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C ULI ’ } i e LEGHORNS SEND EGG" L Purify Your Blood Norwich, Saturday, March 15, 1913. » § ) - 3 . 7N MR8 The Bulletin. | RECRUITS FOR | O REZNOR Hanr A"s" & so s This Breed Swin, The cause of pimples, bolls and oth- £ y H - - test at Storrs. L ; TeEm e R feeling and poor appetite, which are sc Recruiting Officer at Wauregan Building in March, 1863—| The total number of eggs 1aid during | comman in e spring, is impure an¢ HEAT ER S evervwhere in the city before 6 a m. . o 4 -~ | tional Eg; Laying ompetition ; at = UNDERTAKERS Subscribers who fall to recelve it by About Fifty Men Needed — Encouraging Progress Re-|&00%, wis q03 28, 0" gain of 326 The best way to purify and enrich 24 that time will confer a fsvor by re- over last week’s production and a gain | the blood, as thousands of people knov | XHese odorlc.s gas heaters turn cold : Into Line at Con- : er eruptions, as well as of. that tirec RE FLECTOR FURNISHING The Bulletin should be delivered | the meventeenth week of the Interma- [ FUVROR R A0 O a 5 Vicksbube-. g £ thirtee; h i . to comfort, diffusi at. 88 Main St. THE WEATHER. ported From the Siege of Vicksburg—Col. H"’!‘“" Pro- Tag poned let yone: PR ITSEPORd- | by experience s to take, throughout 'he room like the goigen ke i > i Sty this week is do to the fact that the ’ Y H glow of a gorgeous sunset. For a cozy i, Forecast for Today. moted to Brigadier Generalship. leghorns are doing so much better. The H°°d S sa"sapafl"a :g:‘;:fl;‘ec‘;; g;mg;u o;;“{h‘e“g;;; ‘-;:3 48 pens laid 813 esgs this week and st e s ssary colder; high south to west winds. E : i 2 - - 2 . = Predic’:;gns from the New York Her- Through the arrival of Captain L|[the ranks of the Eighteenth to the|The other breeds averaged nearly as chfg;l;:egf:gx;& \fi!fileg:isdarg;p;hc L:-;'gm:“x‘u gusrantee o Comfortable ald: On Saturday it will be overcast| H. Bpemley for the purpose of re- | muximum and recruiting officers will | well. The Buff Orpingtons dveraged R Prices 33.50 and $3.50 ng dip. and colder. with rain or snow and | cruitihg for (he Bighteenth Connecti- | probably soon be detailed for that |the best for the week. The two pens e The Thermax Gas Iron does th. 3 fresh to strong variable winds. follow- [ cyi, Bastern Connecticut men were to | purpose. The regiment has suf- |laid 53 eges, a yield of 75.7 per cent. with ease and greatest lu:‘:wn eecwnrk ed generzlly by clearing conditions.| he ‘given one more chance this week | fered but few losses since its entry Two pens tieq for first place for the NORWICH TOWN B MAGULECtis ol (o el ot 'oanfic:!- I EE I fl The outiook for Sunday is mostly fair | ifty years ago to participate in the | into the service, and but a small num- | week, each pen laid 28 eggs, and they e Our price only $2.25 each, complete For Southern New Englahd: Rain LAGY ASSISTANT WHEN REQUESTED | A il war by going (o ‘the front. Rnlist-|ber of recruits Wil be needed to bring | were both White Wyandotie pens. One | oo Being Repaired—Distribution of| With tubing. Cranes famons Sambicte fons i ‘nts were to he received in this city | it up to the maximum, pen is owned by Edward Cam of Eng- 2 :ibing, the i 5 5 s S e L b ] S & Soee Marriage of the Prince of Wales, |17 25 the Siher en oelongs (o', | ~Paim at Sacred Heart Ghaurch—Mia- | £25, BN (he "boet by e 1o ple The following records, reported from arriage of the Prince of Wales. S Methatiol o Hoooos oy = s nsta; UARANTEED vin's ph v, sh the changes| The war news from the front was R Vestarday b e cock, N. J. sionary Society Mests. taneous water heater and gas tank G T Sevin's pharmacy, i he | barometric | considered to be encouraging, and as | March 11, 1843—VYesterday e ‘here were four pens that tied for heaters alwavs on demonstration. "2 demperaturs and the 8ood progressi was reported in the|served in Montreal as a strict holiday | next place for the week, each pen laid | After a visit with relatives here, Mrs P PAIN || chanses"Friday & siege of Vickiburg, where a canal | In honor of the marriage of the Prince (27 ezgs. They are as follows: E. S.| Lucian Becbe lott Trareans ror mo & Fher. Bar | Was being dug to move the ships|of Wales. A feau de jole and a salute | Hoopes, Beaver, Pa, Buff Plymouth home in New Elaven: fi' . ) A HIGR PRIGES §| 7 = m. . eereees 30 3043 avound to an advantageous position to | Of 100 guns was fired at noon. Rocks; T. W. Burns, Brownall, Pa., i <5 as & Electrical llep & Dr. T. J. KING 12 m. 54 bu'e | aid the langd forces. For Judge of Probate. IE 1v Pkr %)andqt!es,fgiplah fl{rm. Stony Because of the rain Friday there was o Originator of the King Safe Sys- N e R S T R The following are extracts from the| wyr.ich' 15 1368 The probate con- | wre ks Ont, Can, White Wyandottes: | no session of school in the morning in | 321 Main Street, Alice Building tem of Deptistry. “ANy) parson, o S s Bulletinget 102 vention for ‘the Norwich district una- | Butr Orpingtons, |~ o o 0™ P | the West Town street or Town street g e N S Sliokie Sy YO P . .c:"fpfr., i Death of an OId Citizen. nimously * nominated Supply T. Hol-| There were five pens tied for the | SCho0IS: i can Bave _Ehéir - festh exifected, Eralcdonnasont B las i March 9. 1863—Arthur F. Gilman, | brook for probate judge. The probate |next place for the week, each with 26| Supt. William Crawford of Baitie filled or crowned without a particle of p: or discomfort. for 40 Sears a resident of (his city, | commitiee was Tesppolnted consisting | eggs Edgewood Foultry farm, Packer. | winl give the radrens iy onefsbalie Our Spring showing of and for the last 16 vears bookkeeper | of N. C. Breckenrldge of Norwich,|White Pivmouth Rocks; A. B. Robin: | Afiermoes fhcacdress at the Sunday oL e Norwich bank and auditor of| William P Nash of Preston and W. P.[son, Calverton, Pa.. single comb White | in' Scotiang moad gt <o - °¢ Pl CARRIAGES and HARNESS Ifl"'l‘ SET $8 High |l Moen | {he town acaounts, expired at the | Potter of Groswold. Leghorns; Edward Cam, Houghton, i “oa . With Katural Gums P Wate SetS | Wauregan house Sunday afternoon of S ) | Eng.. single comb White Leghorns: | Mrs. E. C. Jones of New York city is open for your Don’t buy old style testh. The P heart disease after an illness of but Te o psansny . in 95 «p | George H. Schmits, Chicago, IIL, sin- [ came Friday to pass a week with her P . Natural Gums on teeth are used two days. Mazoh 18, 289s L Trile Damooracy. (T |gle \combi Buff ALeghorns; -0 Wlson, | siator.: Mra. Fonmr o Horook, WItH Ner inspection. only by Dr. King, and absolutely 3 Never since the booming of the spit upon ‘any Northern man who | Carlisle, W. Va., Buft Orpingtons. home on East Town street. We have a large line of the best man- prevent the detection of artificial 1 cannon in Charleston harbor has the | takes any position except for the| Another bird Jaid (wo eggs in one Fou ey MeEe I ofthe beat manc teeth in the mouth. I future for the Unfon cause in the war | MalafeHancy St the covernment. ‘And |day. One egs was Iaid avout 1080 o - R Tt untry at the lo Gold Crowns $5; Bridge Work $5; | M9 | looked so bright as now. The strength | In the name of Almighty God, I invoke |a. m. and the gther at 2.00 b Thepe et e el st e b e Nomlee = Gold Filling $1 up; other flllings of the rebel armies has culminated, such curses as He may permit (in-|can be no dispute as fo the correct- Bech | Those whis beve bt G obaor o mgmw“; pe e p,m?l: 50c. Painless extraction FREE - = and from this time forward it can |nocuous as mine may be)) to put an |ness of this fact as the hens are trap- s ) N e 5 i e when sets are ordered. Six hours after high water it 18 10w | hut decrease. ‘notwithstanding the|end to any man who would destroy |nested and eieven egge were gatherea | friends et o cllisssane ThoRy S All work ~uaranteed. tide. which Is followed by floed tlde. | syeeping conscription that spares |such a sentiment” Special of Hon. |from the five hens in two dare. ha | g words of hearty appreciation. The L.L. Cha man Co < neither vouth nor gray hairs. On the (Jonn T. Brady at Cooper Institute, | largest egg laid during the week was E — N R pm 5 KING DENTAL PARLORS GREENEVIZLE NEWS | Ctner nand the national forces — are | Friday evening, March 6, 1863, laid by a rose comb Rhode Island Red Met Franklin Guest. Bath L e B stronger than ever before. but their Westerly as a Wool Depot. bullet owneq by Glenview pouliry farm | Mrs. Owen S. Smith, Mrs. Sidney 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. 203 Main Streel Evaplayas: in Bhude . tbeparinent (of [AITene s canpbal Ranas S s e of West Willington. The egg w Smith and Miss Natalie Allen iwere ver Smith’s Druz Store st 17 gold is held at 160 in New York, | oThe number of bales of wool receiv-| 5) pounds. guests Thursday of Mrs. George Av- Telephone 8 a. m. to §. p. m. Finishing Company Walk Out—Oth=| o G000 8 e 167 T ris -worth 3.0, in.|/S0 at the railroad depot in Waester! A single comb Rhode Island Red|ery of Franklin, where they sment to Their Places. Richn A2 o thi during the six” months ending March owned by Arthur S. Bailey of o aye Smith’a s t i ers May Get The| Richmond. If we are gaining in 7 B by g meet Miss Fayve Smith’a student in Victories, remember w> are suffering | 15 1863, was 7,653, each of about 200 | Cobalt 1aid four eggs that average 185 | mecton. Lo passing a week with Mrs. Friday morning, w t any warn- |, “gqefeats and not ourselves but our | POURds weight, an aggregate of over | pounds each Rvary % k=t EDWIN W. HIGGINS, ing to ir loyer: no feteats AnRG AL 55 - | & million and a. half pounds, with at p L ng to their employer | antagonists are the greatest loser by EETEG i I ¢ rouoo0 Connecticut Pens. — = : A full line of the above with new Attermey-at-Law. 0 emploves of the shade department |, ,."wajins = But.we are not destined|Bresent prices nearly $1,500,000. The following is the complete_list of Meeting of Missionary Society. additions coming along, including those mari0a Shammon Bullaing. | Of_the United States Finishing com- | P07 Wains CHEe Sre not Cestned Arrives to Raise Recruits. the Connecticut.pens as they™ stand The Home Missionary society of the | “ith cut out borders Mo.dings and bands to match. Mixed paints, muresco and tints; also art Al g eville plant left theu s 1w 411 alonz the lires the gathering hosts | March 14, 1863—Captain I. H. Brom- | 0 date with the total number of eggs ——— | andomalked out of, the building. When [,y Chuting in.the repelion aid Dha- lev With & sreSAns sua Corporal tean | 1Ciante it the First Congregational church met in the chapel Friday for the afternoon only. asked why they had so acted, they . 1 1 D 2 ; 5 ; L paring to deal it crushing blows. There | the Eighteenth regiment have return- | Glenview Poult farm, West Wil- # :as3 imitations. said that they had decided not to work | Paring to deal G > 3 A quilt had been put upon the frames | &:7°3 1M ) A aen il e Sk e in the morning, and the ladfes were| \Ve are in the market for palnting, oLk ed home on recruiting service and will | ~ lington, Rose Comb Rhode Island unless they were given an ncre Bd to' death’ up! the:|remetn <30 Aoy, their wages. The demand was for an paper-hanging and decorating all the lime. An office will be | Reds nost that mar S e Fredericksburg and now | opened in the Wauregan building on | Willlam E. Ros: S b busily engaged in finishing the work. i Rt ) s hou: heights ¢ e ot faat peents an hour. 0| lines waltiag upon the = Rappahan- | Monday. Sergeant Aldrich of Co. D Wyandottes s § 5 view of the fact that the demand was | ' e Uriiere tare no’ peace shriekers | will receive recruits at Thompson. | Burion E. Moore, Winsied Will Move to Bozrah. P. F. MURT ;\\l“i\d(:.nb P “’",’\;‘"" e ehh | amonz the battle worn heroes of Mur- | About 50 men are needed to fill - the | Ceoorh Whio Leghorns Among the many c s about town e RTAGH ot warning of here et o tis | freesboro. There are no faint hearts | regiment to the maximum. The|H. B Duning, Rotertsville, on before the first of April will be| : W i z John and Sut harning of thelr Intention to 40| in those dark turrets that will soon | Eighteenth i= more pleasantly situat-| Comb Rhode Island Reds ©..181 | the moving ‘of Clarence Smith and his | 92 and 94 l‘i:z'n:’“ n Street. only thing fo 4o was Lo discharge the | hurl destruction upon the nest of the | ed” mow than any Connecticut resi- | Edgewood Poul farm, Packer, family from Peck's Corner to the place | Uy AIENg (5 Cu (vad; by il nd they | ViPer broog of cowards in the in- | ment in service and so offers superior White Plymouth Rocks ... 181 | on Bear Hill. Bozrah, recently ur- b e “'f’t“,“ Bl St domintable band closing | inducements to those desiring tuo en-|Arthur S. Bailey, Cobait, Sinzle chased by Gideon Dickenson H BI' erSpaid oftat doon. Howoven.Man: laroiing Viciaiire would find | list, Comb Rhode Island Reds et S/ - eorge . 188 e U S hange their | SUCh e must seek them only at home.| The telegraph brings us news of a|Frederick A. Peasley, Cheshire, Sin- Balm Battiay arvces: minds and wish their work back, they | Insurance Companies Assume Tax. | fire in the officers’ quarters ac Fort | 'zle Comb White Lestorns .. o6z | o F R seiindinsoine SN : é 3 . in. | McHenry, Baltimore, by which some |« Scoville, East Haven, Pose < : 3 might recover it by making immediate March 10, 1863—AIl the ecity in- {5¢ the officers Suffered loss of their Rhode Island Bed Sacred Heart church there will be application to the company and retutn | surance companles—the Norwich, Fire, |1, L1 (OF SOESIQIRIONes, loas of the . ‘W, Bherwood, Baybroate. Bolut blessing and distribution of the palms (Saturday) | the Thames Fire and the New London | JA8gage. : i s " 39 | 1n memory of the palms spread before | Ao their employment this Comb_White Leghorr Bighteenth quartered at iort McHenry morning. If the striking workmen do! County Mutual—have resolved to as-| ! 5 ; . i i Failinetor neie Jesus when He entered Jerusalem i i JEWEH‘BRS not 40 iso thefr worlc Will, be:glven- to [lsumis thie *governmene . ‘tak ibn il i S5er GAIAIIIVARDEE) dng i tedtenanta L aipetn . Sl 3 Largest capacity in the Sor gl o B sty tragsactions after this date hat the | Captain Knapp and Leiutenants Mor- | E. Edgerton, West Willington, Patching Up Roads. | city. G e e e = Fveark e tilled o e R o | Fison and Tiffany-of Company 1. We| Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds . 116 | crushed stonc betie Sharted conl Fld 8 von SMELv of et D L e wd of the Highin | have reason to believe that the build- | Mrs. K. E. Woodruff, New Haven roads where deep ruts-have been made | A N CARPENTER el Rl s L 0 jof Bal. Mdward Harldnd (of ghe alship | \n€ burned was the one occupied by [ Single Comb Whité Leghorns ..112 | by automobiles when 1he Toads waae o L Shealc (oS EuRlat utnsla) e ent s Lo Drleadisr Ernd P | them and some of the officers of the|John H. Lowere, West Cheshire, soft. | ia S torasde fram; NoymbEr 20( H i Fitth N. Y. artillery. It is probable | Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds 98 B = » 23 Commerce St SUNDAY SCHOOL SOCIAL. Recruits For the Eighteenth. ( that most of the property of the of- | Mrs. J. C. Sterling, Rockville, Lgle Can T ako, the . Uhdomiabotat Nows 5 % An soon be made to fill | ficers was saved. Comb Black Minoreas .......... 87 = < 2 : All kinds of Mason Build- _. | Enjoyable Musical Programme at Con- W. E. Tillinghast, Vernon, Sinzie he sick man of Europe now wishes |/ C gregational Church. i =t S Comb White Leghorns _ Y o il ‘ml)\'\f'vi‘_ the "’i‘f“ ian's ing Materials, Small Trap A. B. Hall. Wallingford, Barred Piy- advice.—New York Evening Sun. £ Friday evening a social was given by | ROGERS VS. HENDRICK | WORKER WAS HURT e N i - S Rock for driveways and the Sunday schoo] of the Greeneville IS DECIDED AGAIN. | IN MONTVILLE MILL. [Glen Poultry Yards, Hartford, Sin- 5 walks. Congregational church in the assem= — i - gle Comb White lL.eghorns 60 ORN. STEP IN AND SEL US bly room. and a finely rendered pro-|Judgment tor $3,101.42, With Interest Earl LaFlamme Had Finaers Crushed (;.I n.i Bind, Greenwich, Blue Anda- COPE—In Highbridge. N. J.. a dau !f CONTRACTOR gramme brought generous applause and from 1909. | Between Heavy Rollers. T R T ter, Tlorence Roberta, to ' Mr. and | P. SHEA, # hearty encores from those present. 3 Luin B. Switzer. Southport, Bidck Yirs, Jovert axper "Cope (Florence | FOR 72 Franklin Strest T'he evening was opened with an in- Judge Bennett of the superfor court Earl LaFlamme, 18 years old, was = 2 = el S i 2 52 5 - strumental trieo by Miss Ella PotteR,| .4 fied a memorandum in the case | injured at the Robertson paper mill in i A""‘:m‘i’gfl‘{r‘.\_‘m\Jmlt; St R DIED. | EVERYTHING DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN sl R ":“.'r‘““‘k’ Theodore K. Rogers of Waterbury | Palmertown Friday. morning. . He triod [ w11 Card. Maneho S ST e e s ey A . K. h composed of members of the Blass Clef | against Philip E. Hendrick of Nor- | to run paper through the heavy rol iaced Red Cornish .. William D. Mannin- aged 94 vears, D t: 1 8 entertained with a number of finely | wich, by which judgment for $3,101.42, | and was not quick enough in drawins “fif'vu -\'\\, Poultry Yards S CEheTana o8y b SUL rendered selections. and Pror Frank| . ith' interest from Oct. 18, 1909, is hand out after pointing the paper. s e 37 Grove str Sunday after g e enta geon Maples.elocutionist, convulied his| Jin interest from Oct. 18 1908, is left hand was caught and the fn. | ik Bibi SRS THE FENTON-CHARNLEY In charge of Dr. B. 7. Geer's practi e ke \"‘ "‘::"“‘;"" impersona- | =g,y The case went once to the | gers crushed between the heavy rolls. TAFTVILLE e ““l 5y i fons. Miss Mary Stephenson, accom- | (ii0a¥: ~ The A doctor was calied and amputated 2k 2 ston, Mur . 1913 - , 2 e panied by Miss Isabelle Stephensom, | “’Thig is anather case gfowing out of | the third finger of the 1Stk hann. Oin. Behsiteands Bhalhe Aee e BUILDlNfi CO Inc MoGrory Bulldias . Merwish. Conn | sang in a very sweet volce The Bwals | o L2, 1S 20ather case gfowing out of | the may have to be amputated. La- Chemaie e oy Ve lows, and s#s a second selection I Hear s, of Attorney’ Robert A. | Flamme is a son of James LaFiamma gapons by, o Margin. Corning. Sunday d | of Middletown. He came to Montville | the conferent 12, Atpa GENERAL .‘in\\lsr In Norwi other committee assignment he memebrs of the Ladies’ Guild of | Tady Assistant. You Calling Me. Miss Stephenson, who | | . e Thay h 5 g Lowe and M Hendrick. They 1 Sl and Phialen “a P noon at las only rece come to the front as| some real estate matters in Brookfyn, | a weck ago and began work in the ”nr(,"“:L'f‘,,,,‘".‘ halen, x.n‘1‘y‘l}ux'l P hane utaerior MOW |2 solclist. acuuitted herseif in a man- | ™5 "0 0" Ma % Teault varions suits | paper mill Phuradas morning it Ee Bl e . E. Davis, aged £3 3 ®! | ner worthy of praise. The double quar- | huye een |us ight against Mr. Hen 2 i Rlaxersyct the S Epahlefctub . about 3 neral service will be held at his late & tette sang gtheir farewell selection, | grick by Mr. Lowe. oné or two of Which BRANDEGEE AND M’'LEAN. week ado they chillenged Donovan ar home. 89 CIff street, Monday, March CONTRACTORS The Bean Hill When Good Fellows Get Together, and | phve rvachod the. supreme. conrt. A Kord, who are expert piayers, 1 Butial in Brookiyn, i the programme was concluded With a | g xes o 166 % zel Ii % of . £ ame cribbage contest to deci | s MON e aon by the i SECINdedimI s litew woars oot arauel Lipshicx Eonnscticut Bunaters Will Be Favored | hampionshp of the club, The tournac | suys cvAN--Near ~Qlaseo, March 13 e — UMENTAL MAN iy foe ‘Credmss cake 4nd home-sante | Ao S0k SecUrSd s JHAEMENT agains in Committee Appointments. ment lasted throughout the week, and | Mary wite” ot Jeremiak NORWICH. CO I were - BEAred ot Balo: Salien. R D — the final contest took place in the fvan, for nfield, Conn W v NN. ;,:'3:1‘ \\‘r;rr:; Ornu;fl“:]»\l p:‘ ,,",'7”‘,,1 v)l)vv Preme court for the above mentioned | - waghington, March 14.—The Con- | Pnochle. club reome. hninare night, | ¥ al from v P St ke s A e amount. Later the judgment was a8 | necticut mensiors ‘will fare very well| reaniting In o vietory I e evening| Mmorning : 3 il terhad oHarge | dned fo. ME ROgECH, who brought sult | ror braisiorirys féfibers, Invthe ' 6lectibn Pror Fand.antl Dono v, tho. o o being 2 — Oav nchool, O. W. Carpenterhad charge| .gainst Mr. Hendrick, who 18'a proper- | oo anter o BiHlest™ L (the Slection |ifor Fordiand Donovan, of their vietors | WILLIAMS e = = he Fi anithe ordgrajum Torich wos an skce} iy owner il Workdch TRAcade Wus | Seltesoiiute eavest ubin by the ree fuaons evening the total score for| 1913 Elz Notwithstanding the Fire I - fertloe ar i © ane Ins| first tried before Judge Case, Who rea- | pyplican committee on committees, the 25 games showed that Benoit and!| ion wged we are still doing business at the old Bal\k wlth the hese public. entortainments ole of|dcered judgment for the defendant to | \hich Senator Brandeges is a membsr. | piaiin > ing defended their titie with | Funeral f it | stand _and the quslity of our work is g, Dublic enterfainments once a|irecBver hia:cobtenisTHe supreme court | (JH" or “the mibet Iigrtant 109 points to spare. Of the games | Fountai Eday " | just the same as ever—“The Best.” Ao gy tortig 1 hen set aside this judgment and or-fments is that of Senator McLean played Benoit and Phalen won 16, with | March 1 gk Nothiug but skilled labor employed . n in April are now under considera- dered a retrial® g A the committee on commerce, Which was | the resulting score at the end of each | and best materials used in our work. Little Bank = fore Gudee Tennett dast week, hut | 0% WhoRt elfort on, his part this | same as solfown: 401110, 40701, 455 | Clcpenters' apsd Biihice fore Juds L aBh oo g 17 dictior - rives § 5 30, 20, 7, 2, 1. 17. 30, 18; total score g arpenters an. uilders, Change of Clerks. dodn acressasnt fhe Samip wers Elvan i Skehde 110 e Tegmsinilon atents 0T S honainink s sasde as | H EN Teivphone. 60 West Main St 7 Miss Mary Stephenson of Hickory | L0 the cou L s 4 | ing lighthouses, the merchant marire, | claimed by Ford and Donovan, t | )] on the Rlver Baflk" street has resigned her position as|file of the action. Acting on this, and | ctc. “In this place Mr. McLean fill bu [ seorts berngs 16 10 34, 3. 16, 34 | = — E - e bookkeeper for James Semple of Cen- | {he oninion of the =supreshe —courl. |in a position to look after the Enfield | 350 total 163, The oiub chamipione hars 15 Main Strect. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING tral avenue to accept a position as |Judge Bennett gave judgment as notel | gam bill In the new congress. . |received a chalienge from the ‘ioioket | e clerk In-the main office of the local - e Senator Brandegee becomes chalc | Hose company’s champs, which they | B 2 Ao branch of the S. N. E. Telephone com- HAS THE CHAMPIONSHIP. man of the committee on Pacific rail- [ nuve accepted and a sories of Eamey eake 0 Fhiat Root ow pany. Miss Isabelle Stephenson has — reads, which is one of the lesser cha will be played soon between the con- = LY laken the place made vacant by her|Arcanum Club Bowlers Will Be Re- [manships allotted to the minority. | tesiing tenms, Benoit and Phalen stand | Gutter Pipe ? resignation, which took effect Thurs- SubRadt Wil nees in dunte Aside from these assignments (e | cuqy to defend their title against all | unera “’BG urs utter Pipe ? day evening. e s 2 Connecticut senators get no new com- | oomeng! 4 i 1647 1 i o anum elub team in the in- | Mittee places. Mr. McLean did not ask | et = If there is, it is tie very best :'ma e T At o % | for any new assignments. He retires —AND-— right now to have them repaired and : Hotee. LELeGES UOT T, (OHIGA toc O s | fram the commlttee on Canadian rels Cloth Weavers. : o i am's avern Only one session of the Greenville | out three Itoam the JVew LOndon | ions and-Mr. Brendeges:from fthe com Fresident Gloude called the reguiar 0 don't walt or put it o a » grammar school was held Friday, the | Odd Fellows at New London l'h”rfifi'r;\‘ mittees on irrigation and on Pacific [ monthly meeting of the National Fed- | & at once and let us put your roof ani 1861 o rns sesslon belix omitied because| DIERY, DU Camiy MSnegs 50 65L IHel sikods and ROLfu" Jtieo Ad torder tos| eration U it Wetdvers " tozether | . conductor pipos in firsi-class order of the heavy rain storm. first game by ee pins. make places for new senators, about § o'clock Friday evening in the | for the winier, effer to the public (he finest standara | - The Arcanum (-1.,): x:‘ um s ‘;":"” The Connecticut senators retain their | federation’s rooms, The officers report- | s BESerion Sy e Jpe s L Liason ag f.!- |ed. showing an cxcellent financial and | fand: of Meer of Kirope and America, “ : emuan, Pilsner, Cilmbach Bavaria, rew’ s Thursday | SNip again“in the inter-city SHe vs: Mr. McLean on the ¢ itteas | social standing of the society, and oth- ) N i-m Suse Pale and Burion, Muelrs | 2fiernoon with sre merme Annhorsday | The scores P e s R e e R G T Telephone call $25-3. A. J. Wholey & Co., B Eah DO ROUE. | 7o homie O STirasact Hrieet A Amani; (Club. 5 | education and labor, manufactures; | disposed of. There was a good attend- | Hency E. Chiren. Wm. Smith Allen | Telephone. 12 Ferry Street . & C. iumported Ginger Ale, Bunkes Bs < > 2 ki s--- 175 148 133 456 | Philfppines and territories:’ Mr. Bran- |ance at the meeting. S TuThS Hil P. B. Ale, Fgank Jones' Nourish- FREE e ucas 143 181 408 | jagee on the committees on interocean- - ing Ale, Sterling ‘Bitter Ale, Anheus: MARRIED 25 YEARS. Potte 141 180 484 | {0500 4 reda : ; i LADIES’ rling er, Potter | ic canals, Indian depredations, inter Village Gossip. oces Budweiser, Schlitx and Pabst. ol ‘ard Mve Claddae b Pisie ot 138 148 482 | state commerce, judiciary, patents and | o SSE S Vs i FINE CLOTH TOP . i . A A ABAR, Sawlab Tows - 8nd Mrs. Charles D. Parkhurst|pific"s, [ 10! 141 185540 | MAsENo gt hotiAs €0 e sembguea. | M8 Gadbols of Munters avemte 18 G N o con Seskar ana e Saflltar \ Plumb[fl]‘ ik Complete Quarter Century. “n7 sain | Senator Mclean is naired in his ab- S 3 A { Dongola. > oo March 15t the 25t) adi b3t 699 80T 2340 | cence with Senator Myers of Montana Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Dion $3.50 and $400. = A March 15tk is the 25th wedding an Odd Fellows. CET R SRR it Sy e o i A peep Into an up-to-date bathroom niversary of Col. and Mrs. Charles D. | . e SUPERIOR COURT ASSIGNMENTS, | Sireet will move inio the village in a | FRANK A. BILL is only less refresking than the bath Parkhurst of New London. They have, | Sehwaner S S few days. 1 i If. Di the summer you will 1913 however, made no special preparations | Robertson : dh1> 204 i e DS Maimmiat et s “flnlf he bath f’ ¥ for a. cele i L e 0% | Stenbins . 145 187 Court Will Begin Next Week's Busi Miss Nellie Clifford still rema: the more look to the bath for bodily OVERLAND CAR or a celebration, intending to pass tho [ St 314 130 i s Nellis Cliffora still remaixs in a comfort. 1 will show you samples and C fi'vlg"mm- ly. s 2?,"«;: S s ALY ness on Monday. gr::;:.r(r;v'x: é‘(f‘\nf“(l'fl at her home on plans of the porcelain and other tubs = lonel Parkhurst was married to 1 stre and give you estimates for the work is here. Migs Carrie Starr, daughter of the late : Assignments made for next week in i e il i he bt mas tégh 904-5 q t Mayor and Mrs. George E. Starr BELELRGY the superior court at New Londop on| There was but one session of the S Putisi D il ea (beat s -5 an March 1B, 1888, The ceremony. whici Standing. Friday were the following, court com- | Wequonnoc schools Friday, because of % . Telephone B Rotas BE iy s w. ing in for husiness on Monday: the heavy rain storm. | JRteS: 18 (enilie; Joh demonstration of the best car| parents. was pectormed or' oo Dr. | Arcanum Club, Nerwich . .18 Monday, Maréh 17—Charles M. How- oiah oney on the market | Woodbiry of Providence Elks, New London .......14 ard vs. Ralph H. Melcer (on_trial). Within a short time Mr. Mercier of J. E TOMPBKINS, or the m y marke Colonel Parkhurst was then engaged | Odd Fellows, New London 12 Tuesday, March 18—Ciro Benanti vs | Norwich avenue will mova into Gra- 4 - far next year. in “active service in the army Im the | Mystic Club St Delaware 'Ins. Co.. Anna W. Bliven | ham's block, on Merchants avenue. 67 West Main Street eet and came to New London for the L e 1 Sentral Vermont R. R Co.;' Charlas - H wedding, returning west after the H. Champlin vs. city of New London: There were Stations of the Cross in 5 M. B. Rlflg A“tO Co ceremony. Since his retirement sever: HOLY. SMEEIC SERVICES. Rebecta Cowles va, city of New Lou- | the Sacred Heart church Friday even- B ears ago Colonel Parkhurst and fam- | Twe Gongregational Churches and the | 900 ing, at which many were in attend- S.F. UIBSON . . . Wednesday, March 19—Willlam 1" | ance. don. Colonel and Mrs, Parkhurst ho . Universalist Church Will Hold | mauiin v, Hartford Fire ' Ins. Co.: . a host of friends who will extend the Union Meetings. Alexander Bona ve. New Haven road: | The voung son of Mr. Deslandes, who congratulations on the anniversary of ‘Margaret Murray the same, aand | has been striously 11l at his home on BUY THE BIG BEN ALARM | the event. & For Holy Week, three churches of | Danisl Rogers ve. the same. Hunters avenue, showed signs of ime the city have united for services, | Thursday, March 20—Wiillam L. | provement irid CLOCK which will be held as follows: Main vs. Otho O'Suliivan; Touey J- | Monday at 5 p. m. at Second Con- | Gleason vs. Charles I. Thayer. Wii- | Rev, Joel S Ives of Hartford will Chestnut Street ily have made their home in MNew I Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardson aad Boynicd Furnacea 55 West Main S el Norwich, <. At gregational .‘me-h. i L oEeR llam R. Rittenhouse vs. Groton anl|gpeak In the Taftville Congregationul | Il Tuesday at 7. al hurch o ¢ | Stonington St. Ry. Co. church Sunday morning on the subject | ¢4 »” WM. FRISWELL'’S, Good “Bhepnera " " ¢ Lottt ie Al e Mersick™ Underground = F. 25 and 27 Franklin Street S NSnefoay et b S ostieiat. Browd: For Care of Hero’s Gfave. — — 1 way Congregational chureh fgs ; Bivorce on Three GFound Gasolene Storage Tanks : s : - Thursday 4t 7.45, the celebration of | . Répresentative Thomus J, Kelley of Asks S e F o g eaC] Windl futhered ovelent By papers filed on Friday with the % e Funeral Director J |.,:" Sl i sionif | Wi ISR Yttty 1) o0 Bt M s S0 WL e | vour memon ot storine sasonne| HEQTING and Plumbing, oW York alleges. desertion | gy Underwriters. With a “MERSICK’ 92 Franklin Streat JOSEPH BRADFORD e Lyon, one of Cotinecticut's Civil war | Gordon of “riday m., Geo L £ oS 2 BOOK BINDER md Embalmer A St ivfin:.rv:,;fix;::x' heroes, in a sightly condition, und ap- lus the grounds for the divorce sull | GNERGROUND GASOLINE TANK chiireh, i peared before the commitles on ap- [ehe brings sgaiust Herman 3. Gordos | gt pacoin i ol SASITIEE AN \ % z 70 Frankiin 8t Bllll:‘rglnzflulldln‘ s % kropriations to secure 8200 for (e care | of Norwlch, She wlso ulleges habitinl | 26" Duildings, so there 18 no danger % Blank Books Matle and Ruled te Order elephone 642- & of the lot in the cometery In the {own | intemperance and intolerable cruelty. | gt g CORR 20, (ER8 18 0O CAREC e 108 BROADWAY Prompt _service day or night. Cemman, Gléss Didn'e. 8. of Jaatford, Eaxtford, while negligent | They were married Jan. 5. 1sos. sk | Dom fre, and vou have a supply of| DOBERT J COCHRANE Lady Asstheass: The court of ‘common bleas was te| ot the burial lot, Mr, Kelley charged. | alleges that he deserted her in April, | pRERPY WERIRE SAsoline, alwhys at ; Yelephone 253 ! bV o e here, Friday afternoon | is seeking an apprephation of $i5,000 [six years later, She asks the custody | (280 OVt ComPIite Witk the ex-| . oy Plumbing, Steam bl Residence 118 Broadway for a rehearing on the suit of Raugh-|te erect a memorial hall, whither it |cf ®eir minor son. scroraing o 10hEton. 10 Weat Matn st., ' TR 1s Do aavertising medium 1o ' Opp. Theatre. Telephone 642 tigan ve. Norwieh Nickel & Brass Co., | will remeve the remains of General e THE C. S. MERSICK & GO. Herwick, Cons. Eastern Connectiout equal to The Bul- but did not sit_because Judge Waller | Lyon, which weuld be contrary to the | It's easier for a girl to knlt her brows - S. S| . set's foi business mu?u could net attend. ® wishes of the general than te darn her socks 272-292 State Street, New Haven, Conn. Agent N. B. O. Bhéot Packing, aprid