational church | TDiniel W. Williams of New Britdin |™“\p 5 COURT GF PROBATE MELD | cislm to sald book s hercby catled | seniur ‘S 3“1 *Mincheator, “Adia were less thad 9 1-2 times this | whero an automobilo is o = who is suffering from a gunshot wound | at her home for a meeting this after- | Was the guest of his parents at the | 2"\ wich, within and for the Distrie, | Gpon to present said clatm. o Said bankt | > rebisd Zeaul e A ATt st 2 * ornate Fecetved from the local Chinaman Sat- | noon. Mrs. Beard and family are to | homestead on Broadway over Sundav. | of Norwich, on the 3d day of March, | 9n or before the 6th day of August, | — . = T oi ot o price ||| Saulyalent to $316 end total ne Topresent - orn brother, Baward, shot the same night | in_costume. . | There was a fair sized crowd at ‘he | Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | 5 hew one issued in licn thereof. or the | 0f miiinery and fixtures, situated on o S 00) e Jhrough the accidental discharge of his| This (Tuesday) morning the new | jovine pictures In Grange hall Satur. | Estate of David D, Baldwin, late of |'sniern s S toaran s Coa a0 o5 ¢ | Slain st oppusite k. 0. Jewerl City. |} Special reserve fund s Jevolver, is also improving. A hearing | ¢ight hour law goes into eifect at the | gny evening. The pictures were the | Preston, in sald District, deceased. it it 2 Miss D. Beauregard. janiid | ‘estimated. retire $1.500,000 pre- In the case will be held in the town lfh\m'am post office, as is the case | pest that the company has shown. The | The Administrator appeared in Court T FOR BALE OK MuNT—_Farm of Pai- "Sl‘:gg ;’;n”a £ ““y"‘;:e“’e“‘;{- r pourt Wednesday morning, the Chinese | throughout the country. 101 R: excellent. The il- | and filed a written application alleging rick Shea in LWL Uf CARIErDULY, tWo D) me, “To be sure. 5 = being out under a $300 bond % iwncaton s fos e, Encileaners| 536 arney was finely | that sald estate is now in settlement EZNO miies norin ot Cunterbury, on srodiciyn | § terested. And what s he doing now goiiles Standish of Norwich spent|7nd Good Citizenship the tobic at the | rendered by Mr. Kues. A soclal dance | In said Court, and praying for an or- R R e e S taain. | s mrotein y ends in the village. raday £ D g was hel dafter the show. der to sell certain Teal estate belons- e SRS | JAMES L. CASE government hels predictin’ 3 BALK—BLAD WO0OU, BLOVe lonkus, 40 Shetucket St, Norwich, Ct. tion. Mrs, Bdwin Carson has returned | the Congregational church. Charles M. Reade of Willimantic | ing to said estate, fully described in from a visit to relatives in Stoninston. Mishaps and Delays. wag a Colchester caller Monday. sald_application. REFLEC TOR 4 CUh, 3250 ML COFG. Q. A. Buil | ) g 3:;‘ {:fl:‘;:ll‘l:urx;lfisi returned from | Saturday seemed to be an unlucky | Miss Florence Miller of Middletown \\;here:-upn% nhxu rgrder;d,d'rhu ;mg s T T T BT dea2sd | ; Mistress (to mi = = s | day for train service, southbound, on | Was Lie guest of her parents on upper | application be heard and determine = ng to Canada) z Frank Fowler has returned to his|the Norwich branch through this city. | P1oadway the past week. at the Probate Court Room in the City H EATE Rs FOR SALK iuuse of 10 rooma Wit sou, Mary; the voy” 1'so duties in New York, after a visit t0| The locomotive of the 10.30 train left | Mrs J}iarry Tew of Salem was vis- [ of Norwich, in said District, on the L e Mary £ I'm looking his parents, Captain and Mrs. Corne- | ihe iron close to the Ma¥ street cross- | iting f:'¢nds-in town Saturday. Tth day of March, A. D. 1913, at 10 kiniey Avenue. deciad the voyage, mur ek Preparing for Season. | the big machine out of service on 5c- | Saybrook—A mandolin club has been | tice of the pendencw of said applica- |0 comfort diffusing a. radiance | RALLNIC La' QVEML = J89, noletsigs you won't be se ; Many. of the fisherraen are preparing | COunt of dama he forward truck | siarted at Savbrook Point with ten | ton. and of sald hearing tnereon, be | throughout ihe room like the goldem | tiVe,gpee, “bucly Frinted, tor 3100} oot Fine house ang stable. House Mary—Oh, bu t their lobster traps for the coming sea: | Under the ten A new locomotive | members. Frederick Gatchell is di- | Siven by the publication of this order | SlOW 08 £or€eous eunsel, IGor & coTy | cach, ~#5.00. Bsud ior’ samp. and arranged for two flats with miss anything.— son, and the docks on the shores are| "5 DPUL on, the train gettlng away | rector. once in some newspaper having a cir- | €0% bu‘neceflaaw E-n?{.‘f{hfcu;;‘n e I e it modern conveniences, Situated Hubby had busy places, where the boats are being | L[0Tty minutes late. A wrecking crew culation in gaid District, at least three | o9t P8 DEEER0a: T R e e o s on Bachem street, one of the best wifey slept and g a from Readeville cleared the line, later days prior to the date of said hearing, B residential locations In the city. there was a. co 1ce. prepared for commission. e e 5 1 dirt eliminated. One of the little fel- | ~por FALE O L e g e - narlon. Gote h oD een visiting | Feceiving orders to go north from here z and that return be made to the Court | § tminatel s e Hitls fe ® . L C. piss, U € Lot fronting on Sachem street, A ny . Who has miting |1 o e e e Y )7 | DON'T scoLD cRross, ks e R ows oo a ortable | nrede fexistered, hohe Dettar in. the . R s ., Mr. and Mrs. ‘Otis Douglas of Pear: | {0, Auburn to clear amother wreck, : NG, Judge. | bathroom for that mOrning dip. | cOURtry: LGAioW Futim, Nofts Stubiiie- e e e et deep. ||| 1ove” he which made_the 6 vclock train an IRRITABLE CHILDREN.| The above and foregoing 1s & true - : 3 Price reasonable. “Kor tw street, has returned to Boston. peeh = Prices $2.50 ana 33.50. ton 0 DG Norwica, ‘Cona. B B X ot hour 1la The boat train was also == copy of record. The Thermax Gas Iron does the work | Buttoi. A fow good ronts to offer, in- ||| tnink enten Services. nearly an hour behind schedule, this | If Tongue is Coated, Stomach Sour, FANNIE C. CHURCH, with ‘saie andl greatesc knows' sccns: | PHINTING—Look si Mssaprises 50 quire of yolenten services will be held tn St | train helng hauled south by %o lo- | Breath Feverish, Bowels Clogged, | _ Clerk. | my. Manufactured to sell at $3.50. | 6% enveiopes (regular busiiess size), (HOMAS H. BECKLEY, e Rt T s ot i et ROk | g Y e Ul D In adMtlon st he | ‘Give “Syxup of [ElDi AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | Our price only 32.36 each, complete | catd “printed in Corner, 'S1av. Lovw [ o0 o pinins Bhonca et M % ot el e e e at Norwich, within and for the District | With tublng. Crane's famous “Statite” | $3.00; 0,000, $6.00; 10,000, 10.00. = ©00 278 Main Strest: 368.2 Lighter at Work. hoints boung for the Inangaration at |, Mother! look at the tongue! see if it of Norwich, on the 3d day of March. [ ",‘,’{‘" the “best by x-kd 10 Der | 3 e o g0 o eut, 31t s0. %0y ain-Stre & ¢ aon : i reseni—NELSON NG, Judge. 2.50; 0,000, 38.60; 16,000, 318 - s er Mount Hope, which will later dis. drooping, isn't sleeping well, is res e o e nalenel TR LT CE T ORI o 3L Tom has Hon. and Mrs. George A. Hammond o e leas, doesn’t eat heartly or is cross, | IHstate of Willlam J. Cax, 'late of O aetuined, from washington, D- |iiritable, out of sorts with everybody, | Franklin, in said Diuttct deoensed. ) 3 € stomach sour, feverish, breath bad; | The Administraiors exhibited thetr eral days. | 5 1,006, 315 L i corcester | 8 stomachache, dlarrhooa, sore | administration account with sald es- E Da Printin eoree P Richmond of Worcester | firoat, or is full of cold ,it means the | tate t6 the Court for allowance; it ia Gas & Electrical D-'P v e 32.4u; 0, 34005 10,000, 31 charge her load of lumber at the ship- slatemehts,” b¥x8k, printe yard dock. Mrs. Angus MacLeod of Progpect Hill has been entertaining her daughter, Mrs. Edward Pinkham and infant,from AGRICULTURAL LIME. 5,000, $8,00 10,000, We have just put a carload Into our overy ~ description done | storehouse and oan supply your d Send for sa Th mands for tnis sure erep producer. T experts of the country say the gre year produced 4,856 AMystio: yas a visitor witn friends In Puc- | [HPRC OL 18 S0 Ok O it na 30 fost | therefore : lice Buildi : S 3 Mrs. German Doucett, who has been = % n | ot bowsis are filled 'with polsons and | Ordersd. That the ith day of March, 521 Main Street, Alice Building . _Coln. o fl:e‘;‘t’f::‘; Jebotion R ne “hurnt | seriously 1ll at her homs in the village, clogged up waste and need a gentle, | A. D. , at 10 o'clock in the fore- = T m d T iave, Bol is recovering. & WILLIMANTIC | thorough cleansing at once. noon, at the Probate Court Room in THE BEST YET by ithisiia e on gaakonds Miss Pearl Carson spent Monday _ | Give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, | the City of Norwich, in sald District, The Dr. O, F. Harrts Farm of 120| oplHCHs MWILLIAMS & co. | ‘with friends in Mysatic. 1 Wiil Have Hebrew Schobl. {and in a few hours the foul, decaying | be, and the sams s, ointed for MONEY LOANED acre: two houses, thre: Amu'-nn run- i 2 Miss Margaret Morrison has return- | naregation Sons of Israel has | constipated matter, undigestsd food | hearing the same, and sald Ad- N. s Stwo honmexciires Tamma an | R ed from a visit to her sister, Miss Flo | fne. artaneemients for the |@nd sour bile will gently move on and | ministrators are direoted to give no- on Diamepgs, Watches, Jewei:: LT I = | o= L ra_Morrison, in New London. | Cof # Febrow school in | out of its little bowels without nausea, | tice thereef by publishing this order B am et of any Kind ot the ; el S . | old G The meeting of the Silver Links s | arpenters are making tha ]{lipmnu or weakness ,and yeou wili | once in.gome newspaper having & efr- woat Rates of Interest An old ery choice. | 8 audone 10 be held this afterncon at the home | b chinaes n e ‘el Strec; | surely have a well and smiling ehild | culation in sald District, at least thres | ll citabliahed frm to deal with. B.-A. PRENTICE afate of Mrs. Louis Peterson. | . The special work of the | shortl days prior to the date of seid hearing, (Establisnea 1812.) Phone 200, 86 Cliff Street o i { % b Tibkiiae: ne. | With Syrup of 5 yeu are net|and make return to the Court, TAE COLLATERAL LOAN Co. | elghth thda: s [¥éint Walghed But Threo Pounds. | school is to teach Hebrew epeliing.| VI SYeur of JIe3 Jou ore = NTLSON 1, AYLING, Fudge, 142 Main Strect. Upatairs. 1350 Bate, Lotter Press. Commerctal Pho- | cember A son born to Mr. and Mrs, Harry | /IUHE BRC readine RRe TROMCTERS | op vty Tof Juscious figs, senna snd| The above nd foregeing is a true i1 b 4 Cla oAl Tl s el foia 7 == Herron, at Fort Hall, Saturday, welgh- | %, forts will In no, Wy <om7 | aromatics it cannot be harmtul, besides | copy of record, ilee Hom ‘Gicte, farm situsted & fow | nograph, International Time Reporting | oy ¢ hunting expoditfon ed only three pounds. L sk oh Jiebrew children | they dearly love its delicious taste, Aua‘s:“ FANNTE & CHURg‘H, e g A iar vink A AoCUTINE Y47 | Clock. Grinastone, Forge, Anvil, Shatt- by Miss ( vieve Davis, an v tin o IEATY Mothers should always keep Syrup| Inar orle, -[ 0 fige. Cottawe house burn crib an woman, W been’ 1 n Figs Rendy. T = acnnery, pleniy of Iruit and wood fof | ing, ors, Pulleys, Belting, Shelv-| buried gold on Cocos Isla S West Hartford. — While lrlmnn’ng‘ e 4 | p£ Figs hendy, It is the only stomach, — he Chelsea Savmgs Bank Doue fuber Xiare dnzas tkresohentes ol i Tt L Ctltas: Shely. | buriedgold on Cotas Ieland some apple trees in the orchard of SCHOOL EXHIBIT READY, | a o8 COAL AND LUMBER. buy & £00d farm clieap. knquire about | Ing, eto. good time was had by all. No tr | needed—u little given today will save a 1000 EMERSON P. TURNER MFG. CO., | was recover February 17, 1913. IR o v, caem Mo anxuj'r Open Today at the State Capitol— | sick child tomorres p suj of 051 artlett ° en Today af he e Capitol— | Sic! . ol = T % Gompany of Btamford, landsoans for- | Work From Over 880 Rural Schools. | Il Sirections for Ghildren of all ages The Boara of Directors of this bank | NilL DU an 80 acte farm situated tmo Broma street. . - E = 5 F S e o 1A MORGAN & SON b <o bt [mpmnae 0 880 sy | =2 e (SN nests of brewntail moths. | Teday (Tuesday), Mareh 4, the ex- | P§ Packase 8 the six months ending Feb. 23, 1913, at | ductive and smooth, large house, barm i | physiograpny and & geogr: | nibit in the capltol of the work dome | . ASK your drugsist for the full name, 4 the rate of four per centum per an- | and_crib, wagen shed. some irult, om a University of Chics s | &2 the Conmecticut rural schools under | “SXTUP of Figs and miixir of Senna.” | Just received cargoes of Nut, |num, payable on and after the 4th day | ¥ ¥ D: 3400 cash puts the farm in Seashora Land For Sal Bouled o e : Jivect supervision of the stute board | PrePered by the California Wig Syrup of March. e 3 sashore Land For Saia o invitation of I of_education, will be ready for public [ SO NS IS the, delicous testing, Stove and Egg CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, {s all L ask for onc of the flnest farms | yoriy eres of Lign lunC situate on eho will roifre ne Treasurer. | in the state of Connecucut; o5 acres, 10 | yeato' ‘fnacadam rosd overisoking . ine | = mowing, 25 pasture, 10 wood and tim- |3 {jantic ocean from Foint Judith on le exhibit, which is om the first | c!Se offered. " " ber; keeps 10 cows, without silo; house 3 r floor of the capitol will remain on d = bas'8 reoms with éll, horse barn 2 N s Dy - for six weeks. It is desigmed to B8° ConVarn 0 by "ot 3 hog housc, | 26 miputes Tide from Westerly statlo, cen pass h the methods of teaching and the | ice house 80 tons’ capacity, 1 storehouse | = < s T NEL Y = ogress made in penmanship, arith- % o » B i b e U : by 3L ‘edch, weils, 8’ never falling Long Distsnce Telephone, vears’ continuous sery made it necessary to limit the exhibit Office 57 West Main St, Telephone 510 OF HIGH-GRADE SnESho khle troen 5 pear s by | Seali§: Dtreek " Wemtarly, X L |found that the Dill affects in the main to these three subjects, Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 884 Plum’ irees, 30 peach, 2 apricot. on min, George Pilson, sanits ithough some geography papers will Y e e Quafter Of"an’ oFesawbeny pah, who' iz aaid o b £ o be shown. T it ic $ G Juriants, gooseberry ackberries, John Brown's raide $:150 tn Bhown. STHo| arfinmetic.peneys Largest capacity in the raspberries, all kinds of ~roses and ’ —— 2o that progress made In that gest capacity Slihblne Vines, Wi wke 2 moriease | PeCK'S Keal Estats Agemcy | ... e oo ject by puplls of the first three 3 i5 remarkable. The clear, firm city. e ot taies it mach con s (| A M. CARPENTER : the "place if desired. Possession Including such well-known makes as | 2fven in'80 days. on't let this OpDOr: AP™ Hall, Phila B Eanity "miip. FARMS A SPECIALIY : MoPHAIL WILLIAM A. WILCOX, | t 2 shed in the early perlod of MoCAMMON Real Estate Broker. 132 Spriaz strasl, il s | s ‘e under skillful instruction. an 8 = o s o TR arinz L iliimnatis, Comn weig 900" sehools vom 90 Canviscti= | 23 Commerce St free Burning Kinds a 7 BUSH AND GERTS Ne. 41 West Bread St. Rooms 1 and 2. - fl nd Lenigi Westerly, R. I B « \’l \:“vis have sent papers for this All kiilds of Mason Bufld ALWAYS IN STOCK. o AND JANSSEN Phonllcnnnwncn. Free transportation ~ x The committee in charge consisting PIANOS that have won their way nsuxe Aty FOR SALE A D. LATHROP, Juuceum of o mric s Dl e S fice—-cor Market and Shetucke: < style, with horn, including five records, Telehone 183-13. In first class condition, at $9.50. Easy terms if desired. w undertakings Garrison’ of Willimantic and Alfred F e o i ke Spent much || Rock for driveways and walks. thme and erergy in making the ex. hibit a success. =3 g s CONTRACTOR Adding Machine Monopoly Busted. FOR Detroit, Mich, March 3—A civil an- ti-trust it filed here today by order Kteormes Wickershar EVERYTHING of Attorney _General charging the Burroughs Adding Ma- *hine company with monopolizing in- THE PLAUT-CADDEN C0., tension of bus 37-41 Main Street BIG CUT e i, comn, | Sl I 1 CALAMITE COAL I TAILOR MADE sUTTS | —c e e | = Delivered to Any Part ~f Norwich . LS | Lo i O Edeh o ‘Deep River, T.|f ing Materials, Small Trap | | i { A UNIVERSAL REMEDY For Pains in the Back. Equally effective for all sorts of aches and pains the result of taking cold, crstate and foreign trade in adding o acknowledged overexertion otmmi. ndflingg ez apptinecs follomid tuis J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St Well S d i o HANLE Y-S L i ulioTeos, pmol o ail kinds, | Havenbadinteath \ediately by the entry of an agree- | whitestone 5¢ and th e easone 00 the et oft ihe e blg and small, that I must dispose of | simplicity, which t decree terminating alleged un- SHLORG. 0g AN e J. K. C. 100 PEERLESS. A telephone order wil JOS. T. DONOVAN, right away to make room for another | seiy 44 Enction s Cigars are the best on the market. e . 1. s car of 28 head which will arrive March | Cpaent I construction and ac 4 afr practicea to stifle competition. R . 2 receive prompt attentiom. - 2 o, e oad L there is no leve be bent and no Meriden —Albert B. Roosa, who left NEWMABRES OTEL C. H. HASKELL., ©. J. MeCORMICK. 20 Fran«iin 8. | Phone 591. 325 Main St. ELMER R. PIERSON. g R o guEntongl it Iiis elty several months ago for Man- oeE 402 — Piones — 489 e Tel. 1139. mar3d | balls opening and shytting the outl where e s in o large jewelry P 1;?:;:"3" Ave. % wams you wane ro put o PIANO Holeail thire Infhurchds o dismont | hoiise writes home that he is prosper- | First-class s, Liquors and Cizars. = A F c GEE ing of the condenser, as a small coc ing and Ifies what he has scen thus | Meals snd Welch Ravebit served to | _astern Gonnsoticn: equsios The Bub | Btam boter than {hrous {fie‘!&f i 25N s TUNER | e e et s a0 Fha Bull | wheel opencdyat the: top Blows ous 2% 28 ina Dhuinoina islands. ordsz. John Tuckis. Prod, Tel 43-i ! jatin far musiness resuits S27colinne of 'The Belletin. Fhone 511 Norwich, Conn. ! Jetin for business resuita. and cleans the whole sediment.

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