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The Bulletin. Saturday, March 22, 1913. Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS €8 Main St. The Bulletn should be deliverea everywhere in the city before § & m. Subscribers who fail to receive it by that time will confer a faver by re- THE WEATHER. Today's Weather Forecast. For Southern New England: Saturday and prob: colder Saturday; LanY ASSISTANT whER meouesTen TEETH Suamanreep, ably Sunday: brisk to high west Predictions from the New York Her- ald: On Saturday it will be generally overcast with falling temperature and ceded by snow or rain and followed by The present Easter Sunday be generaliy Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's pharmacy, temperature and Dr. T. J. KING changes Friday: Originator of the King Safe Sys- tem of Dentistry. matter how oid, delicate or nervous, filled or crowned without a particle of pain or discomfort. FULL SET Rith Natural Gums _Don't buy old style Natural Gums on teeth are used and_absolutely prevent the detection of artificial teeth in the mouth. Gola Crowns $5; Gold Filling Any person, no Highest 58, lowest 5 Predictions for F3 east winds. Friday’s weather: Threatening with teeth. The only by Dr. Bridge Work $5; other fillings n sets are ordered. All work ~uaranteed. KING DENTAL PARLORS -er Smith’s Druz Store 9 a m to 8 p m Six_hours after high water It i3 low tide, which is followed GREENEVI' LE NEWS Plant of Finishing Company Closed— Strikers Are Planning a by finod tide. EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attorney-at-Law. Shamnon Buildin; A movement is on foot among the striking workmen of the U. pany's Greenville plant to orga parade to be lead { BUY THE BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK —at WM. FRISWELL’S, 25 and 27 Franklin Street C. M. WILLIAMS dealer in SUPPLIES and BUILDING MATERIALS of all kinds. ESTIMATES cheerfully given on CONTRACT WORK. 216 MAIN ST. the parade afternoon but the streets made it necessary report concerning plication. had been i lice asking for the streets. strikers to holg the parade soric time is expected two hundred strikers who have joined the I headquarters and plans for thei ing parade were discussed in the ish and other foreign language closed down the emploves wages were due were two boilers were ri process of bleaching for s or to finish otherwise they GEORGE G. GRANI, Undertaker and Embalmer <2 Provideace St., Tafivill: Prompt attention to day or night calla aori4M WFawi would spoil and be y all of the employes h went out in shade strikers, of foreign & thus turning seve Telephone 6§30 MISS ELLA M. POTTER Instructor of Piano and Harmony Qoom 6, Alice Bldg. WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE| DAN MURPHY & co. and Cigars of employme: Good Friday Services. Good Friday was observed w the morning the evening. services were well attended. service for 00l will be ot at 3 o'clock Sun There were no_specia Cerner of Water and Market Sta commemor: Ricketts, the pasi DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon ze of Dr. S. duriog his las: iluess. McGrory Building There was a large attendance. morning at the passion Mary’s church parishioners the cross were observed in the ch service was Geer's pract Norwich. Tonn the Catholic the church, PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING services in in the morning. B. Y. P. U. Soci Wednesday social was given Third Baptist church by 7 large aitendance the social and an excellent programmn. members of the sa e programme was a River Shannon Any Leaks in That Roof or Gutter Pipe ? it 1s tie very best to have them repaired and don't walt or put it oft. Call us at once and let us put your roof an: sonductor pipes for the winter. A. J. Wholey & Co., in drst-class mandolin solo, Miss Doroth Games were. refreshments were served mittee in_chary Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up-to-date bathroom only less refresting than the bath if. During the summer you will | e more look to the bath for bodily 1 will show you samiples and of the porcelain and othes give you estimates for the work putting them in in the best manner & sanitary standpoint—and guar- Stes the entire Job. J. E. TOMPKINS, ©7 West Main Street S. F. GIBSON lin and Sheet Metal Worker Agen: for Richardson and Boyntus Peckham of Prospect First Mesting on will hold its first service in the known as the The Sunday the first time Easter Louis Oldburg of North in Meriden Main street E. Soules and Stanley in Providence ang Boston. Mavor T. C. Murp Stapleton have bheen asked short addresses on the openinz night New Britain. have arranged for the opening of a Main Strast. Norwich, Tur T. F. BURNS, Heaiing and Plumoing, 92 Franklin Strest ROBERT J.COCHRANE| Gam Bitains, 10 Weat Ma: Sessions are held every Saturday. Funeral Director and Embaimer 70 Frankiin St., Bulletin Bullding Telephions 842-2 Prompt service day or night. Lady Assistant, Restdence 118 Broadway Telephons $42-3 Nerwict, Con Agent N. B. O. Shant Packine Opp. Theatre, KB 15 me ndvertising medium i e ¢ cqiei"io The Bu ‘Eastern Cennectics! letia tar R-siness r GROTON GIRL’S ROMANTIC MARRIAGE! NORWICH BULLETIN, " SATL Miss Buddington Made Unconditional Surrender to Major * Rodman After Speedy Courtship in the South in 1863— General Wool Made Speech at Norwich Depot After Inspecting Fort Trumbull. ] The arrest of a disloyal ordnance officer of Fort Griswold was one of the stirring events which followed _the visit of Major General Wool to Ne London this week fifty years ago, and an order was then issued putting in- to effect stringent regulations regard- ing those who might visit the fort | The garrison | make "Gome: prov protestion. | T | Bulletin of March, 1863 Finishes Pastorate at Christ Church. March 16, 1863—Rev. J. Treadwell Walden, rector of Christ church, preached his farewell sermon on Su da for Philadelphia to - assume t} | rectorship of St. Clements churca n_that city. | " Robert Coit, Jr., of New London has been nominated for fudge of proba:e the republicans of that district. ge. The Port Royal New South gives the Romantic Marri following particulars relative to the | mar of Major Rodman of the Seventh resiment and Miss Budding- ton of Groton. They were married after an saintance of only three weeks. The bride is the daughter .f Captain - Buddington of Groton. She | was in the South when the rebellion broke out und remained with the rebels until a few weeks since, whe. she was forwarded under a flag of truce from their lines to Fernandin» for the purpose of returning to her friends at home. There Major Rod- man met her. proposed with true mili- tary prompiness. and the result was an | on the parc wedding. sirrend d o spee: A Scriptural Weapon. the shining lights brou k to illuminate the pea:ec ; Gailn New Haven. Gallagher indicate o bloa but we ventire to say that indiviu: if he he does in muddling glizh nguage, no army of moderate size n © egainst him. Samson siew his sands the jawbone of an ass. Gall murder on the land's lang, with the same weapon. Promotion in the 21st. March 17, 1863—The following pro- motions and 2ppointments in Connect- nts offi announc- 5 and re- | cex »f Company H. was further ordered to | bemin artillery drilis and practice. At- tention was called to New London in several speeches made in Hartford (o the unprotected situation of New London harbor from rebel attack, and ! arguments were adduced to show that national government ought to sion for its better | foval to the government of tne Unitel | States. TUpon passing through Noc- e following are extracts from the afternoon. He leaves this week | James W. Johnson, Franklin, Co. B. “eeds as well in killing men | signed; Lieutenant Frank C. Jef- ton, promoted. ingham and staff, made a Visit of ii.- morning. Afterwards both the gen- erals and governor spoke at an ea- ihusiastic meeting at Lawrence harl. ‘Wool ordered the arrest of Ordnance Sergeant Boody in charge of Kort Griswold for uttering sentiments di wich by train en route to Hartford, General Wool made a brief speech t: Fishing Worth While. James H. Hyde and Totis Main mai: & little piscatorial excursion to Stou- the afternoon with a string of 76 fin® pickerel and 54 bouncing perch. P. Wattles of Norwich Town as their candidate for probate judge, on Wed- nesda: i 2 Deaths ir 26th Regiment. The following deaths have occurred i the 26th resiment since February 1, 1863: Feb. 6, Thomas H. Shirley Groton, Co. K; Feb. 10, leonard Ba: zer, New London, Co. E: March 6, The democratic senatorial conven- tion for the Eighth district nominatel gave Mr. Kinney 11 votes, Thomas W. Wheeler 5. March 20, 1363—David F. Waller, the popular conductor on the steamboat train for some vears past, has gone into service on the Boston and Wor- cester road. He is succeeded by Con- ductor E. Morrill formerly of ths Norwich and Worcester and late of the ed in Pomfret and vicinity to be des- nated as Light Infantry Co. A. Sev- enth Regiment, First Brigade of | left | her sister, following officers on Saturday: Cap- | New {tain. Albert Clanp of Pomfret: firsi | Florence Thacher, lieutenant, A. Z. Kies of Killingly:|the Easter vacation. "TAFTVILLE in Sacred Heart Church—Village Gosip. Connecticut_militia. -They chose t second lieutenant, Horace Clapp of Pomfra March 2 1863 —Hon. Augustus Erandaegee is booked to speak at po- litical rallies at Willimantic, Salem and | Good Fri Lebanon next week The friends of the Union crowded Treadway hall on Friday evening to Greene « and Ebenezer learned was appoint- eloquent speech for the Union. church, Socialists Local Decide to Send Rep- | resentative to Hartford. The socialist party held its regular meeting Thursday night with George the chair. A committee was 1 to inquire about the feas a dance for the ben strilers. A T ows, was pas: socialist party favorable action I, the workmen's compens: and the trades d > act hat copies of n forwarded to Representa- elaney and Senator the Labor commit- tee, the of the house of 1epre- sentatives and the clerk of the senate. d to send a represen- tford to speak .in fave at 10 lity C efit of the b olution in effe inanimously of Norwich CONNECTICUT PATENTS. Norwich and Danielson Men Are in This Week’s List. sued to Con- k _ending fol on, tool 2d from lows Conkl holder Constant, Danielson, shuttle W. Donning, Stamford, temporz ng for type- writers W Stamford, jam Grunow, Jr., Wa. g counter; David H. vden, E - typewr Hawes 1sion . door nge nk §. d, Meriden, shade globe Wiiliam Lorenz, Hariford self locking cotter pin; Amos H. Low t, lifting jack; Edward ty_de E. Porter, New en, Bridgep: Poehnert, Rock looms; Wils | front winding clock movement; Mich- il Raughifzan, Norwich, s: fastener: Philip F. Reinhart steam blower; John C. Ring. | port, sewing machine; Alber Bristol, sheei metal stractu fen T. Smith, Stamford, stenc machine: Wiilia A F rtford, knife. AT THE AUDITORIUM. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. | 7The Auditorium has another first | auality “bili for the last three days of the week and the excellent offerings of vaudeville and moiion pictures met with a most enthusiastic reception at the hands of Thursday'’s audiences Bessie has a remarkable bird act, her cockatoos holding the interest of all | Rube Howard is some comedian with a lively line of jokes and parodies and big hand for his offerings. The | Edwards ~ Brothers have the featurs number of the bill with their burlesque athletic stunts. Just how they perform their unbelievable stunts is left to the imagination of the audience, but the effect of their wonderful performance | gets a is most entertaining. The motion pic- tures are of a high order, rounding out a pleasing bill Rev. P. C. Wright Conducted Meeting. At the Thursda; service at the Central Baptist church, {led by Rev. P. C. Wright, the signid- cance of Good Friday and the events of Christ's last evening previous to the crucifixion were considered. The ser- vice closed with the commemoratisn of the Lord’s supper. There was a large attendance at the meeting. A letter was granted Jullan Cran- dall iransferring him to the church ¢ Rev. . 8. Holloway in New York city. YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE pain aleng the back, dizziness, head- Bche and General Tanguor Ger & pask- Bge” o8 fiother ATV ARO& R 757, the Pleasant root and berh eure for wil Kiduey, Bladder and Urinary troubles, Whet you feel all run down, fired, weak nnd withoul energy use this remurable combinaiion of na- ture's herbs and roots, As a tenie lax- ative jt has no cqyul, Mother Gray' i Aromgtio-Tear s sald vy Druggists *on ent by mail for 50 cis. Samnte sent REE’ Address The Mother Gray ~- Roy, N, ¥, | one evening prayer re__ BRAKEMAN WAS STRUCK oY WEST SIDE BRIDGE. Riding on Top of a Car. At 10.25 Perry E o'clock Thursday mornlis evier of XNew London, freight brakeman on the Central © road, was struck by the West n street bridge. while standing on a freight car which was being switch was thrown to the top of the car, but remained conscious and held on to t car. He was taken to the Back: heepital in the ambulance and wa: fcund to have sustained a cut across his ear and a depression of the temple hone two Inches above the left ear Dr. P. J. Cassidy attended the man. He has been on the road for some {ime and was well acquainted with the locality. He will probably r JUDGMENT FOR $390. City of New London. | Charles H. Champlin was awarded | a judgment of $390 against the city of | the Néw London by the jury in the supe- | mantic Friday rior court at New London Thursday | afternoon. Champlin sued the city for | $5.000 for injuries suffered w into a coal hole on the sldewalk at the | holldays with relatives here. corner of Main and Shapley streets. The judgment carries with it the | court co ‘harscd early Thursday afternoon by Judge ~Curtls and shortly after 3 o'clock retired for a verdict, reaching | at 4.20 plaintiff claimed In his com- to have heen kept from his work as a mason for a long period and he will always be hindered in his | work by the effect of these injuries. | 1 it was the last jury action of | current term. Court did not sit but comes In Tuesday to try ses. Fog Teo Thick for Boats to Come | Through from New York on Time. Steamer Maine oi the New London | line and frelghter New York of tho| Ty in Norwich, 1t Has Steod the mont Transportation com- pany did not arrive at New London | on time Friday because of the dense ! fox. The Malne did not leave her wharf in New York until § o'clock Fri- day morning, and was due to reach New London at 6 Central Ves ines in New York at the usual time, bue was obliged to anchor in the har- bor because of the fo uled 1o arrive at § o'clock. [ Both the Lowell of the New Lon don line and the freighter New Lon New London about the usuai time on Thursday night and reached their des- ination in safety. Board of Trade Expects Large At.|being rd to Be Held. Kidney Pills, procured at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store, (Statement given August tendance at T For the third of their nooday lunch eons this season, the Board of Trade is expecting as large an attendance 2s was present two weeks ago at the Wauregan house. Secretary Tibbis has sent out the notices for the lunch- | iy eon for next Monday at the Wauregan Pouse, and President James C. Ma> say along timely topics in civic and industrial life. weeks after the preceding one because: the business men voted at the last i | cents. have the luncheons every two week: AT DAVIS THEATER. States. Vaudeville and Photoplays. aked e b No stronger bill has heen presented 8ervices Today and on Easter Sunday —Local Hospitality Tendered Guests from Many Points. At Sacred Heart church there will be blessing of the paschal candle and of the baptismal waters at 7.30 o'cluck this (Saturday) evening. A special musical programme has ‘been arranged for a union service of the Christlan Endeavor society and regular church service to be held Sun- day evening at the First Congrega- tional church. ’Bah.’m!htlr Hope Vé"l d.": the l|iln- ; " ot the serton Sunday ‘mormin frey, Co. A, to be adjutant, vice Dut- | 3t rirse Aothodist church. A ape. o e i863—_General Wool aui glll Cfllh(:fl!fln will be taken for conm- 1863—G 21| ference claimants. At staff, accompanied by Governor Buck- scrvice a missionary collection will e : ) 2 [nghim and S ma0e o buusdy | aken ana the Davia Livingstone con Notes of the Holiday. s at L i | The Club of Four met th Durlng his stay In New London Gen | 1" yerbert Bushnell at his home on the Scotland road. pure regulate = Miss Isabel Bacheler. a student at|&nd foul the Academy, will spend the vacation at her home in Talcottville. 2| There will be an Easter concert giv- s as the enthusiastic crowd that wa. en by the Sunday school at Scotland sembled at the depot. road hall Sunday alternoon. Miss Lilllan Drexel Gough, a teacher in New her home ou ington on Tuesday and returdea in| Wauwecus Hill for over Easter. Miss Winifred MacAdam March 19, 1868—The democrats of | Town street is at her home in Mel- this provate district nominated Oliver | rose, for a few days' Mrs. Owen S. Smith left Friday to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. T. Snowden Thomas, of Lynn, Mass. Mrs. E. C. Jones left Friday for he- home in New York city after a wes visit with her sister, Kromer, of East Town street. Eight — Hoeliday William C. Town street is entertaining her nieces Miss Frederika Hyde of Brooklyn, W. Kinney. The informal Dallot | Jtise Frederiks Hyde of Brookls . Easter va Miss C. C. Bacheler, one of the fac- ulty of Miss Masters' school at Dobhs- Ferry-on-the-Hudson, is Easter recess at her home Town street. Miss Gertrude S. Hyde, a member of & ad.y 4 the faculty Boston and Worcester road. e Sacuty Femalifihta Coppany. pass the Easter vacation at her home A military company has been form- | on Washington street. came Friday F. Thacher of Tanner street this week to spend a_month with E. Willlams, sranddaughter, going with her for L the week end Mrs. Kern's father. Aime Woods left Friday the holidays with his parents in Staf- | fora Springs. Holidays for Employes. All the departments in the mill shut down Thursday night until morning except the spooling room to permit ‘some repairs to be made the mill. Bertram Bailey of Tri Hartford, is with his parents, Mr. and Bailey, over the T 5 The special Lenten services listen to speeches from Hon. James | gacred Heart church were . well Wadsworth and W. H. L. Barnes, Es ... | tonded Friday. 5 : of New York. His honor Mayor | gerved E DR WA oY in the morning in the afternoon. (Saturday). which is a fast day, th> ed chairman. Mr. Barnes made 1A will also be special observance in the Easter Sunday will memorated in the church with special music and floral decorations. lled the meeting to order | were held Soccer Game Not Played. The soccer football season Perry Brewer of New London Was | ville did not open Friday morning as expected. as no game was played, there sl i being some difficulty in sec ers for the teams, one of which was to represent. the married and or- | the single men. Jabez Miss Mary caller on her aunt, Thursday Miss Hope Wilcox left Thursday for a few davs' stay at her home in Po- quetanuck. i Richard Coleman of Merchants' ave- eG to the New Haven road tracks. Helnue is in Willimantic Herbert Pollard of New York is vis- iting his parents here. Frank Lafleur of New London speut Friday at his home here. SEai Peter Fournier of Plainfield Brewer is 34 vears old and married | rejatives on Hunter's avenue. Patrick Phalan of Attawaugan is|_°rett C. “Cascarets” Best For 1'19“ Bowels No Headache, Bad Taste, Sour | Stomach or Coated Tongue by Morning It is miore necessary that you keep Bowels, [Lwer ana ané fresh than it is to keep the sewers and drainage of o large city free from obstruction. Are you keeping clean Cascarets—or merely sageway every few days with salt cathartic pills or castor oil? important. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove . sour, undigested and fermening food | System of poisons, gases take the excess from the liver and carry cut of the the constipated waste | ter and poison in the ntestin:s and No odds how badly and upset vou feel, a Cascaret tonight will straight- en You out by morning. while you sleep. your druggist will clear, stomach sweet, and your liver | and bowels regular for month: the children—their sides need a good, gentle cleansing, | YANTIC 1 PPENINGS Bishop Brewster to Cenfirm Class of | Home-Comers — | Who Are on Week End Trips. \Confirmation by Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster will be held church Salurday evening, A class of eight is being prepared. Marion Bddy Norwalk. James McCreedy is passing the hol- with his parents, reedy of Philadelphia. Mazure and daughter Ruth Boston, calied there erious illness of Mrs. Mazure's grand- Anna Park has returned from | Maud Lamoine is spending the vacation with Baltic reiitives. Emily Miller is spending a few in Westerly and Providence. Warren Yapp has left for Lowell af- ter passing a few Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kern are spend- in Norwalk with Edward Jones left Thursday spend Baster in_Waterbury John and Evan Jones Murphy of Moosup was a Mrs. Carl BORN. HANKS—In Gurleyville. March Dwight Stedman. and Mrs. Dwight Hanks TUBBS—At Backus hospital, 21, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs of Fort Point | Health or Suffering | 'The main reason why so many women suffer greatly at times because of a run-down con- dition. Debility, poor cireula- tion show in headaches, lan- guor, nervousness and worry. ECHAM’S PILLS (The Largest Saie of Any Modisine In the Werkd) This is| are the safest, surest, most convenient and rmost economi- cal remedy. They clear the ] urify the relieve suffering and ensure such good health and strength that all the bodily organswork naturally and prop- erly. In actions, feelings and | looks, thousands of womenhave | proved that Beecham’s Pills Make All The Difference Sold everywhere. Women will find the directior 'BE inside with forcing a Outfit complete with ception of run pipe, which varies according to location. THE C. S. MERSICK & CO, 272-292 State Street. New Haven, Conn. They work | A 10-cent box from keep your head | with every bex THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILDING CO., In:. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH. CONN. April is_spending tlon with Mrs. Fred How- ath of Lawrence, Mass. E. London is spending the holidays | with his parents in Edward A. Jones week end with his sister, Schiough of Waltham Thomas Hart Jr, is spending week end the guest of friends in Wor- is spending Mrs. Sarah Mr. and Easter Novelties Easter Chicks, Ducks, Rabbits, Dolls, Toys, Favors, Baskets, Post Cards, Booklets and Novelties MRS. ELWIN FAY'S Franklin Square weeks in town. STORAGE Largest capacity in the A N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St All kinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for driveways and CONTRACTOR EVERYTHING cover. visiting his brother, Thomas Phals 1. of Taftville. : { Thompson of New Champlin Gets That Award Against| is at his home on Front street for the Ster vacation Vaughn and Mi DOWNES—CARR—In 1913, by Rev. Luther M Edwin Dow! and Miss Viola Peacedale, R. I. GARDNER — BURDICK — In March 13, 1913, bw the Rev Brown of New London. D: Gardner of Central ¥ Carrle Burdiek of Moosup. umber of local fans accompan aftville basketball team to Will'- Richard Schofield re spending n he fell | Pawtucket MARRIED. VAUGHAN—_BROMLEY—In Pro March 18, 1813, se Tda Bromiey Prestor. & of Lebanon, Imogen OVERLAND CAR Telephone 904-5 and get a demonstration of the best car| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scott and fam- of Willimantic Scott's father on Providence street ar the trial. The jury was |y Visiting Mr. | ECOLESTO! Chamberlatn, | cently W. W. Backus hospital. is recovering will soon be able to return to her home. Charles Lomand, | commissioner at | spending his vacation with relatives in York, was the suest He loft Friday Panama and Funsral late home. Graham Fr SOUND STEAMERS HELD. ing for New York. THE TRUE TEST dence Saturday after ck. Interment at Y. cemetery. The hardest test fs the test of t ess our Pills have stood It kindnase, tributes’ In our r ent 4 ¥ FREDERICK B. WILLOUGHBY, MRS. FREDERIC WILLIAM F ol ana Doan's Frelghter New York left her moor- | well in Norwich. Kidney sufferers can hardly ask for stronger proof than the She was sched- | to110wing: , 46 Palmer St, DIED. In _ South of 8 N. Yerrington. aged & Rervices will be residence of her son, H. L. No. 428 Washington street, day afternoon at 3 o'clock Yerrington cemetery. LEVITSKY—In Norwich, March 21, 1913, Wiizabeth Hertel wife of Theo- dore Levitsky. aged 27 vears services will be held 100 Seventh street, Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock. HUNT—In this city. March Elizabeth Hunt, daughter frod and Martha A. Hunt CARD OF THANKS. the undersigned. ¢ sincere and heartfelt manv friends and relatives sympa(hy ond beaut nt for the money on the market far next vear. M. B. Ring Auto Co. Chestnut Street Babies Soon they will be big boys nd girls, and their faces will | be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll catch their smiles. THE PHOTOGRAPHER Opposite Norwich Savings Society. Mrs. Harriet R. Eecleston. GTON—In Norwich March -., 1913. Lydia E. Morse. ela It you wish Miss Adles to dr | ctherwise vou may be dis There 18 no satistaction like kn g you have clean, perfectly sterilized human hair, if your own hair chan to be thin or faded. No ine ir State has the stock Miss Adles kee 308 Maim Si, mext te Chelses Bank C. RUHLE. WILLOUGHBY “Some years ago a suffered from cold he caught set- tied on his kidneys and aggravated the = = His kidneys were disordered BLANEARMENS LUNCH as was shown by the kidney secretions wich, Conn., say | don of the Central Vermont line left pooi o backache. trouble. brought prompt relef. 1908.) LASTING EFFECT. later interview Mrs. “Doan’s Kidney Pills cured a member of my family of kidney trouble pherson is arranging for the local bus- | some vears ago and there has been no iness men who will have something 10 | recurrence of it. I willingly confirm my former public endorsement of this The luncheon this time comes two |remedy.” For sale by all deaiers. Foster-Milburn CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Strect, Funeral Directors & —AND— Emtflmrs. Lady Aseistant. Telephone call 225-3. Honoy B. Chivem. Wm. Smith Allen Adam’s Tavern ine public (ie Dnest standara Drand.: of Beer of Europe and America, hemiux, Fisner, Culmbach Bavarias Eeer, Huss Pale and Burton, Musir Bcotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin _Stout, C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Bunker £l P. B. Ale, Frauk Jones' Nourish- img Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, adweiser, Schiits and Pabst A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. Bock Beer New York, sole agents for the United Remember the name — Doan’s — and at the Davis theater than that for the close of this week, With the Fou Musical Cates, in their melodious of- ferings, the comedy sketch of the Irish AMillionaire and DeVers and DeMinch in thelr k. . ATCHISON, M. D., PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Shanoon sidz Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE We guarantee our service to be the e inost reasonable nrices. MAHONEY BROS., Delivered to any part of the city. ORDER NOW. H. JACKEL & CO. We have a large line of the best ma nfactured in t est prices, Falls Ave| yoSEPH BRADFORD Nei Sullivan o, | oo & Secona by Neil J. Sullivan & Co. L s marvelous escape acts the bili is full of topliners. Actual scemes frem the starting of the first veyage of the Titanic make | First-class Wine the features in one of the picture | Meals NEWMARKET AOTEL, 718 Boswil Ave. BOOK BINDER k Books Made and Ruled to Order The L. L. Chapman C(L Liquors and Cigars Raxebit serve Joehp Tuckis Pron Tel 43-& ietin for b F c GEE PIANO . G y TUNER Phene 611 Nerwich. Cenn. EHERE 1 8o agvertimn madim 108 BROADWAY ZXelephone 257 Eticut saual'to Tas Buis “Mersick” Undergreund Gasolene Sterage Tanks Your method of storing gascline t _meet with the approval of the re Underwriters. With a “MERSICK” DERGROUND GASOLINE TANK the gasoline from buildings, so there is no danger from fire, and you have a supply of kept at & safe distance izzling _gasoline m. Friswell Factory Agent for the High Grade “"Hamilton” Waich Factory Adjusted and Timed Lowest Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed WM, FRISWELL 25 and 27 Franklin St. {Gentlemen: This is the time ito order your Spring and Sum- imer Shirts. CUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS {are one of the features of our business. We guarantee you a per | fect fitting Shirt from excep tional material and patterns ‘The Toggery Shop 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct WALL PAPERS Just received, a large stock of els | gant designs in Library, Chamber, and Kitchen Wall Papers ranging in price from 5c a roll ALL BORDERS FREE SHEA & BURKE 37-41 Main Street MISS M. C. ADLES { Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist FOR THE BALL the Easter Monday B make an appointment ppoint Telephone 653-4 GOING TO EUROPE want to send your friend a for passage to this country. I _an ent. for the Cunard, White Allan, Leyland, Ame French, Red, Star Hamburg-Americ North German Lioyd and other . Also coastwise lines. Have vour b reserved now for spring and Aun Tickets and_tours to muda, Jamaica, Cuba, Panama, Ge Florida, Texas, California and s the world. John A. Dunn Steamshtp and Tourist Agent 80 Main Street Our Spring showing of CARRIAGES and HARNESS is open for your inspection. country at the lo Before trading this year let us show you our line and quots your our prices, 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct,

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