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FRISWELL’S, 25 and 27 Franklin Street WINTER MILLINERY A fine assoriment of latest styles In Hats. Come in and see them. WIKD. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon rge of Dr. 8. ".. Geer's pra: dur.ag his issc illnesa. McGrory Building. Norwigh, Conn. Rutherford H. Snow The Bean Hill MONUMENTAL MAN SPEGIAL SALE OF HIGH-GRADE Including such well-known makes as the McPHAIL McCAMMON BUSH AND GERTS AND JANSSEN PIANOS that have won their way because of real merit. SHEA & BURKE 37-41 Main Street “Bank with the Little Bank on the River Bank” 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 eoffer to the public the fnest standara branay of Beer of Europe and America, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Becr, Dass Pale and Burton, Mueirs Scotea Ale, Guinmess’ Dubiln Stour, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ‘mg Ale, Steriing Bitter Ale, Anheuser. budweiser, Schlils and Pabst A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Tewn. Telephone 447-13 o s whe wuliztin. Norwich, Saturday, March 8, 1913. . The Bulletin should be dellversa evervwhere in the city before § a. m. Subscribers who fall to receive it by that time will confer a faver by re- THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair Saturday and probably Sunday; rising tempera- ture; moderate varfable winds. Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Saturday it will be generally clear and continued cold, with fresh westerly winds, becoming variable, fol- lowed by unsettled conditions in the northern _districte. The outlook for near the lake region. Observations in Norwich. Sunday is unsettled and milder weath- | er, probably preceded by sncw in and The following are extracts from the | Bulletin of this week f'fty vears aso: | Sunday morning a party of young men under ‘the influence of the cup that cheers and likewise Inebriates took the huge signboard of Rumsey's Minstrels that for a few days past has Held up the eorporation flagstaff on Frapklin square and stood it up before the principal entrance of the Waure- gan, completely barring out everybody COL. HARLAND FOR GENERALSHIP Norwich Soldier’s Merits Recognized As Deserving Promo- tion — Governor Buckingham Secured .”ay For the Sixteenth Connecticut—Bible in Greeneville Schools— Farmers Raising Big Livestock Around Here. till every traitor lays down his arms and goes home.” March 6, 1863, —A private letter from Col. Kingsley of the 26th Connecticut | represents the regiment to be in good | circumstances and - spirit. Hc does | not say anything about the discontent | which some people have been 1eport- ing as existing there. Chaplain N. T. Allen writes that the regiment is still at Camp Parapet, and has been | NO RELIEF IN COAL ' PRICES IN SIGHT Retail Dealers’ Convent Told That Rates Will Next Winter. At the two-day convention of the Retail Coal Dealers’ association of New England, held in Boston this week, where Charles H. Haskell of this city was elected secretary for next vear, the morning. session Wednesday was of an informal character as a number of members from the floor voiced their sentiments regarding phases of the coal business. One opinion was that there was a strong probability of coal being as high next winter as it has been this season. Another statcment entured jvas that the anthracite bus- iness is going to be placed on a more satisfactory basis within the next two years. A third member believed that the dealers must make up their minds to pay they have in tlfe past. Professor Bruce Wyman of the Har- in Boston s High even more for anthracite than | ' ECZENA ON LINB [TCHED DREADFULLY Scratched in Sleep. Spread Rapidly. Cuticura Soap and Ointment - Worked Wonders, Stopped itch- ing and In Less Than a Week Healed Entirely, Cost 75 Cents. i 27 Whitney Ave.. Cambridge; Mass. — “My trouble was eczema. 1t began by my bose-supporter rubbing and poisoning the skin on my leg just above the knce. The eruption was small pimples which itched dreadfully. When I scratched them they Babies! Soon ihey wiil be big boys yand girls, and their faces will be only a2 memory. Bring the babies catch their smiles. LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. and we’ll | | | \ The following records, reported from 3% “O0 5 E La,, [ vard Law school, told the association , would scab over and they : Sevin’s pharmacy, show the changes gpin. Was ROt in. The cumbersome | brigaded with Gen. Neal Dow of Maine. | that there was need of glving the Yohed sy’ nigbot fhut X l ¥ S 4 B k £ e o e Dot g was subsequently tugged back | As to union sentiment in the city and | intersiate compmerce. commission pow. 4 e (helsea davings ban B Stemy it | to its place with no little difficuity and | vicinity, there s none, excepting What | br 1o sive vellet in ail cases of bad | scratchied the. scabs oft in changes Iriday: Trer. Bar. 3° individuals concerned in this piece | has been brought here, and nothing | gervice which had been brought to its | my sleep. They spread _ i 14 3005 Of Towdyism are under the survillance | but the iron hand of military rule | 3ttention by special complaint. Pro. | rapidly. I used witch e e . m. . : 30 30.18, Of the police. keeps order in these parts. You would | fessor Wyman spoke on Transports hazel, differens carbolic 25 St Tt p ] 12 m. 2 2 ‘25| O'ne of the hands belonging to the |know no difference in New (rleans F N Eng 5 3 | Ives but did it The Board of Directors of this bar 6 p. m. % HLEs 18 30.32 g, e pEGRES B 0 T tion for New England, and said in | salves but nothing di e this day declaved a dividend for L er e | Scimones llhha(rlt), 4,'1‘19‘1‘, ;sdg(dy erbert, | from Norwich as far as order and | part | any goo untll a nelghbor told me how her hAve this day declared u dividend for rhes , lowes 14 ool g e Central vharf dock was | civilities are concerned All appears | , o i it i G | . the six months ending . 28, 1913, Predictions for Friday: Iair and|accidentaliy drowned beween 12 and 1 | well on the surface, but I tell you some | tnine th SLULe opinion that it is a £00d | hands were cracied open and bleeding and (pe rate of four per centum per an- C"j‘,"’,; 2 ik a5 nebdictel oelack ;S'mda.\' morning. His name | of the natives eve the Yankee soldiers | (o deep the service up to (he mark umhcmmum :uml her. l]]md Iwm:ll;) 80 ' num, payable on and after the 4th day riday's weather: A ras Nelsop Joy and he belonged in | closely. The poor people- like them | Now that the confusjon necgssarily | Much espense buying remedies that did no | of March. e Ae o ew York City, ' He walked off tne | guite mell T seked e it Tad ihe | Mol qihat the confasjon neccssarlly | TG C0tT sent for sumples of Cuticura CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, " iy, Moo And TR, dock in the dark, it is supposed { otiter day if he did not wish that Gen. | sgived, the public has a right to ex. | S0ap and Ointment before using. They Treasurer. W . sun JIFueh I XMoes Colleges in Bad Shape. Banks were killed. Said he, “No, sir.” | pect from this time forth an increas- | worked wonders. They stopped the itching | bt s S e Il Rises. | Sets. ater. || Rises L5y 2 Wh asked I. “Because we should | ing betterment in the service. Fx- | and in less than a week's time it had healed - L The report of the religious condition | starve then.” Fed SEC 5 % i B (AL | B o a i e iy e SEaECof the Zelikious conattion _then. {cuses can be made for delays during | entirely, after using a full-sized box of | % ol - s S 0 | o AN U DRDURRAd by The Bible In Greeneville Schools. | a period of readjustment: but the Cuticura Ofntmens and a cako of cuticwra | [HE FE ONC“AR\L!:Y o | 19 | | 5:63{ rather discouragingly of Connecticut The board of school visitors of the | ®Nt management should be warn Soap, costing but * (Signed) Mrs. | & \ s lhEas )| institutions. Trinity college isn’t re- : town of Norwich, having been con- he time '}55’,“”"fi_‘“fip;‘,‘“"\’(‘“““ cer | W- E. Lewis, Nov. 25, 1911. 1t 7 . 2 s i oene | <%i2 | ported as having any religion At il | Yened at the town clerk's offce upon sty fte present mower over | M Kaasii poor complesions. red, rough LUILDING C9., Inc. z | | while Yale is “low and feeble” and | the application of the Greeneville AR T e v SN A8 | hands,and dry, thin and falling hair, Cuticura. & 12 {| Westevan university has -mo. speaial . School district to act upon the follow. | US 50 much better service that we have | hands. -1 el T T - Ty | interest s ingquestion, vix: “Shall the Catholic | Vr known. s | Soap sud Cuticura Ofntment bave been tlie : ix hours after high s e o e O olle > ‘mecd’ mew terminals, more | world'sfavorites for mors than a generation GENERAL tide, which is followed by flood tide. Thames Bank Dividend. ! mitted as a reading book into our | (r:.vk\, bigger transfer hou r and | Sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of B = o] March 3, 1862—The Thames bank ;schools?” The following order was |larger classification vards before any | each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. GREENEV z ? | has declared a_smi-annual dividend of | unanimously agreed. unom: -In the | Management however determined can | grecmoiod I R P R GG TN CONTRA CTORS ErGE | four per cent, free of government tax. |opinion of the versions of the News: render the service which the growth | ™ pprender-faced men should use Cuticura \¥ 's W, | A Hartford paper having given the | Testament into the schools under their | 0f our industries require ully as ¢ ring SHick, 255, - Saiplo | Barn Entered and Peddler's 390N | e credit fo Cob J. H. Aimy for s | sunerision, Wty renooly under heir | much as the reconstruction of our | B0ap Shaving Stick, 25c. Sample free. | i Rifled—Thieves Got About $150 | curing the payment of the 16th Con- |and disadvantage: and believing that | trackage we need a coordination of our | ORWICH. . CONN Worth. | necticut Regiment makes the foliowing | the majority of the patrons of the |facilities. We have an exasperating e = AN 74 ' N. < K = = 3 | correction: “Col. Almy says it is due |schools would prefer the revision | !2ilroad map as un inheritance trom | 7 Some time Thursday night thieves |to him (o state that he was acting | in common use (known as King Jamea: | the old davs when hundreds of com- | NORWICH TOWN broke into a barn on North Main | under instructions from his Excellency | version) would gjrect that, and that | Peting raliroads waged their petty | s B! street and stole a quantity of dry g00ds | Governor Buckingham. who before [oniy be used in fhe schools.” | yartare, We have mot omly tracks | Friends Mourn Death of Louis H. Hydo| from a wagon owned by Lestcr Ben- | leavi - : . Sl Rl now whigh are not needed, but some | : Z was gained by breaking a wi in | had not been paid. and requested him | March 7, 1863.—We find in the Trib. | New England. transportation commis- ’ PR RO ARV R EAL Y. | X the Fear of the barn. Mr. Bendelte, | {5 uge evers efort to secure their fm- | Une the following just and deserved | sion could work ont with the New R A et s | dealer in who is ‘a dry goods peddler, left his!moadiate pavments. The result was |tribute to Col. Harland: Col Edward | England railroad system a scheme for |, =8 Deoble were salac e | wagon in the barn as usual Thursday | fhat « special pavmaster lofc the fol- | Harland of the Bighth Connecticut | revision of eur railrad routes B e v e o | SUPPLIES and BUILDING evening after completing his day’s |jowing morning and paid them on the inteers is one of the president’s | a scientific basis. his a | word of the d f L. H. Hyde of work and whén he went Ik Friday | ogin. rece nominees to a brigadier-gen- | ormation district o which we | L Lt s Al MATERIALS morning - preparators to hiiching ub |~ Aderman Johmson. councilman | eral whose name was excluded by | Do able fo gt bur Taw materials | W Tork whose Bome Was Beve ang | SEm he found the doors of the wagon oPen | Smith and Z R. Robhins were ap- | (he limitation in number < | cheaply ang out of which we must be | G B e e ! of all kinds. and all his stock goods gone. The | pginteq city assessors for the ensuing | t0 be sent again to the senate {able to ship our finis product to | S sl paa oh | lock on the doors in the rear of the| vear at the common council meeing | confirmation. He has been acting | advantage. o S EOEEON . QRO SEER e 20 o Bagon Pag iesa yuled oo jand the | on Sonday Sxening K‘;"ii‘,?,‘}ff{" g e e e | s Mk s s > e carried away. | ighi P 5 | pe sailed r North Carolina; | problem o ngland is not by | e The goods were not insured and Mr.| arangd B oG 80 Pounds hog | Was In the batlles of Roanoke. New. |breaking down the system which the | Eacty Binds Noted. cheerfully given on Bendette places his loss at $150. The | prought to this market this season ; | bern, Fort Macon, South Mountain, | of the fittest has | he meadow lark and song sparrow T W thieves left no clue behind them | e e T anacn ot Prees | Antietam and three or four others: malking th vstel heard for the first time ! CONTRACT WORK. — — | toniiic watphear £a0 pownis {was everywhere distinguished for the | monious and by remoulding it nearer | Lillibridg n the Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST. Notes and Personals. Wm. Speneer of Pomfret has a pair | 8000 conduct, ability and courage; | to our desir [ The red-shouldered hawik, w | Richard Wilson was in Jewetl City | of oxen the live weight of which is | commanded a division at Antietam | “Of course in any action which | from March 15 or 20 unti — — Friday. nearly 5,000 pounds. They are ex. |after Gen. Rodman was woundcd, and | should be taken the independence of | 1. is already looking about for a - = Ve tn i i tow Lot | fought it with great judgment and |each state in affairs which are burely barn owl € th Edward _Feinstein of Providenfe | There anbears (4 be come reason to | allanty; and has been twice recom- | local should be preserved. Only in been 1 and heare i 9 called on David Goldblatt Thursday. | believe tha Dot fe b Ao | mended for promotion by Gen. Burn- | those matters which ¥ affect ¢ nd is preparing his Leonel Ethier of Central averue and | rehel report savs no decided advantage | & of soldiers who think their duty | board. representing the states P coming along, including those Harry Washburn spent Wednesday in | was gained by either side. A disphtch n the field and whose merits may | Whole, tak> part. For example Mass: ic arc with cu: out borders. Bostom, returning Thursday morning. |from New York yesterday afternoon | P¢ lost sight of in Washington for | rave nothing to =ay | It wa ) degrees above zero Mo:dings and bands to match. Mixed ol i35 lsam A ridiculons rumor is afloat | Want of a personal or political influ- | € a new station at New Ha- | town Friday morning and 13 o e e s e el Py . Many attended the Lentell service in |ihere thatyour forces<have been ide-.| cice: | Yot Naiis 8o far a'politiclan that | ven, nor should Conmectiout interfere |above on the Scotland road, a B 1mitations St. Mary's rch Friday evening dur- | feated at Vieksb with a . loss of | he heartiiy supports the policy in it ;:‘)"h’ he e r:m]fl:r: Aaro :{i }"”:'f, erce of 40 degrees in temper | are in the market for pair ing which there were stations of the|9.000 of whom 7,000 were drowned.|EOvernment of emancipation, and be- | On the other hand, New Fngland as a |24 hours. Letiers rece this hanging and decorating all cross. Benediction closed the ser- | No credit attaches to it.” | Tieves in the success, not less than the | Whole is vitally interested in the dif- | from Wisconsin sta there the vice. At the senatorial convention for the | justice of the war—and men who do rnx-drmur _Tates info. western {eetitory | mercury registers 14 below - = Ninth Distriet held in Salem on Mon. | ot will never do much to crush this|and in the retention of the rail and | zero. BN 1 so far recovered from his recenl acci- | was nominated for state senator. Mr, | (0l- Harland is clearly deserving of | tra-state should be left to th: states | Telephone Repairs. P S SRS dent that he was able to be out for | Dolheare 18 a worthy and capable man | Promotion under the rule that zives|as now, but in interstate matters Tclephone men are on their was b S a_while Frida He expects to be|and will be elected. { advance of rank according to military | culiarly a¥ecting us, we need jointi | oar the whole route to Bal r Phone. about his store by the first of the | merit and service. The govers t | board to give i jctions to ou IAng A e = b 3 % covernmen 1 pairing and insnect phor L = weel. | S All Fxor Buckingham. { e plerlm of generals, but the number ion companies | and examining the poles Lo March 5, 1863.—A letter from a|cof good ones may yet be increased.| e e and s TAFTVILLE [, o e e NS | USicIRDLL AND [ ane LS The Vaughn Foundry Co. | says I believe if vou took the vote | additions, a mecritoricus officer will be| SWEET SMELLING pERFUMERy} Various ltems. Villge . Hapbinings oF Genssal: Fter- | Of Sim el oy (s wo 1d vote | put in a plzce for which he has prov- | AErEes i ol frde Aclivary 11 to 25 Ferry St for Buckingham. e are for the war ed his fitness C. t M in Norwich Jail With | tributi f ~ = - est—Notbs and Personals. | L L B S i ; DR nL itoe B AL, CASTINGS | Theft in New London. | agricultural departmen = | X i Ansen Mainton of Occum is visiting e | ton, D. C. a Specialty. 1 Hope Valle: GROTON SCHOOLHOUSE [ was weLL known Prosecuting Attorney Cronin of New | ' — Orders e | SITE IS CHOSEN. DRY GOODS SALESMAN. | london is satisfled that Benjamin A M. Mafiit . (3 it Miss Fannie MErh % onwich caie kit - | Morgan, the alleged music tedcher,who | has renied t a visitor with friends on North A | Voters Took Eleven Ballots to Reach!J. Emerson Harris Was a Veteran of | OP€rated as a house thlef with disas- | w4 ¥ ] r n street Thursday | Their Decision | New London Trade. SR Ui = B g man who robbed the residence of C. I - = | . = | —— . bl ‘ | e = T | After a vacation of Sag - = Senior in Huntington street, New Lon- | <. Bdmund e 3 3 he proplem of selecting a site for | J. Emerson Harris, for many years i | qe e s Bl S e st " ey the | the new school building in the sev-|dry goods salesman in New Landon | S0, o Ban I8 Sor i e | iy where European Plan 4 ay evenings [ enth sehool district at Poquonoc was | died about 1 o'clock Friday affernoun | ricd there when the Sentence expircs | Mrs. Sheldor Grill Room open until 12 m. o e T a P e d tely ettled = a meeting of th at his home her with he trouble. | e was apprehended in Purna last | T RIS e otae LanceRo Occun voters Thursday nght, when they de-|Mr Harris was 64 having heen born | Siiurday for the Norwich police and | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sm HAYES BRCS. FProps. of ‘his brother, Joseph T cided to purchase a site on the Cyrus in New London on Feb. 4, 1849. He is | plooq S5 (00 ol i SR T S | Avery property, on the South road, survived by his wife, who was Miss | mhe New 3 Ay ¢ from Mary Sawyer er home or i B », The New l.ondon prosecutor rom Ma Awyer a 1 m e wa | about 860 feet south of the trolley ing: 3 son i Willlarn D! Harris, jand | nevetapis ceports -became. donvinced | ecis ThL s 3 There Was no meeting of the N. F. | fiyois * There was considerable op-|a sister, Mre Joseoh Starr s sl e b i Bl B o Pies, Cake and Bread business meeting will. be’ @ (his | position to the selection of this site, | Mr. ‘llj«:“m Sy ons (of She ol | has been in force there zbout | 3 Mrs iVarge tat canuor be exceilod. MODIE B Yhe ohd which was vored by the school drs goods men in the city in point o | three month Since the warrant was.| enue ne of the{ plLons your order. LDy Nervice 2 - committee, and it required 11 ballots, interest in that business. ‘]‘\‘”,i M. Crrils hasitraced Moreqan + | pastientssin = rtis. 1 Toa | before the atter was Lzled The T, arris had several fraternal af m St I 1 & the | & foot ¢ he Green Advertised letters a he ftville | e e q - - movements and ds that while the |ihe foot 1 f 2 past omce for the wedk ending Saine | estimated cost of the land is §1,000. | filiations which he prized hightv. F3) LONSRe™ o000 T ikeonhote at | — LOUIS H. BRUNELLE gt 1 Ao i g oy ™ ing 8 helc he Gro was for nearly 24 yvears recording sec- 2 1 8 5 3 Ay n i le Wedne, 8 are as follows: Ed. James, Lot Tl mAEtng was helduln the ;Grofon | wa e cralg police headquarters Morgan went back | Middletown.—Wednes a PRI T Morey 3, and Mis: u(mm‘n”‘mm,;y' town hall .at 8 oclocl o iedng ::', "r,“”““z"“,"' ge, No. 55 O. { New London and remained:there | §4 inr ¥ P 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) oL w = 8 - chosen chairman pro tem. in the . and was a charte [ Bpdon 2 1§ Na- | = — - ™ o ¢ 5 | nearl week B There twer: Ay Sne s : of the permanent chairman, | Past gra of that lodge. |~ Morgan us roll with mora | tior Lenten services in the Saered’ Hear; | ¥ho was unable to be present. and W | Was a member for years of Orin | than ordinary effi He applied for | JOSEPH BRADFORD irch Friday evening, stations of the | 5: Thomas was made cler There | campment. No. 4, and Canton Unity. | joqgin Mr nior's house, claim- | pronounced. 5 present. It was an adjourned meet- ! of Trumbull andery. No. 486 | many pupils. He was a man of effem- | ¢\ o, . No& | e }ing for the purpose of selecting a suit- | O. G. C., and Beulah lodge, No. ! Dbl and uoed perbimery Iibish. | CALFO — MACGRANOR - | Mrs. W. BE. Potter and | able and adequate =ite for the erec- | N 1’ 11; P. L |13 After he had robbed the Senior | Ioehier 3 e | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order Halos s [tion ‘of the new building to replac | AIr. Harris served the eity as 2 coun | pomc he returned to town and anpiied | A : ¢ y 08 EROADWAY B Sig omie the one destroved several weeks ago Cllman abo ears ago er a room with another family. This | Hartiord Norw ;i Attleboro, Mass., Thursday afte | L k iiman about r For o Yeleph 2 o Aeme, h = | by fire, years he was a member of the Con- | family became suspicious and refused | STANTON In_Ston ) elephone 252 ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. | 3 < necticut National guard, r ng | 1 | i 3 ). € Arnibald Bl of Neuth A boan At a previous meeting it was voted ti National guar ti S| {o let him in. In Norwich, as well as ar v T i = B SR o ofheenih A - |to purchase the Gardner property, caPtain of Company I, Third in { New London. Morgan was known by | oL S i = 5 _| which is located near the town hail — —_— { his music roll and his strongly scented i gny & oy ("‘i‘:h;’é the Taftville el| At the meeting Thursday night the SUPERIOR COURT ASSIGNMENTS. clothing frofeldat v o= b aulshen o (r’l\ nnm; motion was reconsidered and after 4 3 o Lo b e DIED. ere 3 ork e & and| conai scussion th ote was 2 - t | | they 1 be kept busy next | ro ""‘:;g;b‘* discussion the vote Was cages Given Their Places on Trial List| Talked at Hon; ns ’& Allen Faulory. e e s Zrclales 2N few days before the % eone e il . | Friday noon Rev. F. O. Cunningham it . | bi“;]‘]a}.r,ri):)’[‘glu‘:d” improvements will | " “jen the meeting took up the mat- Next Week. | gave a shop talk at the plant of the by g iz I | ter of selecting a new site. Three sites: s = ; Flopkins & Allen Arms company e . i 1 i < X i 4 | were placed before the attention of The following cases in th e he ot Faith. Ee safd e s =33 5 5 & y A fortunate landsiide in China re- | the meeting as being suitable. There Court have been assigned for Yop ot Mis Bl TRy | . e 11 John and cently unc d 3 F the da S ned: t —~ y uncovered a rich deposit of cozl | was much disession on the matter’ the da mentione 5 : Tife: and bughiess asswell a4 the Chr | Fiine = « riak | many miles from where any coal had of the three sites, and finally two of Tuesday, March 11—N. ¥, N. H. & | £ 888 Din aees Ao apressive and | parld « « J Sunday Pen iown, fo emint {hem were eliminated, the choice fall- I R R Co. vs. Louis Cella, ~Addie! (RIS 1US S0 WA PRSPV ST | Wdaren o, ac 20 - Tntérment 2 : £ — —— __|ins on the Cyrus Avery property. It Holmes vs, Groton & Stoninsion Street: 1oy 3 ina Rocked in the Cradié of e | 11 R0 Picase <o) George H. Bliss took three hours to decide the choice ! : S Eeansay s ne B hdered by s Mra: | LOIYOES W A ey Ll me’ defendan e A ot 2 . Divorce Suit Withdrawn. L e e R il Rt will be : P The divorce suit of Lydia R. Arlet- | \CRt, (U \paleliAl Bl e Gerena: | Eiven by Rev. M1 Cupningham unde: X noon T 3 in the BAHAMAS ta Loring against Harrs G. Lorlte | gn¢Nicholas Danis &htony (e ception of [Ehe tran. s | ) et Q}”IQ—WE ,ERS The seat of the English Colonial both of Waterford, has been withdrawn zr,.,rewich, Henry Clews vs. Daniel S e i el f E it the HoT \ ¢ M 4 Government of the Bahamas offers Eromy il SURRT DL TE T. Doane and others e AL . farvey ¢ i g ] . Ll L = g= 4 by kins & en Arms company 4 ?Q:sg:Lat;E:‘I[: bathin s Hartford.—George Graves of the So- |y, [ JIEA" o MY Dl —cnanes u list M Circl . : ¢ bl esort. al surf-bathing. ciaty for Savings, Hartford. has re- 2 e e G | niversalis ission Circle. - Ne ndan, M 3 Bliven vs Central Vermon! Railway Signed. to become financial seeretary s : The March meeting of the Universa- | ¥ L , gned. Charles 1, Champlin vs. Cliy of New S . ; 3 : .ondo eperea » s v ci Of) this week at the church. Mrs. J |- H. It gy O, 3 and points in CUBA | g 1% ¢ sperialy Annia | Cobb, the president, was the presidi Mali srcant,” Sind Mareh: & Interestingand restful because of Best Known Cough Remedy. e R (Pgptal AN | officor. The responses® o the rolicall | 1250 B "NiontViE. Retatives e -l g5, e the fascinating charms of tropical Dhr fnrr"h-hrr; \*-a‘:s Dr. Klin:'s New o e & tvo Deldwane Tnsurs | Nere given - byithe nsme ov.verse of 4 friends ed to end life and climate. All outdoor sports iscovery has been known throughout ¢ (I favorite hymn. News from Japan was S # AT Dednd climaby Alosidect o the world aa the most reliable cough €% U0 ; Siveen by Mre. Emma Raliion and & R o Hack. Livery and Boarding Naw Hasane Constes Clabnoe remedy. Over three millien bottles description of missionary and_other 1B hea i ? 1 C y Clu were used last year. lsn't this proof? 1t Unclaimed Letters. famous hymns hy Mrs, F. S. Youns. il be held - | STABLE open with splendid golf course. will get rid of vour cough, or we will i N L +he | After each hymn had been des gy ; : : The list of unclaimed leiters at the e e e @ The new t-=in-screw steamships refund your money. J. J. Owens, of | Norwich postoffice for the week ending | it_Was sung by the me: and the : e znarar service to be the b D G e U Aliendale, 8. C., writes the way hun- | 3farch s, 1913, is as follow fohs | afternoon was one of much interest M | best at the 1aest reasonable nricas. Qe sute A loct & e ahx dreds of others have done: “After ilszewsk AN Beckwith, Tt — = \ i service,. Sond, for bookiet: twenty vears, I find that Dr. Kings | i evees IS W e e Manchester—Frea H. Wall of Man- P MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave New York & Cuba Mail S. S. Co. New Discovery'is the best remedy for | (ille, James 1. Crowley, Chester Dug. | chester is private secretary to Con . Py (Ward Line) coughs and colds that I have ever | |.cs (Poyuetanuck), Frank BT ) cressman Lonergan and is now in 5 % Gomgral £ ok used.” For coughs or colds and all| g . 1), Miss Elsie Gilbert (Auditori- | \Washington. S Delivered to. Any Psrt ~¢ Norwich Or any Rallrond Ticket Office or || | throat and lung troubles It has no | . B i3 oo et ier- | %5 Bain Strest, | A Authorized Tourist Agent. equal. 50c and $1.00 at The Lee & Os- : jsreal, J. W. Masson (Gen. Delvo, | = E = = fEis mie Anar b Rckuowicemad o good Co. [Mrs. Fleety Nelson, R. F. D, Mrs. S| the best on the market—HANLEY' = == | H. Parker, Miss May Rose, Mr. Danic! ‘ :As I OR IA PEERLESS. A teiephon The Cause of eumatism. ! Slater, Mrs. Katherine Smith, M ! receive pror_pt attentiom Funeral Director and Embalmer 70 8t., Bulletin Building NP o Prompt service day or aflght Lady Assistant. Residence 116 Broadway Opp. Theatre. Telephone §42-3 *and §1.00. Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de- rangeq kidneys are the cause of rheu- matism. Get your stomach, liver, kid- neys and bowels in healthy conditlon by taking Electric Bitters, und vou will ‘not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism, Charles B. Allen a school prineipal, of Sylvanta, Ga, who suffer ©d indescribable torture from rhéumat ism, liver and stomsch trouble and dis- cased kidneys, writes: “All rcmedies fatled until 1 used Bleetric Bitiers, but four boitles of this wonderful remedy cured me completels Maybe your rheumatic pains come from stomach, ifver and kidney troubles. Klactrio Bit- ters will give you prompt relief. a0c Recomménded by The Li & Osgood Co Thomas Smally (Hatter), Mrs. Butter- cup Vergason, R. F. D. | 73d Birthday Party Surprise. There was a very pleasant gathering the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I\ O'Brien at Riverside, Mohegan, Wed- nesday evenins when a few of Mrs O'Brien’'s friends gave her a surprise party, it being her 3d birthday. She received many beautiful presents. Af ler stories were told and sungs were sung, cuke was passed by Mrs. Field- ing, and Mrs Frederick Smith poured Earnest wishes for many more ple: ant birthday asnniversaries were e pressed (o Mrs. O'Brien by the mem- bers of the party at For Infants and Childreu. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Z Z 3 Signature of Are You Constipated It so, get a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, take them regularly <nd vour trouble will quickly disappear. They will stimulate the liver, improve of all the They will 25¢ at The your digestion and get rid poisons from your system. surely get you well again, Lee & Osgood Co.s Funeral Directors ,—AND— Embalmers. Lady Assistant. Telephone call 825 ¥ E. Chirca. Wm. Smith Allel Hex C. J. 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