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NORWICH BULLETIN = . : violin solo, Nocturne, Chopin, Mr. 4 & . Griffith; quartette, selected, W. S. i L . [Slaten, ‘14, 8. A Fuller, ‘14, 1% 8. Child, m % - *15, 1.}v. P. Margeson, '14; Stelody in , L | 3 A, Rubenstein, mandolin club; Han- i ishes £ over Winter Song, Bullard; Dartmouth Shkoe Pol X 3 2 Song, Sosur, "62, glee club, Following 79 CARGEE VAR Starts With Explosion of Gas in Jay Street Cellar—Damages | ihe concert, tie mempers of the clubs, | FINEST QUALITY 3 PRIBEIOE PRIy 10, et thiarnalY: “ALBO” ‘ 3 % - entertained “ut the Colonial club on $500—Accident to-George Kenyon—Fashionable Au-|{fii'iiiol i aiitgs Y Sanvas ‘and leathier dience Out to Hear Dartmouth Musical Clubs—Prof. W. | The Westerly party of delegates shoes. In sound from Phebe Gréen Ward chapter, B. A JEhite cakes packed o2 8 & - o consisting of Mre. ldward . , H. Munro Addresses Historical Socicty. | Birke, resent, Mrs. George P. Lang- Eoiesme, tarye ol don, Mrs. William Segar and Mrs. ‘uminum boxes,with George ick, leave Sunday nol;-n ‘sponge, 25¢.. 3 for the 23d continental congresa to- be The fifth fire alarm and the fourth George Kuny;n,_a painter and paper | hicld at inston from the 12th to | SGTRR?? cqmbination for cleaning and poi- fire withi s ays was that | hanger, is suffering from a_painful [ e 19th of (hie month. Mrs, William ighing il kinds of russet or tan F i u::,y - iy 2% | wound which he Inflicted by suddeniy | Critchersen, one of the aliornates, wil | shoes 10e. “Dandy” size, 25c. = late Ines night, w! NO. 24 | jo\wering his right hand on the shard | not leave ni | G DUt D GRILT EDGE?® the only ladics was sounded for a fire in the vicinity | points of a pair of big shears Which [ {o join the Westerly ladies in Wash- £ (L3¢ positiver of High strect and Grove avenue. The | he was carrying in his side pocket. | ington about the middle of next week, | Blacks and Polishes ladies: and childeen's boots fire was at the homé of Augustus Lar- | Ho Was walking alonz the street with = fodsceal Shines Without rullbios, 21 N a paper cutting board under his arm | Prof. W. H. Munro of Brown uni- | Freac RI06 =5 son on Jay street, off Narragansett|and as it besun to loosen from his|versity, Providence. president of the [ BABY ELITE®® combination for gentiemen avenue. It was all over within an|grip he suddenly made a quick move | Rhogo Islamd iictorical society, ad- | o L ny, o take pride in haviny hour’s time, but about $500 damases in an attempt to recover it, and SO | dressed the members of the V I o o o il Jgets had been done before the flames had | doing caught his hand on the shears, | Historical socicis . at 4l {oall black shoes, Polish with 3 been extinguished. which had just been sharpened. He | medting held in bl il oF 2 3 ¢ Mrs, Larson and her two childrem®| not only received a bad laceration of | the Memorial bui Thureday even- | ¢QUICKWRITE? On tigwd form witn who had retired early, were aroused | the index finger of his right hand but | ing there beins a sood attendance in | € BRI & evonxe) auickly cleans Dy the sound of an explosion coming | gave his palm an Jab which re- here being a x0od attendance in | gud whitens dirty canvas shoes.ioc. and 25, from the direction of the cellar, which | quired the scrvices of a surgeon, who ! T¢our dosier does not eep the kind you want, send us was immediately followed by the smell | took a number of stitches and careful- | The Opie Social club gave a social | SbePrice in stamps for full size package, charges paid. of smoke. Mrs. Larson, becoming |ly dressed the injured member. andBhiar. o Fhelr pl b bty WHITTEMORE BROS. & CO. startled, made a hurried investigation furnished rooms in the Welch block on [ 20.26 Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass. ana found that there was a fire in the Broad)atrest Wedne e CILIT ni Extout Maaitcturssrs ar Jower part of the house. She seized | The Dartmouth college musical | being about 30 at ; 7 some of their clothing and with Xmelclubs, which are’ on their regular | commenced. ~Miss Cl: SBdren rushed out of the burning | spring four, zave a delightful concert | the ladies” prize and Joseph Br 7 Douse to the home of E. J. Fenelon, | before a laree and appreciative audi- | the gentlemen's. Iofreshments were GESVErER DECIORY across the street, and spread the | ence at the assembly hall in the West | served during the evening. alarm. Mr. Fenelon ran to pull the | Broad street school building Thursdi';,\‘ T Blarm down near the Methodist church | evening. The first number on the Local Laconics. B e e s e e I e e et - I N Eeonden 2 Brown had sent in an alarm by tele- | Forth to Battle, and it was given with | y;jnef I Fare of 3 NEDGtD phone to central, who rang it from the | a_spirit_characteristic of the Wah i 7. 3 7 - 1o me office. Whoo Wah feilows from the Granite Ir. and James Sullivan of ins B con who were first on the epot | State, The glee club, which 1s a well |- foator on friends in tow L could see the fire in_the basoment | bulanced organization, as i also the | “""N‘ ¥ . —_—TO— hrough the windows, and shortly after | case of the mandolin club, rendere rving who was threatened & B e e o s | 106 iaveril, DiEaelaot the Cpro- | wit T amotia Al NEW YORK flames were extinguished, but it was | gramme so well that they were obliged | cidedly improv STEAMERS not until they had worked thelr way | to respond to several encores, well de- | Tvan Ste i 5 ap into the. partition and were gradu- | served. C. E. Griffith, Jr., who is Dart- [ nue is recuy City of Lowell ally working their way up to the sec- |mouth’s wonderful = violinist, plaved | aiiack of tonsilith : ond foor. The men had some difficulty | with sreat cxpression and technique. | “'7*5 ) oD and Chester W. Chapin in fighting the fire, but they managed | The concert was one of the most en- | o "0 FEEAE of FOrwich, a sums | Sl Hemcanme 7 to get at it by cutting throush the |jovable cver given before a Westerly | 300 PV IECR U, (PGTHRE (THEWs A8 | oo New' York. Yeu'll have a delightf: walls on the second floor and driving | audience. The programme follows. a V. T oW & voyags on Long lsland Sound.and s the wazer into the openings, and it was | Part. J—When the Green Goes Forth| Mrs. D. O. Farle and son of Wor- | upetb view of the wonderful sky iins only @& few minutes before it was un-d to Battle, Wilkinson, '14, glee and | cester, Mass. are spending a few days | and water front of Manhhttan Iil | Sor control and the water turned off. @ mandolin’ clubs; The Birds and the | With Mr. Earle at the Dixon house. Sfeaints Ionves Naw London at I v "After the fire had been extinguished | Erook, R.gM. Stultz, mandolin club: | 3rs. George Howard and daughter | B (ACePt Sundays, due New York. Pio: 1n”the besement admiseion was gained | Beauteous®ight Baccarolle. Tales of of Niantic, Conn., are guests of | Asrdn Rives 3 oalock sexi moratng. " and the gas which was escaping was | Hoffman, Offenbach, glee club; violin lliam Howard and family of Main | Meal Sarvice & 1a Carte: Stateran. {urned off with considerable difficulty. | solo, Caprice Viennours Kreisler, C. E. g 5 | It was fortunate that another explo- | Griffith, Jr, '15: Serenade D'Armour, i Mt A Dl Sad RORWICH pion aid not occur with the presence of | Von Biou, mandolin club. Part Il— | qaughter Alice have returmed from & | To- ® | §o much gas in the cellar. Popular medley, selected, glee club; | fii"days' visit with friends at Cam. | J i, | bridse, Mase. NEW YORK i . A Kev's siore on strect | England Steamship Ce. “ ’ ’ night, has been adjusted. { | W. H. Munro of Brown u o e e Rlew York f - of the Westerly Hist society on | ¥ sday evenin; was the guest of [ ] Greenman Heights. i . | tending the " construction of _t Fare $1 " postofice during Supt. Wil- | yster's absence from town, has Frelght and passenger servics YOU WILL FIND A FINE LINE OF [[|5it0 S5 e v 1 | o/ S e |turn7to New York the first of th From Norwlin 3Uctuays Thucs New York, Pier 53, Hast R A commitee from the striking pav- c0¢ Roosevelt irest. Mondays. Tl e R eanesdnys. Fridays. ai 8 b o y . | pany, but the (rouble, which - wa ¥. V. KNOUSE, Agent. d S, c 10 . BALTIC. é i ’g % Afternoon of Bridge—Eugene Gaucher i E | Injured—St. Jean Society Meets— By filoves 10C to l 0 | Teamstors' New Price Schedute. TR STREET & : > 4 . e i SITY. PLACE | he members of the Bridge ch eat of Broadway : FIRST BASEMAN’S, FIELDERS’ AND CATCHERS of Mrs. William by RK CITY : ...at H i were aise < Tioicsule ax | present were: Mr 0 with Bath) | | Frank 1 PER DAY UP Buckley o Gec-amrant and Cate. rance of Greenevil Bena tor fres illustrated Guideand Thames Square e AR ey A : | Had Bad Fall. | Open Every Evening Telephone 595 ||| cul s eident e it 3 Jj | on Bis way nome i Tre 1 ved 1 the Titchville ZJ | reached his home « Jad stree v s. William Ma: | Seit “severely "ana . meces e T s Manning returned | Red al T from s stay in London | R. ing to Canada. P. C 8 of Toronto, Ont., = s % the past three 3 atives, left on iller ¢ Trees Growing. I Jen proclamation ap- | nd L on-| I day, April 18, a ., Gharon e e : chool chil- | n accounts of the - S of the catalpa trees donated : rs ago by a Norwich business - b Vear some of the trees | g nt Lo ir e irs. ames Quinn have | plicat o wership’ v Caught Five Trout. OATS—96 Ibs. per bag ...... CORN—100 lbs. perbag ............... MEAL-100dhs peribag . .. ...... ... 1135 il Brechodte = of ML CRACKED CORN—100 Ibs. per bag . ....... 115 LT B CHOPS—100 Ibs. perbag ................. 110 | fo S Jouii e SCRATCH FEED—100 Ibs. per bag ......... 170 § i i e Wi WHEAT—100 Ibs. per bag ................ 165 e BRAN—100 Ibe. perbag .................. 115 [ miic S5 5 U PROVENDER—100 15s. per bag .. ........ 125" || &om foF nine houss wore STOCKFEED—100Mbs. perbag . .... . ...... 125 [|igiet The merchundise o CHICK FEED—100 lbs. perbag ............ 185 | yanerc 7 o INTERMEDIATE CHICK FEED— 100 lbs. per bag . ... to Fitchville Catalpa Trees Growina. 1.85 LAYING MASH—100 e per bag . ......... 1.90 || e miescs cons ot e socas. BUFFALO GLUTEN—100 lbs. per bag ...... 1.35 || fenife sever ait Mo i FLOUR—per barrel ..o 485 | S Hort ookl e it FANCY SEED OATS—96 Ibs. per bag ...... 130 | ‘bl SEis e 8 OYSTER SHELLS—100 Ibs. per bag......... .55 }IMN : K‘.Vt|=f:*;x?;‘g“:«zm" ; i FREE DELIVERY IN CITY LIMITS AND TO semperdte P acerl ol i TROLLEY CAR | s R 2t e e e Tuesday of Mrs, Albert suests r. and Mrs ndon were CHARLES SLOSBERG 3 Cove Street Wedne ¥ Kitehvill offered own recently | e of nest Straw Ride to Fitchviiie. feee S where they enjoyed a chicken supper Three-Foot Adder Killed—Straw Ride | Supper — Children’s | New rel- out fisherman is Carl Bent- in the week mp fish which rul ap to date ed in ez some, pl | with five weighed four pounds. The streams are high and the water cold or Mr. cnfley would have caught more. | Jhn Irink, a successful youthful an- | er around here, fished half the day | ind onjy caught one { Vir. and Mrs. W. W. Weeks and son ilimantic spenf Sunday with | Middletown. — Plans for clean-up Middletown beginning May 4 completed and circulars de- to be printed in Eng- Italian, so that there understanding of ana thorough intended. RHEUMATIC PAINS GO | SWOLLEN JOINTS VANISH RHEUMA — Greatest Remedy For Rheumatism, Gout and Sciatia Only 50 Cents and Money Back from The ice & Osgood Co. If It Doesn’t Batisfy. nds of persons daring the lagt .3 Themselves. from the bomds natism; rid themselves of pain; reduced the swollen «way canes and crutches, helpless beings became able 4 be of use to themselves joints 1 11 | 1 imilies, aha’ thewr They’ took RHBUMA: the medera encmymet Rheumatism, which 15 8166 Lumbago,’ Sclatica, Arth- Chronic Néuralgia or Kid- skeptical about RHEUMA. know in a few hours after « the treatment that the S Uric Acid is leaving your {hroush the matural channels, il reel better in a day; you will s to be cured In loss re going because RHEUMA is 50 cents a bottle that it vou back to health, Thers Work, it it. REBUMA n any remedy at ten times Lee & Osgood Co. | TO BE GIVEN AWA‘; | FOR THE WEEK OF APRIL 7th | A NEW HAT at the Palace Pool and Billiard Parlors, Bon Ami . Sapolio .. Duteh Scou 9c Soiloff Gold Dust—: 25¢c Gold Du 10c Anti pound 25c Anti Dut Dutch Clean: 8c Borax Polish . 15¢c Satin G 10¢ Electroli Trouser Hai Combination Hangers Combination Hangers Wood Coat Skirt Hange! Preservin 9¢ Dutch Hand Soap 10c X Ray Stove Polish. Toilet Paper ..... Wire Coat Hangers. “The Busines: Cenler of Norwich The Flowers That Bloom in the Spring House Cleaning Time D ng Bar. small size. st—4 pound: Dust Sweeping Com- st sor . POLISHES 25c Liquid Veneer . 50c Liquid Veneer . 26¢ Cedarine ... 25¢ Matchless Gloss Furniture loss - ne Silver Polish. MISCELLANEOUS 21e .45¢ -21c -21c . 8 “12¢ - & .6 for 250 .2 for 5o ngers e 15¢ Coat and Trouser Hangers ..... rs . NOTE THE PRICES. FINE LAUNDRY SOARS At Sale Prices ONLY ONE 25c LOT TO A CUSTOMER Lenox Soap ............8 for 25¢ Ivery Soap . ..6 for 25c Fairy Soap ............6 for 25c Welcome Seap 6 for 250 MISCELLANEOUS Asbestos Iron Holders ee. 4 Shelf Paver ........ 30 Large Egg Beaters . .20 Columbia Scales . S 800 Galvanized Iron Pails...17c, 19¢c, 21c Galvanized Tubs . ...69c Galvanized Tubs .......:.......750 39c Wall Clothing Dryers.......25c $1.19 Clothes Racks—large......95¢ 45c Clothes Racks 39c 2175 Ironing Table ...$125 $1.25 Wash Bench % Round Splint Clothes Baskets..29¢c OVAL WILLOW BASKETS Medium ...83 Large Pk Jogo Extra Large . SRS Wet-wash Baskets .....69 and 79¢ Clothes Pins ....... a dozen 1c BROOMS, MOPS ® 350 49 55¢ 65c 25¢ 350 65¢ 750 25¢ Brooms Brooms Broems Brooms Dustless Dustless Dustless Bric-a-brac Mops..... Dustless Utility Brushes. Dustless Radiator Brush AND BRUSHES e e rereeeee 250 Dry Mop: Dry Meps. Window Brushes v...ceee-..- Countor Brushes ..... Scrub Brushes ......50, 8c, 10c, 150 BATH ROOM FIXTURES 98c Glass Shelves ... $1.19 Glass Shelves . $1.25 Glass Shelves ...........$1.10 $1.50 Glass Shelves ...........$1.35 25¢ Tub Soap Dishes............21c 50c Tumbler Holders - ean00 59¢ Tumbler and Brush Holders.450 65c Towel Bars ........eeesenn.b00 75c Towel Bars.. 5 85c Towel Bars . 3% Whisk_Holders .25 39 Robe Hooks ...... .250 98c Tumbler and Soap Holders..750 98c Tumbler and Brush Holders.75c TRIPLE COATED ENAMEL WARE YOUR CHOICE g Kettles. The lot includes Berli red Sauce Pots, Lippe Smoothly and evenly coated utensils of fine Enamel Ware which will stand the test of time. Kettles, Lipped Sauce Pans, Tea and Coffee Pots, Dish Pans, Covered Straight Sauce Pans, Co n d 25c each LEGISLATIVE LORE The committee on roads, bridges and rivers made unfavorable report on the act that rates on the N ry. Mr would reduce ew London-Groton the ferriag £ Macdonald in explaining the bill said the present lease of the ferry company would expire in four years and that the present rates were lower ferry in the state. Aft- than any othe er careful inv tigation. the commit- tee yoted unanimously for unfavorable report. the commlttee bill rejected. The committee on excise was accepted and Without debate, the report of the reported unfavorably on the bill to increase the fee for liquor tion of Mr. was tabled for icense to $750. On mo- ng of Fairfleld the bill calendar and printing. The committee also reported unfavor- ably on one for each 1,000 of population, the measure to issue license in- | by stead of one for each 500, as at pres-| ent. The report was tabled for calen- dar and printms. The same commit- tee made unfavorable report on the proposition to give taxpayers the right to appeal from the decision of county | commissioners in the matter of re- | moving of saloons from one building | to another. It was explained by Mr. | O’Keefe of Orange that a right | xisted under the pre Report | accepted and bill rejected The committee on banks made un- favorable report on the act to extend SR | the time of organization of the John Winthrop Trust company of New London. It was explained that a re- vival of the charter was desired, but | there was no appearance at the com- The report was bill rejected. mittee hearin cepted and The hisioric Henry Whitfield house in Guilford, owned by the state of Connecticut, was given additional aid the state at Thursday’s session. The state makes an annual appropria- tion of $1,000 for the care of the prop- ertr, which includes the pay of a caretaker dilapidated, the trustees asked for increase in' appropriation for the next two vears of $1,000. The made favorable Teport on priation of $3,000, and the re accepted and the bill passed. fr The bill that referred to the delivery | of intoxicating liquors to minors cam? and om the senate reje cted, eer.B9% Dusters ..,..v.....21c Dustless Broom Covers.....310 ———— ] are completely overshadowed and forgotten in contemplation of an event which leads the masculine half of humanity to an indulgence in promiscous profanity and which is the terror and pride of the housekeeper > We are prepared for this event with a complete line of all the cleaning helps which the minds of triumphm’ women and terrified men have conceived. Let us help you out. actlon was taken in the hous The railroad committes made favorable repcrts upon the bills tha fare of thr when seats are not provided in i1 cents ter is fully provided for ng law. be the 15¢, 25¢, 300 .850 350 450 650 210 50c 750 500 950 As the house has become committee appro general | cars, and that payment of portation of members of the assembly be paid by the town reports were accepted and bill, ¢ ed Children Ory FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA i Would you rather have the sun shine in 4 rooms or 57 We HEAT the back of the oven, others only cover it with tin and asbestos. Made in New Bnglanit — Best in the World Have Heat on Five Sides _ of the Qven, More Heat Around HUB Oven Means Better, Less Fuel Quicker Bake— SCHWARTZ, BROS., Norwich, Conn., Agents SMITH & ANTHONY CO., MAKERS, BD.TDF, MASS, | COAL AND LUMBER. . Coal ! All Sizes Lumber Ful Assortment CHAPPELL €D Central Wharf BRANCH — 150 Telaphonés J. A MORGAN & GGAL Office 57 WestMain St,, Yard Central Wharf, PROMPT DELIVERY COAL frae Burning Kinds and ALWS A. D. LATHROP Tel #ice—cor Market an CALAMITE COAl Well Seasoned Wo C. “', lEASK[jL:, -Ei iy ; Wil End Daily except Saturday PONEMAH MILI | Taftville, Conn Take Taftville ¥ GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embal 2 Provideace St., Tally rompt attent ¥ or Telephone anri4st v | | | | ; Ceylon and Formos TEAS ‘Unitedlea'fmpu Square, riers | Franklin HAVE YoU A A FRIEND THAT TO YOU HAS ASTHMA? Recommend AS-MOON \STHM The Moon Pharmacy 465 Bank St., New Lon. NorwichVeterinaryHospita DR. F. D. COLES, Propristor Rear 17 Chestnut Strest Phone Connection IF YOU are thinking of a SPRING SUIT call and see what I can do for you. COXETER, Tailor 33 Broadway post Cards Stationery Novelties (0P SRR ARS {7 PATTERNS I) —FITTED ON LIVING MODELS . The Broadway Store, Opposite the Y. M. C. A, 67 Broadwiy T AHKRE 15 no savertming medium i Eastern Connecticut equai to The Mils lsun for business results