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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES . WARMER TOMORROW. —_— gown she wore a rain coat that had | Been drenched and . her. Head was POETRY . B crowned. by a.dainty_spring hat. Her - Y nANIELsuN N : NE husband held an -umbrella proteot- 3 ; w, ingly ho‘\;%r‘thc.:g Zeally lookea as |- | 5 If all. the skies were sunshi 3 : roaliz was ratn- Our faces would be fain Moving Plotures and Illustrated Songs P g S R ‘Vaudeville and Moving Plotures at To_feel once m’_fi'&-‘%‘fflw Festival at T. A. B. = ing like it has seldom ralned before. s 3 o i nore upon them SR BRI Soriousty heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT. e ool i UG The Merkle-Harder Company at the Davis Theatre. Virginia Dare Council, No. 5, D. of DANIELSCN Albigence Covell, dance as to witness the scene from the |, Alblgence Covi e satonaly’ ar INSERTED AT RATE OF balcony or reserved sections of the Our hearts would orten lone For one sweet stra tor oo L nee s at No. 65 Union Street. i 3 Jmoels at No 65 Unlob, Streel. | | Frederick A. Jacoba Injured When Ges | main floor, at his farm in the southwest corner . - z To break th § & Bythlan mail, o 7 Stove Explodes—Damage Done by! The music for the concert and the g{mgil:“:“:go e S - reak the end! _se Oscar, No. §0.V. O. of A.| Storm—Military Ball in Henor of | ddnce programme of 20 numbers was ered 5 li i d t th l It 1te were alway o' T i1dins. i Mr. 11 - lways m ao S A Ch e © Colonel ~ Henry S. Dorsey—Poor | oY the Fhoenix orchestrs, which play. Toin 18" Pios of Dolases, Coforada, but C pel' ne, six woras o e l1ine Ay Souls would seck Feilue AN . TS Woman Loses $70. was the Bromipter for the mumber of |18 Sl cceupying it - 1n the quiet arias ot grier. ) e Froderick A. Jacobs is confined to| OtHer tham round dances on the pro- e epiie. ReHenhicrE Kl e ok & e Atted. | his home, suffering from Injuries sus- B risin B. L. Darble of the Thir- | West Woodstock to take charge of the WANTED. FOR SALE. TO RENT. s 2 2 talned when an explosion occurred | te, = D with | Courtney Hill farm, which they re- moton | “I.89 mot see why folks . Froms & gns stove whioh Mo Tacobs wag | Louth company was floor director,with | cutly” Gurchased from Charles. R, |, WANTED Ladlesweave bead chalns | FOR SALE_Four horses ranging | T RENE for summer,q) Stonington | - Sald"Jorkine “or rhe z Informal meeting of _the United | [yt out. F. E. Withee of the cent Spars momente: reply envelope. Bead | 1060 to 1Zov, from 350 to $225. barn | Conn.. on Darling Hill, For 50 cents & pound you Workers at the Central Baptist church | LE'URE In the basement of his home, | company as assistant, and Sergeants | KRIght. The farm ls one of the Anest | Works, 4, New Haven; Conn. mar2sd |34l Main, opd. Pos martsd - | railwhy station, Jarse Sottige, turnisho| R wirloln (el LY UL Monday, March 31st. See adv. o road street, for the purpose of |Ira A Warren and John K. Casey and | {3 th5 Part of the country, containing | “Syywipu—xt once, middls _aged| 5 O WHE EORNS, Wyokof- | fines). naohatructea visw ot Lo L sound | FOF {he same money you ca = temporarily blinded from { SRsCt thnitoies Ude ot : man o Sall ol fnest Rome grown | Blanchard Siraina eggs iroi Yearing | irom Aew London to Block 1siand, sta- | why snonid om ame re " LR vas SR SATE Suffered other infaries, buf they are| H o Diane (PATCR Mas ded,nY aier e N S RimSay producte, THERR & Co Y | N aniners. Norwien Conn: BT | B oo Beugl DoREnt B Clinton chiiths, o2 e C 3 3 . S. Dorsey of New London and Mrs. | An ‘important social even anchester, Conn. mar: . ‘Bandberg, Norwich, Conn. R. F. | to owner, Samuel Doughty, 31 Clinton I The Spendthrift, Tonight. not believed o be of a serious nature. | Frederic O. Armington of Danielson. | nigh school year 18 i b bt | T e e Nand Do No. T “Gleh Acre Yards" Phond | 8L, “Newsrk, N. J. BarlsWEM by It indication counts for anything the | Retuming from Hospital. About 60 couples were in the march |neld in the gymnastum of ‘the high | Addreas fihe Adams dfe. Co sneiion | “o oo e | X0 mENT_NIse plemvnt furnisned e theatre will be packed Friday | Mrs. Georse Lyon of the West Side tyat - |school this ~ (Friday) evenins, the Conn. marzs " B—Open launch, Z2xi > | room, aii modern convanicnces, centra Why = e e o S e merany | is expected 1o Teturn fo her home fo- | 3 By Capt. E. L. Darbie. Not 80 many | junior prom. This event Is given by | —WANTED For April 1st, two ox- | o planked, oak and manogany trim, | location. ~lInquire Bulletin Office. p B e e S peathuitt, | duy, After having uadersons an eperar | Same out for tfie dance as was ex- |ihie members of the junior Class for | peNlénced munch sodnter mefi. ‘Inquire | Mosa's milee: Bo W, Gasiail, Mysie | —araod S SRESR LGS otiar you oin Mr. Brown is also author of A Fool | tion at a hospital. pected but about 150 were present and | the members of the senior class, the | of C. Chamberiain, Martin House, Nor-| Conn. rardas "’ | TT0 RENT Cottage of six rooms and | Just think what people had There Was, both plays hag success | It is expected that S. Cady Hutch-|°njoved a very pleasant eveming. members of the other classes of the | Wich, Conn. GoEEAtN AT oe i mslong oubS| Lo et of foxz zoomul with jgurdan | - Right after our great ¢ runs in New York city, and are writ- | ins, shot a week ago tonight,~will be Mrs, Kiwier Lost $70. school attending only by invitation | WANTED_Loom fxer on silk looms: | fit, consiais of 40 QUATt freezer. three | imauire of James Marpho. 301 W ast- | & Ses, PopiauT,cost mone ings of the present day. In brief it | able to o out of doors for a short| Ladislaw Kiwier, resident in Water | Preparations for the event have been | steady work and good Dpay. Apply|size ice breaker, au equipped wWith |ington w.. ‘- “mar27d g Tl aoPE ASETO tells of a business man’s ambitions to | time tomorrow. The wound' in his head | street, reported to Chief George M. |underway for several weeks and some | West Side Silkc Mill. massGoe jtiznt andglopse pulleva, paciong fubs i e onsekesping, priv- | But Jobkins went to buy IR anig (o Switew axirainapcs | WUl Gt Al arin Piling Thursday morning (hat Mrs. |Prelty features have heen arranged for | ' 'WANTED—A_situation, or work by | Soici, Jouait e, o " harivd | ilego of bath. Sirs Handall, 54 Wasn- | And said that Jorkins w who_alm rings her faithful hus- eachers in the schools of Killingly | Kiwier had lost a roll of $70 in ten | who will attend. the day or hour. Mrs. Thomas Fitz- | ZS2CH: SOWOL LIW, 0BR.arie | 100G 0 - 3 5 254 nd Jorkins, ing J band to ruin and bankruptcy. It alse | whose homes are elsewhere in New | dollar bills, wrapped in a handkerchief. | No Action Taken. Eerald, Jewett City, Conn. mar2sd TUx AL — Best 33.00 yoEiasses, | RSO et Declared Ho had bee gends out a warning to the thought- | England leave today for the spring va- | The money was lost at some point be i Jeal. 23 D A e fT e ¥ woman | Eopesly titted, for $1.85. Burnadm, 1¥ TO RENT Large shed for storing | And when he coal m i ea v - n - F. ) i v 'ED—A com; 3 ain - mar: o8es. office. r2 ‘They both set u; might 2 less. The play Is brilliantly blended | cation reces. tween the mvans bullding and the low- | araaugs Jdealers in Putnam have | oriiadls aEs (PEAtestant. pHeferred |~ iom SATE—Thres year old . mars | Dooones: Apply 8% this offios. MAriac| \. i 'flatns they Wers Teciin ] with witty, modern comedy situation, | George C. Lofsrin of Woonsocket was | ergend of Water street, but though a | ward opposing the bill before the leg- | \hy® SMall family; no wasning or iron” | oolt " ired for speed. ~Address Waier | KOR RN Sleroom tenemont at| The nlumber came and cica A but at no timo does it resort to any- |a visitor With friends in - Danielson | sedtch was immediately instituted over | islature which provides for the grant- ing. Inquirer, cafe Bulletin Co. mar2id | Fiijfe ’ Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 17-5 be- |Bast Great Plain. Tel. 747. mari0d out Bl Ut rofmement of he | TUMNGRy. | wnite ana Rertna | Hhsoudh e oo, and, Sentinned |ms of only ane Hicense to eden 100D | L A | e O | R T ot watagaa, 1 —_—=omerT R 2 y ; i 3 TE—s. C. vaie ana brown | sul * o o siness. In Miss Myrile is happily cast in her | Graves were at Webster to attend a | the money could be found, The Kiwier | jnie odohulation of any license town, | good condition. Address L., Bulletin. | Leghorns; excelient Jayvers of ~large quire at Bulletln Office. Tobasd THE BRIGHTER DAY favori; t 3 Lok 3 . this_notwithstanding that Putnam r36d z pyers of ~lar e at_Bullatin: ¢ a_ IGF vorife part, that of Mrs. Ward, the |bal] Wednesday evening. family recently came here to work in @ | would lose many licenses of the ity | —om White esgs. Eggs ror Ldccning oc. Baby | “iro RENT Lower temement, four | Yesterday the joys of life spendMrift. ~ Mr. Burtin as Richard | George Lyon, Jr., who has been ill at | local cotton mill. sh - i > WANTED A barber, 19 Bath Streot, SicOn Custy, ant rooms. Enquire J. Bradford,’ Book- (No thougnt was taken of A Ward, the husband, Messrs. Depew, | his home in New London, i = c should happen to vote no license one | o¢ once; ‘mar26d binder, 168 Broadway. 20020d | Fail erfmronas Hall, Plel, also Mrs. Longsberry, Rus- | in . New - Tonfion: s moeosers Against Felling Park Tr: vear and then return to license. = S alSS Ce 5 —_— 3 ull crimsoned health 5 Selt avd Roymor will all be 'stitebly | o » o Nearly 150 names have been signed | Frederick Dumas, superintendent of | ~WANTED—A second girl. appiy utl o $F090 O 008,25 up vory highest | " FURNISHED ROOMS — Central loca- |\, YO0 . g T Wi Local people who aré® expecting 4 o8 1 = oy s T g M the Columbian Hous marzsa | Brade J & C. EiupHEht 2 | ciom - Mre mma Morss, 18 Usion St | §o heed wis given to loss or 2 cast in congenial parts. ovrerdue Tottars e e e DeCtest | to the petitions against the cutting | , said late Thursday afiernoon & peautiful mahogany case. Torms, $15 | Y6 44 Our carefree hearts kn This afternoon The Heir to the | that the map may have b B 2r' | down of the row of trees on the morth | that up to that time he had received ANTED 1T your eyes trouble you | down, $1.30 per week. The Plaut-Cad- strife, Hoorah will be th fering. « ave been lost in| 7o of Reynolds street e h DO Teports showing serious damages|or your glasses do not fit, write me, | den Co, Pliui-Caaden Hldg.. horwich | FURNISHED ROOMS, all modern con- | The world was ours, and b e the matinee offering. | the flooded . gistriets of &h Saa ¥, ang the south | b e e | & it G L Ger o - ot Do the matines Sieting. | the aistricts of the midale | 592 Of HEVRCIOS STRet And, B ons | to the streets in the city on account | inclosing stemp for reply. Geo. <. Conn. Sou willhave to “go somol to | venlences. 88-Union St Tolephons 834-4 5 performance of Girls. Thi west . gl o thie torrentinl raine: Moon, Optician, Willimantie, Conn. | beat this. mur2l EMW iviid Today the heart may be ; irls. This produc- | ™ John Teneault of New London has | &rS ROW exceedingly strong that the 3 Searzod e Thaer tha heart mes s tion ran ome solid vear in New York New 25 | tres will not be removed, th e Lectures in preparation for the com- FOR SALE My §0x100 lot on Ther roubie ERSaEL o o T % | been a recent visitor with friends in | oS Wil not be removed, though there | |\ 8 pichop Brewster, who wili ad- | WANTED A few honest and ambl- [ mos properiy; besi site on tie hill: Frouples sore muy e A 2 AR 5 Danielson. A pesn s nOic il Ueclalont on tio n tious ladies and gents, Lo sell our high | price reasonable. J. A. Hagberg, 310 FOR SALE. Ang doubty end. pala on minister the Ti ] he rites of confirmation, are | brgde Household® and tollet articies;| Main St. mars1d T e urn o to ashos: 1o : = E—House of 10 rooms with ‘ meranian puppies and | gooq barn suitable for garage: £00d | Tomorrow, ;. > steady, eusy, pieasant and most profic- | — S church this (Friday) evening. able Work: highest commission; vaiu FOR 5. matter as yet. The protest against the Messrs. Shubert and William__ A. 5 5 Wil! Build Four Houses. removal is o strong and so well based, Brady are sending us the big New to begin at St Philip's Episcopal LE York company in Graham Moffat’s | Damase Boulias has commenced the | however, that those opposed to the Scotch comedy, Bunty . Pulls the | contiruction of two houses on Coburn | cutting feel that they have almost won | Carnegie Will Help Toward Organ. | ble free premium._ For fuil purticulars | {Ull, EIOWE doEs lor ssie bY by JRId | reasdn ‘for selling. Inquire at 1% Mo- | pids oot Sirings, at the Davis theatre. It comes | boulevard, Industrial place, these being | their case. Providing that the church . install | 55202 2o5tel to F. W. Houseman, Eox | Bsiofnce adaress, Box 16a, Norwicn, | Xloley Avenue. decdd | For nealir here direct from a years engagement | two of the four houses Mr. Boullas 15| Backed His Horse Just in Time. |an Instrument to cost not less than | soi: Moosup, Conn. mar2dd | 571 4. Puppies will be shown in = So banis re &t the Comedy theatre, New York, and | to build this season. > 5 3 $1,500, And WANTED—AIl kinds of garden work | Smith's Drug Store window Friday and And birds with the original imported compan: J.E. Potter of Elmville had a nar- |$150), Andrew Carnegle has offered | g,,5" by August Hatn, 225 Broadway. | Saturday_of this week. ‘mar27d FOR SALE way riat Bas Doert much an imporiant fas. Tree Blown Down. ‘row escape from injury when the glant Lo Eive half the amount $750. to the | 327%;¢f 57 e A araaa | - s e o A That leads r $0 in the success of Mr. Moftats play. | A Jarge tree In the vard at thehouse | elm in Westfield was blown over by COREnestiion of Ihe Melhodllst ehureh | ~oiNmms—omper T urene pieno 1n “Mahokany case, with || The farm known as the Dr. There 15 in it a protty taniastis Hias | occunied by Gurdon E. Withey on Fur. | the storm Thursday morning. Mr. Pot- | 9f this city. The indications are that | MWANTED “Competent maff for gen- | SFCENL 8IS0 MEGIRINY $705¢ g oy Kimball farm, 30 minutes drive e Tners is In it o pretty fantastic litle | 0o b O ovarey oo irs | {er e ariving Sione Witk hia fen | the church will quickly Taise-the need- | SEAL houscmoric | Apply mre m W stool amd mart pfonn, 84, 3%0 || From Framkin Square n Tows {| HUMOR OF THE DAY 8R4 ‘aareaablo humor. It is an enter: | of ‘Thursday cart when he heard the tree begin to |0 3700, probably more and that the . - C_ | Liaut-Cadaen Bidg., Norwicn, Coni. of Prpston,” contains .70 acres b S tainment of charm and appeals to all | Following _the series of heavy rain- | crack and give notice of toppling over. | °hiIch will soon have a fine organ. 'WANTED—Second-hand paper cut:er, | See this instirument before you buy. land, 80 tillable, balance pasture “And Classas of Aheatremosrsllihe it | storms, the Quinebaug and Assswanks | He sensed the situation and began to | Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Thayer | pand {ever, sporated DBrowp Frinting| mar2iPuW and 'woodland, ‘some timb: Toia’ you I e e e e B sotils | Tivers were Famming - ot sprg. focd | back his horae Just getiing clear of | Were amons the Futnam people that | Oo o)t iliams Be Norwich Ct | —yom sawLE—Oms Cyphors itoew || fhe farm, good supbly of water, Bt Bhoushe 1 whs &l domestic entanglements that arise | 1evel, but no damage from overflow had | the wreck that carried down telephone | Were at Danielson Thursday evening incubator; a:#0 one mliier 100. Address with rux;nlng water in house; Tt ‘,\,;-,-" e ton: Post. Guring the conras ot the comedy . In | been reported up fo Thursday might. . | cables and electric wires in a general | fo aftend the military ball given by | A WANFEI . Acents, call o best peo | “Incubator,” care The Bulletin Co. the house has 9 rooms and attic s OtIn RO gther words she ‘pulls the”sirings.” Attended Complimentary Ball. S T Storekoapers in the Yown of Fast. | 85i6; fres particulars W Irank Down: | —o l o in good condition, barn and sev- ix laRLetier T The 3 e daughter of a Scotch vil- | Am s P 5 ing Co, 62 Center St. Wallingford, Gt | WOR SALI Three good family Jer- |§ eral other bulldings on place. alai Tags “arocer in ahout 1880 Buntys | o YLONE the oficers here for the bail PUINAM org have sullered losses as the result | S350 e Bt s exsliother buldines | on: (90 no 2 of the Thiretenth company given in of visits to their places of business by IR i x 3 Well, only . Who years before gave old man Big- | byl TIirsday evening were Col- | Violence of Thursday's Gale—Waorces. | T West Woodstoce i tnfabod’. Mtamped. onveione for par- | riBht pikns in your Home. . Ferms, $10 | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, | “mr, sa e Bar’ some smoney o dnvestfor nex | pury DOSEy: New London: colonel Gl | Y G0, Ll Married in Gongregation: D. A. R. Mesting This Afterncon. | tioulars” ‘Wabssh Suppiy Co., Desk 317, | down > 3ko0 por ' woek The Wiaut- || Central Building, Norwich Ct || to collect m Pine fined 10t - o ert L. Fitch, S e ' £ wauke Ts. marls Sadden Co. Plaut-Cadden ., Nor- | i Kaen pears Eelen Dunlop to whom Tammas | S 3g g 1 [1eut: B. R. Barrows, | Methodist Church Organ—George B. | in 0dd Fellows' hail this (Friday) af- | sgg sise or larger; must be in workin Foars: marsEi Boston Transerir &t one time was engaged to be mar- s Champlin Still Marconed in Spring- | ternoon. oEder &nd price low. Address with fu FOR SALE — Thirty —head cholce “Darn it all, that troll Tied. Bunty, who has a love wiair of | Needless Alarm of Fire. e onT Mrs ¥.)D. Sargent| and Miss Hlor tloulars, Mra. B. C. Hallock, Box 32, | nortnern cows, Holsteln and Ayrsbires; e Lt Bo wn o e It dnd rdiehiens | AL 1255 b Thursaay e fre do- GULERS S enge Barient Reve beon in Woreeoter | Merrow, Conn e T L R FOR SALE [ 25385 o narm of tra ions. o entire ac- | partment was called out for a chimne; 2 . E. Pratt, supervisor of schools | W. 'ED—Carriage painter. ADDLY | tho 1t Hock eEgs I They’re the only things th ton of the play takes place in_ two | fire In the house of Martin Dooley. on | ty merarts ame jogked for hia morning | 1o Eastford, Ashford and Woodstock | to G W, Harrls, 354 West Main 5L PRt for oo C B 12 Sharpe, Fine Boussianistablo. | Homde ki e dat - iunes days. The company that Messrs. Shu. | Furnace street, at the head of Carter | tolling. of dainage canced. by ihe se: |18 in Hartford attending a super- | _marisd Teiepnore 33-4, Willimentic Division. arranged for two flats with Courfer-Journal visors’ mecting. - WANTED 50,600 feet of lumber for | _ Mar3sd modern conveniences. Situated || ~p, SN0 O L on Sachem street, one of the best Ll i e a terribla thirst, I n bert and William A. Brady are sendi: T arm fi ere storm of Thursday s our patent work—butternut, pOplar of & _Thres pair steers, thrao ady are sending | street. On an alarm from box 14 all of t £ T . This is indi- | V500 5 ™% att of Bradley street patent e FOR SAL ir steers, © s. C. E. ey 3 Patient—Stop the us includes Molly Pearson, Edmund |the companies responded. Thi: rt: ar M Pearson, < . This was an- | o > 5 e o pre an o e Lo Peresford, Vera Pole. Tinclbert Hales, | other case where the borough was sub- Sas Drats T dngntsy (e ‘Des is visiting _her parents, Mr. sna Mrs. [ TS, megC. MigsdOll COmmer rebiba | foals, gloi hanay Horece G Lewis. so! L Am; ngleton, | jected to neegless expense, for a teled| Few in the city ever saw it rain | ips ‘M M. Medbgry attended a2 | WANTED Hired man, single. to| giagoom, Deautiful H F. MiL. 2 . M. 3 s uys a beautifu! enry F. =¥ Tesidential locations In the city. pot. Conn. feb22d | yestorly, R. 1. el Thariod Lot fronting on Sachem street, ||| , Patlent—Stop tho | thirst.- y 100 feet and about 200 feet deep. TELLE0 Margaret N, J. E. MacGregor, | phone alarm “for th =, a e e fire was 1 4 i - b Marjorie D Leonard Booker | was necessary. all that! harder than it did here during Thurs- | meeting of the state D. A. R. as a rep- | Work on farm and board witn famuy. | , 315600 buye 2 beautitul Seney AL || Price reasonable, - ang others. day afternoon when from three 1o | resentatiye of Fiizabeth Porter Put. | $36.00 & month salary. Inguire of Glen | JFT UP'ENT Bane Vith S1o0l S0 SGRIG o (e Rt ceute tolotters s Wombat and mayself The play comes here dir: $7.000 for Armory Repairs. * four o'clock the water fell in sheets. 5 'k ¥arm (Leuyard), Fred Myott, - . * v Sl = P s ect from a |nam chapter, D. A. R, at Cheshire D T Plaut-Cadden Co., Plaut-Cadden Blds., Qquire of time by dolng Furope tos two months’ engagement at the Ma- | The $7,000 that is asked for in a bill |A high wind drove and whipped the | \ednesday. = Norwich, Conn, You should hear this N “How 807" Jeetic thentre CHamamt A the Ma- | roviding for the repair of the aiate | Water about until much of it reached | iiss Mary Ellen Wright has re- | _WANTED—AI kinds of raw furs. 1 |sweet toned piano. marzl MW 1nUMAS H. BECKLEY, “He Inspected the o Thursday evening. April 3rd. armory here, pending in the legisla- | ®arth as spray. turned from a week's visit in Cam- | NIl meet at Joseph Comnor & Son: FOR SALE—Two horses, good work- May Building, Phones 724 historic bulding: 28 s ture, is needed to mest the expense of | 5O first reports of damage told 57| bridge Mass. * s oawor ot una booa anivers 3 Segel nex: ||| 278 Main Street. 368-2 the s putting on a n : | TRev. M. % = aplewosd cemetery. Te % e D a0 Rovore ol winEas | torn off and lowlands, with the bulld- | phiiiyis Shurche Is eaicrtamsing. his, b | a0y ANTRB—Flaso comine & G Gor | masiid el [ “Do_vou tavor vo e e isani Foot Kol F concition of the building will admit | IN&S upon them, flooded. ter, Miss Mary Harriman of New York, | 4°5;, 398 Prospect t, City. TeL €53 CIICKS _THRIVE WHEN VED THE FIRST 3 LR felor Yates alem Featurs, | that these Improvements are needed | ZHere in the city the wind ripped off | “A. L. Mansfield was in New York wesks on Pratts Baby Chick Food; it starts them 5 i ol The Redemption. The bill has not yet been reported from | % larse section of the tin roof over|on a business trip Thursday. e e Peck’s Refll Estflt‘ Agaac pie A Gl Y B it e hen et <oty | PR S, (A i, SR | e Dot e Sy Help Wanted |Fomcaro s ot 2 Agency | B, e v (he Ereat Kalem two reel feature en- | 1 "o, ffl" B"”h“" Introduced. |attention and. those who gazed saw | A very enjoyable meeting of the R e an = - e stead of’ maiing unk itle e Redemption, one of the | It is understood that the bill provid- | sections yards square fluttering in the Second Congregational church was | General Housework Girls, Hotel Work- §00d square pano_wit throwing dynamite. strongest soclological dramas of the | INg for the collection of only one trol- | wind, lke a loosened sail. held at the home of Mrs. H. J. Thaver, | ers, Day Laborers, Farm Help, Cooks ; §57a0Wn. i§1- Per wasic Lady (in_ tears) day, and featuring the popular young | lev fare within the limits of the town | er buildings In the city the small sec- | King street, Wednesday afternoon. At | .4 gecond Girls. e b %:&“JE;“&‘“ on my dea actor, Carlyle Blackwell. Mr. Black: | of Kilinsls has never been Introduced | tions of roofing were torn off and oth. | the business session " the president, | “2¢ s — ch_agony well plays the part of the sociologist, | In (he lecislature. Three fares are now |ers notably the Union block, the loss: Mrs. A. L. Mansfleld, presided. Re- N oY AEwT BuhEAlL FOR SALL—Fifteen head of horses Chemist (politely)—W believing that a_criminal is only 4 | coliccied within the limits of the town, | of Toofing material was threatened at | POrts of officers and committees were | M. J. COSCORAN, Supt, Central Bldg. | IUst De soid af onee 1o wnaice ToOm 1ox i | madam. ) er opportunities to develop an hon- | 90 the main line from north to south, | Windows were smashed out _ of | 1gnation as secretary was read and 1100 to 17,0, right from the iurms of unfeeling man! est character. He puts his theory to | but no' great kick has ever been heard | homes by the force of the gale and in @ccepted. Mrs. Bailey is to move to North Dakota, right out of nard work. | . FOILYy acics ot Lign lanc situate on | i1 1 ondon Opi practice, and in the two recls of this | €XCebt over paving an extra five cents | the office of Dr. E. F. Perry a large | Greenwich at a near date. Voie's Jsurn, Ratiroad Ave. Champiin |Stdto macadam road overioking wme | 'CTTRORTON TP ’ ig production there is crowdcd more | to ride fom the car house at Dayviile | window was noticed going just in time |, Mrs. H. T. Pease was elected secre- & EawasiWestern e T aenns [AURDHCRcesad Frome Rola Sinatin en | <Are you the same gxcltement and interest than is gen. | to Wildwood park, a distance of about | to. save It tary. It ‘was voted to purchase mec- | Man Cook, Family Cooks, Second | Moit SALK — Five horses between | 6 minutes' ride from Westerly Station | o, mmum, Il nes mow)f md in the averaze picture | one-quarer of a mile. The cost from| Close watch was kept of the Quin- | &% BEY, ?:y ;!llgge; angl al;o ;;‘led lt’o Girls and General House Girls. 1100 and ..o0. Inquire cor. High and |~ Y. N. M. & H. B. R. man again!”—New Yorl ) h, 5 ! Denielgon to the Lake is ten cents, and | ebaug river, which was rising rapidly | pPPropriate Ot neigmes U e ekt MRIn Btrests: - DL 'MANK W, COY. yorBe Lost Deed, is a powerfui Eqi- | over this there has been no objection. | during the afternoon, the total rise | PFary- - s o 22, Contal Rulldine. FOR SALE at special prices: 2 Chick- Long Distance Teieyhone. Barber—Shall 1 go over s o _appears Miss — during the day being about three feet. George B. Champlin Safe. 3. B. LUCAS. | ering uprignt. pianos, 2 uason & Ham- | ¢ High Street Westerly, R L |sir? 3 player, an? e er popular VALUED ELM AT $1,000. Water was pouring over Cargill falls Another telegram was received in Iin upright planus, 1 Steinway uprigat loc] Vietim- k . an? Carney, famous —_ 0t & Denutienl cuek " The old | thls city Thursday from George B, Piano, 2z Heliet & Davis upright pianos, every word as Alkalf Ik ads in th Wird Rui - i N e - 2 Errest Gabler uprignt pianvs, 1 Hunt: M ‘ & isads Jn the great | Wind Ruins Grand Old Tres in Grounds | Morse' baseball grounds wero under | Champlin, assuring his relatives of his LOST AND FOUND. B e o | 1330 Mail 7 2 o omas Adams. water early in the afternoon, while ngfiel o, oug] melon- Nere AL ‘buy. | will buy & 4C acre iarm situated a few | He has written a » v graph company com- st Somth of the city Wheaton's fiats were | n0_signs of being able to leave the = > e, R o en P P auY Cadusy | Miles from Westerly and a short dia- | “Original?” . B ok sug;u 3n An A monster elm. one of the very larg- | being gradually inundated. At dark city for some time were in sight. Mr, hm"w'“o o s St ST otolen: | Bidg., Norwicn, Conn. mar2iFMW | fance S et tur s Vil Yes. The heroine is 3 : € drama. fest in eastern Connecticut, was split | the river was at as high a point as it | Champlin is traveling for a Hartford | savings Bociety. All persons are cau- | FOR SALE Aroostook seed poiatoss, | hemnery picuty of Iruit and wood ‘Tor | Voman. e gro > gal vi ac i 5. % Sor ap. ire about | another man over Daniclson Thursday. The. tree is | absence of ice. New Yorkers are calling for a faw | olalm to 82id book 18 horeby calied up. | dere eariy and securs renable seed | it | origin \ located % oo . tc prohibit vivisection. on fo present sald claim ts said bank | from tne’ following varieties: ' Green 81900 lopatert on,_thel bxoperty of Tliemss | n Eriflse sixect W fefophons Lole 3 on or before the 27th day of September, | Mountan, lrisn Cobblers, Early Deia- | will buy an 80 acre farm situated two | \ Atums; sWEItleIIong £ Dijixapiihn | SeaLbIOK R ofr DY Hhoice ot the 9187 or submit to having the book do’ | ware. Catman, ' Golw Cown, wariy Kene. | milesfrom Westerly, i L. und ‘s I° > was ap y et In heigl g oV ains! = clared cancelled and extingulshed and | Early Nortaern, epron and New | minute wal 0 irolley. Land pro- BOO! had a spread of over 60 feet at the top | the veranda of a house. J. C. Witter, Auctioneer | & new book issued in lleu thereof, or | Queen. James \. Young & Son, corner | ductive and smooth, large house, Lurn | —Detroit Pr no’rt‘:lfls‘k sold m;’ ;a.rm. located in.the | and was close to six feet In diameter The storm was so severe that the the amount due thereon paid. mar2$F |.Main and market Sts. mar22d :(nh\rfi!‘fi). v‘/:uluul:&l?m::u‘-un‘m li:‘ll, «:n‘ — e part of Pomfret. Conn., two | at the base. Survivor of the storms of | business section of the city was prac- | FOUND_Lad; e | PO AL ils ropeEty N B | o s AL Duts tne rwrd in P - AT F SCO Sl from utnam Ztation, I wiil sen| probably cwo couturles and apparent.|Hoslly deseried during. the greater | can nave unt:l:u,' 'rfifin:?mh‘g?x;z%?fi School St ail xmodle“r:x; Topiovemenis {’“:l'; ‘"‘:';""‘ o f;l"h" & THE KALEIDOSCOPE property at Public Auc- supreme against their probable of the afternoon. paving dor v ¥ ‘ost | could be tsed for Ll | 15 all I ask for ohe of the finest farms — 3 ton on the premises tests for a long time to come, the| Landlord E. C, Rogers of the Put- own BL. Norwich Town Gl ~ marssd | dress J. T. Manchesier, No. ¢4 Colt'St. | In the state of Connecucut; v acres, 20 | Mishop Charles Idward Chene WEDNESDAY, APRI glant tree was rent by the fury of [nam Inn sald Thursday night that | Norwich, Conn. marldd. | mowing o pustire. Ly wood and tim- | just completed hig fifty-third yes s L 2, 1913, Thu;‘sda,v's sgale and a great part of it | he would be satisfied if he could re- | EON skt ¥255.00 for & very ood interior|bag’s rooms with el, horse barh 34 by | ¢ P of on "»;“"r ed Epiace at ock a. m., sharp. crashed down to the streei, carrying |Store his house to its former condition < 8 18y er-plano with 26 rolls of music and | ge. cow bern 80, by 50 3 hos hoasel | Church, Chicago, © s " AR ot st O away electric light wires and telephone | & & cost of from $2000 to $3000. When | The Dodge auction will be held to- Bench. **Terms, 330" down, $2.00 per | {5 oUse sy tons® cipueity, I'sorenouss | only rector the church has had & new miloh, &Il young cows, 15 giviey| ceble, leading to Dayville. The over- | the wind ripped the roof off the build- |day (Friday) if pleasant, if not on oo kgflg;;fifl@g“;m-wg*;fig; 17 by 4%, crib 14 by 20, 3’ henneries 10 | - milk. coming in later § two sebi''A§ | head work of the rolley line. which is |ing the worst of the deluge of the |Saturday at 10 o’clock a. m. FOR SALE Take your oid Diano in excnange. Sorings; pasture. borders b besuiinl | pJohn E. Gl a -manufacturer eifsrs. 3 Vearlings 1 'yolng” bun s | on the opposite side of the strest at | altermoon had mot commenced. The Ak ey martiEMW 2 Dond; 100 uppic trees. 45 peur irees, 2o | Fitisburgh, held a 20-minut . . S e o o 90_bus moot 7 D acre Btrawberry pacth, | hands ;. acore visi 2400, 1 work horse, welght 1160,'3 pair | tion of the great tree which remaimed | Of Water o get into the hotel. This Choch) StSstIHCRd, house and barn known as the “Otis” |sced or tabie potatoes. Mrs. Gilbert | durianis’ Fooseoerry blackberries, | thousht he wes President team harpesses, 1 palr hew 1 esplorn e BROOKLYN, CONN. house, situated cormer of Cff and | Totten, Lebanon. Ct. ‘marisd | Surs3nis ., Boi kinds of Ua g lap robes, 1 street blanket, b he lashing of the w! ‘and threatened | }evel and practically ruine e dec- 1 X o et e 1 it desired. ossession | ohn R. Scott, professor Se g "Rl oot Suatlty Y5 Susisels | at overy moment o topple over on the | Ordtions and many of the furmishings | T 1010 Daniclson KA EnEEE localicy; reasen “Zor selimi leaving | g8, (29, Y35%uyE “Bon't 10t (hid ohpir | clocution at ihe Missour gorn, 25 bushels corn for seed, on ear, | cottage, whick: it would crush undoubt- | of 20 Tooms. ~Plastering came down in Phone 300 86 Clitt Street | fowns price low. - Caze, Hu== | fanity siip. D e iio 35, Baghels e 9T ushers Fotatiel | CL°EC Sy o5 T Would hn susehelr | 1arse biccos and (ho'ruin wrowght v : e wiLLiu 4 wiicox, s sypewrier which toes, 4 barrels early Quee: - | for it contains tons of wood. 1ts great | 50 general that the redecoration of the it 1 e ST with 12 ditfer fose: 4 barrels early Queen ssed pota: | 07, R o bt vo sustan it | Dullding will be an exponsive probo- MONEY LOANED AGRICULTURAL LIME. gxtra busmness body. ~Inquire &t 13| . 4 weas Bromd St. Hoems 1 ana 3, |V 12 GITETeRt SIS ¢ potatoes, 20" bushels seconds; lot, cf | With guyS or support it In any other |Sitlon. The injurles from the storm on Diamonds, Watches, Jewe: We I i & icarioadiing - Weaterly, R. I E : ,. arm implements, etc., 1 fan mill, hay | way a hopeless task. will not prevent the house from doing and Securitiss of any kind at the ea¥ s, bave just put & carload tnto our | " Fom BALG A saloon, 18 Bath BU| pyong connecticn. Fres transportation | pielk, Admiral Peary an press, b £ Adriance Binger ’s Fi Adr | “ir. Adams greatly deplores the loss | business as usual however, excepting Lowest Rates of Interest An old e AN e brhdieer the |APPLY P. L. Shea, New London. s antos Portation | pridgman, of the ance reaper, 2 5 ft cut Adrlance mow | of he tree, for which he said he woula |in reducing ihe number of rentabls |J “sablished finn to deal with. | SXperts of the country say the grouna | _marlid salled from New Sanicen: Morse raje NowloFrers, No. 8| not accept $1.000. It was a magnificent | FOOmS for the present (Establisned 1872.) limeatone 1s better than the burnt| FOR SALI _Upright piano in g00d They are going t Eetoe horse seke. New York narse | IOf Socont SLOOD It as & meEnfoint B LLATERAL LOAN Co.. lime, and this is what we have. 80ld | condition, used oniy & few years, will International Geographical ¢ Hlon *stiicy “plow:” duniridge" sulky | hold the attention of anvone who loves MARRIED IN CHURCH, e o | 2 oW ALLIAMS | R A T o T 0 AL aell . plow, new, Johnson disk harrow, mew, | the bezutiful things in nature. Some e 3 . i Si& o0, - F RS E 4 STiash o ertilizer sower, grain somer’ soiey | excess of ihat of the trunk of an ordi- [ A. Reimold of Worcester Wedded. . F. ranklin St neighbors, on telephone and K. k. .| A 12.ROOM HOUSE nce last Jume pleced anc Samp with barrels cutra joner SBEAY | nary large tree and its whole structure Ry SALE HORSES. on ieany strenmiwitn well snulpped | A i) R S auuts awne i 2 &tone. new zmall grindstone, mounted, | Was on beautiful lines. Beatile atombai i a ey st | s oene ) bousRdyithe 3. FACE1e, £ | oo, scendy stream. witn weil saulbped Five minutes’ walk from seven aquilts made thre B e | vetions sections of the town | Doss atis e o madey igars are the best on the market. I have 25 Horses that I want to ais- | EFist mill. pider mill apd, saw, jaiiy o0 EranRiinBooans: made up %0 vards of cloth, I : 35t sled, 2 good team wagons, § In | and from surrounding towns came re- | torrents there was a wedding e ne v theny pose of this week to make room for | power over wheels; excellent eigni- (| 1o o p it ST o e || ing her regular house fres 1 good TiEnt feam wason. 3 1o | ports of qamage from the storm. Wire | Congregational ' church, Rew ¥ 'D. | GRORGE A PENDLETON. . Auctionser | tramenn,of 28 head which il o | oot i oba ana kdbd truies, bar: | ind oan be. converted knitting. o e R e R s el e e T e averion. e bl aa | sabuvesliontumediaes aals, of ii3de Jnge_ mpssunents Because of her remarkable Wagon, road cart, , - , 2%, S . e 3 o Town. g . Because of her remark e e R L e e e e e R A e ELMER R. PIERSON. 19%a Hegon's Amency, Wilimantic, CL. | Price rjght. in directing the employm double carriaze pole, corn _ sheiler | latter was th t the h of F. e Gy MomslaYs March al. 1018, at 9 aclsck, " feblod - men in a La Porte (I | gmatliagecutterd Cultivaors. 2 smooth- B Chiyin, Maple street, where a Dot | alone, bat. with two oiher wonmin | EilL, bg,50ld at public auction at the| Tek 113 Ko THINK IT OVER — 250 notehoeads | Inauiee;of works, Dr. Katherine M. 11, F -ing harrows, 1 new; € landside plows: | tion of the chimney was swept away | their friends. The Sroup was driven | farm. Aue Wilcs fiom NosloR 1 cter FOR SALE. and 450 6% (reguiar business sise) | JAMES L. CASE, Bas Siimoten tne natintic hoe, Iron Age garden seeder No. & 2 |and other damage done. through the pouring rain in a closed | ton, on the Norwich and Westerl: .| A gooa Disc Talking Machine, with | SRYSIOPSS, meatly printed. Lov 100 oad | emuloyers throughont:fhe , v trol = & 3 S50, - mend tor samples and 2004 stone boats and 1 new head, new | touring car, which picked them up |l%; at Mathewson station, all farming | five records, used about three months. pricds for any priuiing you are in need || 40 Shetucket St. Norwich, Comm. T Eravel screen Jawn mower, 20 cords of | . MILITARY BALL. |at the raflroad station after the form- | 0005 f‘;‘gé‘sg,,,i“;"fiz,fi _head cord” | Quick at $lo ‘Basy terms if desired | 8 °“rns’ Bilictin’ Colbany.” Norwich, §,The woman who invented ¢ - - = e |ality of getting a marriage license and | Roci pufie 5 ) 10, Barre HE PLAUT-CAD) - Conn. fewing machine was Sally seales; large mounted box. Buffalo in- | Brilliant Social Affair in.Honer of Col- | other incldentals. had been completed | ticies ised on a Well squippen Tarsy, | mortiTuTh . Mats St. Norwick, Ot FOR SALE_O. L C. pigs, thorough- thal, of Dubuque, Ja. It is Poultry’ coops, soms poultry suppiies onel Henry S. Dorsey. It is not usual for out of town |If stormy, next fair day.. Terms caon. | broaw: rogiscered, none better in (he woman invented the motor .né: fl;{tture;.xc,ol} of T-8 'in manila caupl;g who come here to be married mmi.;_‘gm be served. © F. MATTERN. | W. B. WILCOX ............ Auctloneer countiy. }lfllofiwm uvfl.é«néxgnswflnf nlmohme_ and many other 1 s o] ot of -2 in. manila rope, 2 The first military ball to be given In'to ask to have the-ceremony perform- Y on.. . B » Norwicl oBD. 5 the same kind are attribu {RBkie blocke, 3 net Of double: whitla: | Daplelaan Tof clfhi vears. 4nd the od In the church. but in this cas the e o 7 S s “sman “fools o7 aif Kinds, offcs | irst of“the post-Lentsn seclal events, visitors asked for the privilese and it ~iwith=tandine the Fire AU( : I ION SP QR BALE--SIab mood, siove lengsh _Capt. Joseph B. Greenhut, desk, 3 parlor stoves, cook stove, small | Of its Importance, v#s given in the was readily granted. e aresatillidoing: Hoainess st 'thio. ol J480 cord. $3.56 nair qoied York, has received a lette 3 quantity of household furniture. town hall Thursday evening by the| Mr. Dean is a manufacturer in Wor- | grang and the quality of our work Fais e R e = A FIRST MORTGAGE | retary of War Stimson, wi Thirtesnth company, C. A. C.. in honor | cester, It Is shown by the marriage }i- z otk e - DAY, MARCH 205, PRINTING—LooKk at thess prices: 500 GUARANTEE! days before the close of the Taft a NOTICE—We have g large amount fust te same as ever—“The Best.™ I3 1 ular business sise. D ot e foale &iolrES, amount | o' Colonel Henry §. Dorsey of New |cense. He is the son of Mr. Oliver M. | ""Nothiug but skilled labor. employed R % eaveiopes (reguiar business siss). ministration, thanking Capt r 3 deaier In nls ifne’ but Jack of apacs | London. ST Dean. 'he bride slso lives in Worces. | -3 best_materials used In our work (RATN OR SEHIND), 32.00; ",000, $6.00; iu.ubo. 1bo. 200 . heoNE L IORueT e sevion . focs mot permit mentloning each am though the day cen -very | ter. She s the daughter of Mr. an 5 . | Bteteads, sx3%, brinted, $1.40; 1,000, | ettysbutg nearly 60 vear oveey artliic” mn conciusion "we Wil | stormy u large number came out for | Mrs, Abraham Reimold and was born c_s;f:‘f?_“_:d v:""':&.. pumerous articies formerly the prop- | F210; T n.: fid aoxp :‘n’:,«?fi.fl ‘s‘llz._ig T 5od | PRICE TO NET OVER fiiq n ; - 5 = Ina ! = iy of The Ossaws - eads, [, printed, ‘3116; 1,000 | - e B - e an SEnlt amora o maise This | T SR A0 Te” pathering The hall ™ Coming from the church leaning on | TeRPhORS B0 West Main 8t -'r"éxn 1n_part of ‘Safe, Desks "%fifx“ . | $80: S0, g8ahy “J’u S0, s ee’ 500 | FIVE PER CENT. o8 e Taylor wanta 5] 82 3 0 ‘al ‘ounters, x84, D Lo 505 A o s ¢ Sale positive, rain or whine. was prettily decorated, that part of the | the arm of her husband Mrs. Dean's 2 Files e A ers, beai ity | hi0s o000, § 100, 1o.000, §1dbo. " 500 against four men. She 4 arrangements having been in charge of | face was wreathed in smiles and the NEWMARKET HOTEL, Lamps, Bloctric Wiring. Vises Sawing | stitements, L T AP raTT g stands for uniform wage JOBN: . “—‘“"‘n“ & South Framingham firm, e indications were that mo amount of 716 Boswoll Ave. - Table ' Grindstone, 1’"“33" Vil Bods. | Loo% $1.55; s.000, 3 90 5,008, eirse JAMES 'L. CASE mum hours for all city emplc J. ¥ Hyde. Auctioneer; Wiilis Covel The uniforms of the military officers | rain could dampen her spirits on such | First-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars | Sc2lo8. Trucks, Tcoi etting, Pulleys, | Frintin 25 eription done 40 Shotuck Nosw WRVAS ais AL TePiRa L the cit 1 Clerk; George . THicks, Troasureri A.| and tho'benutiful gowns of (ho ladios | n glad. if westhorwise "gloomy and | Meals and Welch areoit”served ts S AT STRET. ;f"fhfl, p%% Siinters ang binaers, Noz- (] etucket St, Norwich, Ct. J| FRU® iount of her safpry above iie tempestucus dav. har traveling | order. Jabm Tuckia. Pron Tel &3-k - i s marazd . lwicn, Conn. ; imum agresd upon, W Rermau Cateran mor2ea mada 2 urativ nplature far thoss o

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