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Heary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS §8 Main St. LT ASSISTANT wiEN weOuEsT | The Bulletin, Norwich, Friday, April 11, 1913. The Bulletin should be delivered verywhere In the city before 6 a. m. | * Subscribers who fail to receive it by | that time will confer a favor re- | porting the fact to The Bulletin THE WEATHER. Teday's Weather Forecast. Forecast for Southern New Eng- land: Rain and warmer Friday; Sat- urday cloudy, increasing south winds. Predictions from the New York Her- | LIEH PRICES Dr. T. J. KING Originator of the King Safe Sys- tem of Dentistry Amy persom, nO matter hosr oid, delicate or-nervou can have their teeth —extrested, filled or crowned without a particie of pain or discomfert. FULL SET teeth. The < hith Katural Gums Don't. buy old style Natural Gums on teeth are used only by Dr. King, and absolutely prevent the detection of artifictal teeth in the mouth. Gold Crowns $6; Bridge Work 35: Gold FMling 31 up; other fillings 80c. Painless extraction FREE when s_ts are ordered. All work ~uaranteed. KING DENTAL PARLORS Dr. Jackson, Mgr. 203 Main -k r Smitn’s Druz Store Telephone 9 m.to S p. m be cloudy and | variable | slowlys | On Friday it will cool, with rain and brisk, winds, probably followed by clearing conditions. 3 The outlook for Saturday is partly overcast to fair, with moderate tem- { perature changes. Observations al in Norwich. ! mittee, { for which next week. | districts for tains w the membership the assoclation is The city was the work a 00 MEMBERS FOR PLA !TenTmShrtmlh-lfinJ-yfmlmlAuoch- tion—City Divided Into Districts For the Work—Each Team Plans to Secure 100 Names. At a meeting of the executive com- the team captains and some members of the teams of the Norwich | Playgrounds association Thursday af- ternoon at 4.30 o'clock in the Board of Trade rooms, plans were completed campaign upon re allotted the territory they are to send their fleld force out linto. SOME FOOTWORK Y ) Senator Avery | ed Into' Willimantic Windham. to the capitol of their pedestrian vass for the day. The following was | mont road bound for ‘lhe way the territory was divided up: District No. 1—Greeneville and all streets above Marguerite building and Boswell avenue from Broad: F. P. Mc- Namara, captain. District No. 2~Norwich Town and all territory above Harland's Cerner: Captain to be supplied. Districts Nos. § and i—West Side and Thamesville: John B. Stanton and Thomas H. Beckley, captains. District No. 5—Laurel Hill and an- | that blocked the track. What rough. to embark divided into nd_the cap- boun freight, jumped the t up_for some’ distance. TO REACH HARTFORD. and Judge Barnes Hik- | From South Senator Charies S. Avery and Judge {John H. Barnes who were on the way Thursday morning reached there only after the exercise ability between South Windham and Willimantic. They were on the train on the Central Ver- Willimantic, Which was held up by a freight wreck | The two Nor- wich men struck out afoot for Willl- mantic and made their destination in good time, but found the roads some- The wreck happened when the tend- £ O the engine attached (o a south- tak- ing with it two or three cars. No one was Injured, but the track was tern rack, The passenger train due here at NORWICH TOWN | el | Members of Churches Invited to Y. M. C. A. Lecture—Willis Bramble Im- proving at New Sanatoriym. The teachers of the Sunday schools and of the teachers’' training class of | the fethodist and Congregational | churches have been invited to be pres- ent this (Friday) evening at the Y. M. C. A., where there will be a stereopti- con fecture on the Holy Land. The | Epworth league, which holds its week- | ly meeting Friday evening, will be omitted because of this lecture. At Colebrook River. Rev. M. R. French of West Town treet left New Bedford, Mass, Tues- Jay, where he had been spending a week at conference, for (olebrook River, Conn,, to pass the remainder of this week with his parents. Improving at Sanatorium. Willis Bramble of Sturtevant finds that the condition of her M stcet BETTER i Hyomei cells killing storing health brane your batural remedy, for it gives a curative air bath to the air passages. THAN Catarrh—Clears Stopped- up Head. Nature has a remedy for catarrh and troubles of the breathing organs, itreatment that is far better than dos- ing_the stomach with medicine. If is the healing oils and balsams which medicates in the nose, throat the catarrhal germ to are treati In using Hyomel you with catarrial _ troubles vowerful heaiing and antiseptic MEDICINE Breathe Hyomei and be rid of the air v breathe, reaching the most remote alr 4 lunge, and re- the mucous mem- the It has a effect George H. Bliss JEWELERS a of ou ing T : from | i hn B. Stanton presided |nexed district: Capiain to be supplied. t . Selvf'rfim“m’n".i-m‘;fi?jérifi‘é"ffianrges mfirrff":fi?etu#g Tand ihose present in- | District. No. ’6—Washington street [%:30 a. m. was over two hours late. lusbind, who s at the tuberculosis Similar to the air in the mountains | ~ - in tem; Prxlure and the baremetric | cluded Frank 'P. McNamara, Arthur |and side streets to Harland Corner, The regular schedule was resumed sanatorium, is very favorable, showing = where the forests give off the fragrant e teree s L eate, Wo W Lang, Co H. Hasicell | Jail Hill Talls, Broad to Broadway: |in the aflernoon. however improvement everv day. and healing balsams. | Seed Potatoes | ' ;3 ar. Thomas H. Beckley, Dr. P. J. Cassidy, [R. C. Plaut, captain. e i Hyomei has benefited so many suf- | 7am . Thomas . eekIey. T chattory, Jona | District 'No. i-Broadway, Union | SOCIAL TO PARTICIPANTS Improvement Society’s Meeting. ferers 'Of the Woust cawal Of SOIAFTH | %o are.unloading & car of a6 Seed [l & m oo . 30,50 M. Lee, R. H, Gray and Counciiman |street, McKinley avenue, Broad from IN MOCK TRIAL. | The Church Improvement society of With offensive breath, raising of | oo 0 g a car {6 pom 30.48 | Joseph 'F. Willfams. Broadway and side streets between the First Congregational church will mucus, frequent sneezing, droppings in | Fotatoes, consisting of Cob F | “Highest 36, Towesi 30. The thiee kinds of tickets were on | Broadway and Boswell avenue: HERY | Given/at: Mt CalvaryiChurch by Bibls:| Susel 8t theiime of Mrs. Woodbury O. the: (hroat and spasmodic ' coughing{and Green Mountain varieties, yack Gt B one B A e e ber- in secured. 1n | . District’ No. S—Main _street from and’ Literary Socisty. (Friday) attermoon o " antee to refund tha money It 1t Goea| ot Y, 1O uE And tre u nem Predictions for Thursday: Increas- (F.'T, 11 oieh the one who secures the (Shannon building to, Marguerite, side | .y g0 o7 o — not do all that is claimed for It If the g COWORTRS ©O ng cloudiness, probably followed bY | name'Sefil issue a ticket which he will | streets, Franklin street, Boswell ave- | g.q° ,° 00 A0 Literary soclety ten: | Sunday School Session. iTeatment does not help you, there | makS countersign and this will serve as a | nue to Broad, Cliff, Oak, Hamlin, Park | ;75 @ S0C81 to those Who taok part| rpere will be a session of the Sun- | ™ill not be a penny’s exvense, while if | Thursday's weather: Fair followed [Jgipt and membership ticket in the | street and Intersecting territory: W. | p joo iCGERF mocl trial of the C8SC|cay school Sunday afternoon at Scot- i cures the cost is nominal. A com- | by increasing cloudiness. ,.,»:‘nf!.m;r;'.‘b r:;llm‘r ::-);e;fi.’:r:m:é‘ for “bfimfi c;,l’:.un. B n~om‘§3;,“"°" at 8 o'clock Thursday evenin. | land road hall. splpn‘xr “_IM\‘;::_-::«'M;:;.::[“‘~;=i|‘xl.:m||-.;r I‘:\\i\r\ Sun. doon and Tides. for ustaining Membership, a white | Shannon building to West Side ‘an«frfixn“é‘,';,.f,’-’ef‘;‘:‘.’,i“z;’,‘i;fif ;xl\!)xtl)eu[ \;ru‘ s Heard About Town. needed 30 cents. e 13‘:-;"'0,; ;xlnl:nh:bfl““m:‘. ool i Hign 1i Moo a for lite membership, & | bridges, Church street: Dr. P. J. Cas- | enteriaining programeme of music and | Mre. Joab Rozers of New London is |, 0he Lee & Osgood Co. and drug- | Jith cuc out borders. LWE o R e 3 to report | Bistar Xo. 10—Shetucket, Water, | Peaking was followed by supper in | Visiting relatives in town. gHslo oV T pliere. Moldings and bands to match. Mixed = e aignt mt o Olaloek. af Commerce, Market=and Little Water | t1¢ Sunday school rooms, a delightfui A | paints, muresco and tints; also art 3 Mrs. E. J. Jones of Bliss pl glass imitations. The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St MILL. CASTINGS a Speciaity. Receive Promut Orders Attention WHITE ELEPHANT CAFE| MURPHY & CO. and Cigars DAN Ales,” Wines, Liguor Corner of Water and Market Sta. “Mersici(" Underground Gasoline Siorage Tanks Your method of storing gasoline must meet with the approval! of the Fire Underwriters. With a “MERSICK" UNDERGROUND GASOLINE TANK e Is kept at a safs distance <o there is no danger from fire, and you have a supply of snappy, sizzling gasoline always at hand. Outfit complete with the ex- ception of run pipe, which varles according. to location. THE C. S. MERSICK & CO,, 274-292 State St., 11-27 Crown St., New Haven, Conn. THE PALAGE CAFE STEP IN AND SEL US P. SHEA, 72 Franklin Strest NOTICE The Providence Cafe will open for business at 43 West Main street, Saturday morning. April 12. The public are invited and free souvenirs will be given. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Trogupes. Araveling Men, ste.. Livery conneote. Shetucket Street 1913 OVERLAND CAR is here. Telephone 904-5 and get a demonstration of the best car for the money on the market for next year. M. B. Ring Auto Co. Chesinut Street THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILDING CO., inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. GOING TO EUROPE or want to sead your friend a for passage Lo ihis coun agent for ihe Cipard, W Anchor, Allan, Leyland, ¥rench, Red, Star Hauil rg North German Lloyd snd other lines. Also coasiwise lines, Have your berths reserved How for spring and summer saflings, Tickets and tours fo Ber- muda, Jamaica, Cuba, Panams, Georgi, Jlorids, Texas, California and around theket . 1_am ife Star, American, Ameri the world. John A. Dunn, Steamship and Tourist Agent, | 50 Main Street ! each night at 5 o'clock at the Board menu bein, served by the ladies of the | 12 3% | of Trade rooms thie result ¢fithatrican: |etrestes: K. FL Gray, ofptatn. society. The order of exercises fol- | the guest of friends in Willimantic on | 16 150 lows: Scripture reading, Chaplain | Thursday. | fre 5 2P Howard Wilson; Invocation, Assistant| 7 - D I CLAIM AGAINST RAILR aplaln H. D, McKnight! remarks, ithin a_day or two temnis courts 1" 1 gfi_PACKED BOOKS TO HORSES KILLED, |B25L0T; opening _address, = President | have been freshly marked out on the 2. .00 SEND TO KANSAS. FOR HO . :\Irz» Fran:les Evans: singing, soclety; | Norwich Town green. i H s altel T . o reading, iss Idella Scott; address, | s DT | de T wien o o e e 004 tiae " | Trinity M E. Church Women Will J. Connor Has Suit Against the | Vice Bresident George Johmion: reads |, Miss Viola Plocttner of Providence | S Send Gift to the Sunflower State. Central Vermont. ing, Miss Lottie Silvia; singlng, socie the guest for a week or so of her GRLbI‘E"fi I E l\"': '-"i/‘l - e ty; poem, Miss Agnes Sebastian; se- ster, Mrs. Raymond V. Congdon, of bt ME The regular montffly meeting of the | The claim of Alexander J. Connor |lection, quartette; poem, Miss Claribel | Peck’s Corner. e | Woman's Missionary society was held [of New London against the Central [Robinson; speech by Lawyer Bigeloy, = - Women Try to Prevent Workman | 1)1l qyy ~ afternoon In the Sunday | Vermont road for the value of a team | H. Wiison: speech by Lawyer Acme,| Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burdick and from Getting to Bleachery—Arrested | school rooms of the Trinity M. E.|of horses, killed several months ago by | H. D. McKnight; poem, Miss Edith |sons of New London were here Sun- | and Placed on Probation. | ehurch with a good number in attend- |an engine, was heard before a jury in | Harris: singing, society: reading, Mrs. |day at Mr. Burdick’s former home on | - | ance. The president, Mrs. F. W. Cole- | the court of common pleas in session |Idah Thomas: address by Judge An- | Huntington avenue. | John Andocavitz, a Polish man of | man, occupied the chair. Various | at New London. The trial was begun | thony, W. H. Maliisc address, Alfred & i i about 40 vears of age, and of slight | plans for raising money to meet the |at noon just after the jury had re- |Jackson; address, Rev. Mr. Harris; | Mr. and Mrs James Turnbull and | build, was set upon by & crowd of | pledges of the society were discussed |tyrned a verdict in the Bindloss case :address Dby assistant judge-mayor, | family are moving from Otrobando | eight sturdy Polish women early | and a box of books was packed for &| About 11 a m. on Feb. 26, of last|Rev. J. H. Dennis. fiecnieiie he nikze onhWauSeous BT Thursday morning when he attempted | Sunday school in Kansas. The €en- |vear a driver in the employment of | The fables, set in the shape of the | vhich they recently purchased to enter the gates of the Greeneville | eral subject for the meeting was Mor- | Mr. Connor was driving a pair of |letter I, were decorated with crepe ! s L plant of the U. 8. Finishing company | monism and various members from | horses drawing a dump cart from the | Paper and potted plants. The follow- | .\lr.fl and “.\[rs W. W. Gamwell of and although he fought back vigor. | the text book on the subject. The Pro- | New = England Carpet Lining Co. |l committee was In charge of the : Fittsfleld. Mass. are guests of Mra ously for some minutes, police inter- | gramme was in charge of Mrs. E. M. | property into John street. The hor,“;;:rtalr. irs. Francls Evans, Mrs. Pearl | Jamwells brother and sister-in-law ference was necessary before the wo- | Newbury Were passing ~over the John stree, |Lane, Mre. H. D. McKnight, Mrs. M. | *r. and Mrs. W. C. Osgood, at their men would give up their attack. When | Enjovable piano solos were rendered crossing when they were struck by’ ennis, )\rélw. A .}." Wilson, Mrs. Rose | home on East Town street the trouble broke out Policeman Br: by Waldo Newbury and vocal selec-|ine engine that was pulling some e & . - who was In the immediate nelghbor- | tions by Miss Ellen Oldfield made a | g8 13600 "JnG ere killed. Mrs. M.: Dennis, = Mrs. M. Al on who gas; tnpled 10 hood, Tushed down fo the sate and | pleasing impression. She was accom- [TIEHL cats, Snd were, CHICCS: e was Mrs R Mallison s M| torwich Wednesduy, was well known tried to quiet the women. Just about | panied by Waldo Newbur: open to public travel and that be- Iaa Thomas, Mrs. Fran- |here being brother of the late 1 this time Sergeant Mathews with sev- | An excellent supper of baked beans | 2. . of g0 much travel passing oves Miiss Ella Silvia, George 3 hillips o4 (Y}e E 'r.nulrm road. | eral officers appeared om the scene | and cold meats was served at the con- | {AUCS O 8¢ TSN (CHE, NG (¢ Johnson, Mrs. H. D. McKnight, Miss ibiothers married = iwo sisters and he ordered the women to stop | clusion of the business meeting and & | i "ol 15, CAREEIO0L, LG 00 o pany | Nellie Perry, Charles Coblyn Dillips was uncle of Col. C. W | hting, but as some of them would | general social time was enjoyed. and Ite servants were negligent and | AN e cf Nerwich | EEaaden Sui: airet and they rote 3 PETTTRR at fault for the accident. The amount DER CASE. | ordere eir arrest and they were astern Stars Initiate ree. o i 0. i | being taken to Court in a.cab. AS|initiated three candidafes it Wednes- |brother, Attorney Willlam T. Connor, the Polish Language Village Doings of General Interest— one of P ers was geiting into v evening's meeting in the Bucking- |and Donald G. Perkins of Norwich, & 7 i the cab with the police officers & man | hov Vemorial | A pleasant social hour | Attorney Charies B. Whitclesey repre- | FPapers In a slander suit for $800| SPring Moving About the District. standing nearby handed her a baby | followed the business session and_ de- | sents the rallway company. damases were filed Thursday with the | Rurand and family of Willi- | and she took it along to the court-|jighttul solos were rendered by Miss | The court adjourned Thursday aft- | ¢lerk of the superior court in a suit| ave moved to South A street. | house. Clara_ Worth Refreshments were | ernoon until Tuesday for jury busi- | Drought by Feiix Parcheski against| Charon has left the employ | When court was opened the room |gerved and a general good time was [ness. Monday there will be a court | Barnett Cohn of this city. The alle- | FUp B ZHEGOR 88 J€L THC SMPIOY | 2 filled with many friends of enjoyed. session and then Tuesday the Con- | Ba&tion is that on Feb. 22, 1913, the d('—‘ :’ = s Meraee of Sopehanis ‘”" prisoners who were presented fo fon nor case will be resumed. The jurors | féndant spoke in the Polish language | <"1 trial before Judge Brown. Five women xcused from trial of this cdse, were | B the hearing of Michael Zoesky and| Mr. and Mrs Joseph ...,;,VF.,:'.‘,-‘I who are unavle to talk English were |~ s i Ly P cEat others who understood the language | moving from South B street to School charged with. preventing John Ando- Mary B. Hastle, Miss Mery T Sull allowed to go until Tuesday morning. | Others who meant that the plainiir | street i cavitz from going to work In e plant . ¥ f was a thief and a cheat. Thomas M.| Mrs. Moran of North Grosvenordale of the U. S. Finishing company and a | i85 Louise Bellefleur and John Moore. | SPIRITUALIST CAMP MEETING Shields 1s attorney fo was the guest of Mr.and Mrs. Henry | woman interpreter had to be used. OBITUARY. CANNOT CHANGE NAME. e Mercier of Merchants avenué Wed- | y s were John njured at Ally | nesaa | Heatn, Sergeant Matthews, Policemen Mis. ‘Miohuel Savags. Asseciation’s Petition is Adversely Re- | While unleading coal from the Blue | Michael McAvoy of Plainfield was | vitz. The testimony brought out the | Following a short illness Mary Ward portsd by Committ line barge at Allyn's Point Wednes- | the guest of Taftville friends Wednes- | fact that Andocaviiz had started for | Wife of Michael Savage, died In her : ~ day morning John Gunsalve, employ- |day. Until recently Mr. McAvoy was | his work in the bleachery when he | home, No. 157 Hickory- street, Thurs- (Special to The Bulletin.) ed by the New Haven road, str ey loyed ion Bravidence sinset | was surrounded by the eight women, | day afterncon about 2 o'clock. Besides | Although three-quarters of the | o0 “‘g h"‘:‘ by a “;f“be" ;\m(n fell |, At their last meeting the members | who jostled him around considerably | her husband she leaves three sons, |stock of the Connecticut Spirftualists Inte the hold e suffered from con- fof the Lincoln club completed plans | and he claimed that he was hit sev- | John, Edward and Daniel Savage, ali|Camp Meeting association, the ground | SUstion o e A d ehe iSl|for a smoker and social to be held | {eral times. As soon as Andocavitz | Of this city. and a daughter, Mary | which is located at Pine Grove, Ni- |$ration on top of the head. ‘he Sty |in the club reom next Monday evem- | | 22w ‘n\;‘.. :‘"- was getting the worst of | Savage, in Philadelphia. antic, asléed that the name be changed {‘““:da.’:““nd“l”; e e | the fight he drew a small club out of ——— to Pine Grove association, the legisla- Sy e e | o 2 i his pocket with which to defend him- Baptist Missionary Seciety. tive commitiee on incerporation made | 02 Dr. J. I Donshue. While not ser- | Seotee King has fnished setiing up | self, but he was unable to use it as| The missionary seciety of the Third | unfavorable report and the bill was |1oUs the accident will prevent Gun- @eRUREL B 8 Foneman s, B | the women took it away from him and | Baptist church held its regular month- | rejected. It was explained that there | 521V from working for some time. e oo Lo h bl | threw it into the stree: 1y meeting in the vestry of the church | was strong opposition to the change by N Footbridge Started. { chines were purchased. { | qSorgennt Satthews stated that An- | Rnursiay® afiermoon with & ood . ab- | Boiritunlisis who cwned Somo of the| . New Foetbridge Started =~ |chncs were purchazes G 0| docavitz had had trouble | fandisice - Db 8 e o g o ¢ footbridge | News has been received here tha ble getting 1o | tendance. The meeting was called Lo | stock. The majority of the stock had | Construction of the new foothridge | Wews has been mecefved here that | | work Wednesday morning on account | ¢ i Funeral Director and Embalmer 16 Frankiia St., Bulletia Bullding Telephone 642-2 Prompt sesvice day or might. Lady Assistant. Residence 11§ Broasway Opp. Theatre. Telephone 842-3 i $100 for each order for the first time ear of his society which takes place this (Friday) evening in tNe Guild rooms, were com- pleted. Reshingling Roof. The roof of the Third Baptist s being reshingled, = ruday. Dolbcare of ¢ recelved w from Boston, Fiteh ecently unaboiit A Miss Ruth Henderson of v, Providence, R. spending a few days Central avenue. . Hol of #th street . has returned by the new |been acquired by others wh i 3 o S Syt © desired I road at the New London railroad sta- | anada has reach- ago for Northwest ( work in’the | of Massachisetts have been changed. and Joiners, says that the fact that Norwich local has seught an increase in the minimum per hour wage of 45 cents instead of 48 3-4, has led | to the report that New Lenden unien | matism, such as puffy you are nervous, or bothered with during which the representatives of the internaiional organization will con- in_a single case. | kidney or bladder troubles. T. Shea, A. D. Lathrop, Norwic rn- ing Bulletin AT 'r?:’-nmomr:;mwi‘:;";: parish. Father Baker has been trans- | The company petitions for power - to |¥0u have used, the very principle of | & McGarry, Joseph A Gooree, By | ferred as pastor of a church in Glas- [comply with the changed laws of |Croxone is such that it is practically Porteous & Mitehell “Coo Trie’ gon® | tonbury. Massachusetts” in the matter of is- | IMpossible to take it into the human | ning Record, William R. Stevens, Fred | Friendly suance of stock. The matter was final- |Svstem without ~results. Where 13 W. Marion, John’ O'Denovan. . Outside | Girls’ Friendly Society. ly ordered to the foot of the calendar. | DOthing else on earth like it. It talent assisting were: St. Cecelia’s T.| , The Girls' Friendly eociety of St. T S KR Piie Lla el e GG iR A. soclely and sewing uittis, ltes, | ABCPOWE Chuich mec Thuckiey sve- New London Carpenters Satisfied. |fac ;1o o o> YOU ‘he first time you ary L. Sliny, Mrs. Alphonse Belle- | £IT8 WIth a large attendance and plans | officers of New Lenden local, In It vou suffer with in your | Sold enlv bv ary o o , In- pains in vyour | § fieur, Miss Kathleen ~Murphy, Miss | £0F the anniversary celebration of the | ternational Brotherhood of Carpenters | back and sides, or hava any signs of | or a Bapist church | woula shortly ask the same Increase. [Crexone will quicKly relieve vou of {he work having | New London carpenters, union men. | Your misery, You can secure an orie- suy that they fnd ne dissatisfaction |mal package of Croxone at trifiing N ¢ 7 of8 with the present scale. The coming |Cost from any firsi-class druggist, | SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLM niral uvenue | fron, Boston of General Brganizer Johy |Such as. The lce & Osgosd Co. Ali HAVI ARRIVED. new 1918 Ford | 1" Potts is simply a periodical visit, | dFUEEISES ure authorized Lo personal- | 1008 STYLKES 10 SELDCT FROM. Iy retura the purchase price If i{ fails rheu- | swellines under | {the eves or in the feet and ankles, if | tired and rundown, urinary _disorders, 1 of the interference of the women and | presideni, Mrs. Emma Nye, who Dre-|to convert the grove into a summer |18 : | as they appeared In larger foree | bded. After the singing of When Ie | resort. ¥ tion began Thursday morning when ed there and has (aken up his resi- | | Thursday morning he thought 1t was | Shed His Blood, praver followed by —_— oo T O O el i e e | e to act. e prisoners claimed | the former president, Mrs. William 3 e ar ary operga- | john Duff of New Bedford passed | that they were without food for them- | . Greene. The topic for the month | O WICH-HARTFORD TROLLEY | tions for the erection of concrete v~ Wednesday with Taftville friends, Mr. | selves and children and, that they | was, Carrving the Gospel by Car, CHARTER EXTENDED. |lars north of the ferryhouse. There:puff is on his way to Philadelphia | need help. They made a general de- | Wagon and Boat, and the following e Will be about 15 of the pillar? to be fwhere his brother Daniel Duff is now nial of the charges brought against | literary programme was excellently | Proposed Line Gets Two Years More | Used as supports for the steel frame of | jocated and where he will enter the | them. Judge Brown discharged one of | carried out: Reading, Opportunities of Etom Sennts the bridge. [employ of a large concern as time the women and through the interpreter | a Colporteur, Mrs. Robert McNeely; e e s | keeper. gave the others some good advice to | Chapel Car Work and Difficulties of | The state senats on Wednesday JpErEea Al meslinE of e Connec | ollow. e wo re placed on |a Colporteur, Mrs. William P. Greene: | passed the senate bill introduced by | Satrinte of America wil bs | o T AT *] probation until May 1, judgment being | Captain Beckel's’ Gospel Ship, Mrs. | Benator Landers extending the charts | Sorg 2F o o, of camerica will be MARRIED. fsed the court that thes would keep | fom n Do iy o oGjing pibles ler of the Norwich, Colchester and | Haven, Saturday. April 19. : PENDLETON-HOFFMAN—In Nor the peace and they were atowed. (o | Lo o eer o e Hamil | Hartford Traction. Co. for. two years g e A wich, April 19, by Rev. F. W. Cole- | Deace ey e aHowed (o | ton; poem. Hindered Christ, Mildred {and permitting it to o e e ooy 5 ol go free without bond Cas: “Seading: Rabtiats in Pl Hetn g ncrease its cap. man, Richard . Pendieton and Mi ase ing. s ital stock to $2,000,000. This is the Laura J. Hoff: N J = z Al A R ie - .aufa J. Hoffman, both of Norwlch. Eothas St Gaciaty: GG tnst mesting was than ead by | S nanion, which an stormey aawrea | JAKES YOUR BACKACHE |- phmn The regular business meeting of the | Mrs. William P. Greene and after the | er day would never do anything with | DIED, | | Father Mathew T. A. society of St. |closing praver by Mrs. Nye, the Dres- | jis charter because It could not Ansace Ul KLY DlSAPPEAR SAVAGE—In Norwich, April 10, Mary | Marys parisy was largely attended |ident. a social hour followed, dainty | the proposition and built its line. The e B W L Sl S ursday evening and was called to | refreshments being served. - The b TR N Fuperal services from her iafe hom order by the president, Joseph Belle- i - i Hen o onasizor A | el e fleur. The reports of the officers wore Ladies' Guild Meeting. : A Eévw Doscs Relicwes AllSuch| o 5 ooioee Burial inoe ares read and other routine business mat-| The members of the Ladies' guild | 36,000 PAID ON S | Cemetery. i ters were iransacted. The society is,| met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Miseries, Bladder Weakness. | poNNeiLy—1n this ey, aprit 10| anning to celebrate Father Mathew's" Benjamin Baills at her home on Four- PERSONAL TAX BILLS. ’ |SStissan el (A Rlitay SEEEDARCH th_anniversary in conjunction With | feenith streat and & most. enjoyabie e Kidney Trouble and Rheu- 37 Mars Sheriaan Donneily. xed 5 ihe St Celin, St Annes and St Marvs | seasion was held. ' The 'dey was the | Tax Collector Has Recsived About Two : ish | UNDERWOOD—In_Norwich, April 9 A. ‘societies next A v ng. | 30th anniversar: the s v i - o = = < 5 T anersned T dletin, AT | S0 Jnniversary of he'marriage of Thirds of the Total Due, matism Promptly Vanis) 1913, Dwight S. Underwood, ased 5§ held in St. Mary's T. A. B. and | memors a i S Thon o g i held jn St Marvs T. AP hall and | memorated with a bountiful dinner. | Tax Coliector Thomas A. Robinson Faneral services at his late residence, the history of these societis. There | seving. st Fhorma orecdom the | finde that payments for the persomal | It is no longer necessary for anmy| 100 Frankiin streef. Saturday afte will be addresses by inant apash | Golla it L Ecien t v ‘mad ? o e ing, Mid. | 4 hoom. April 12 at 2 o'cloc g Cadiline ofchestis will - tasish the | o0 sl T 8 now received $6,000 on this account. |der and urinary disorders to contend | | music for the dance programme, Wed.. 5 s represents payments by 3,000 of | With, or be tortured with rheuma- | = ——— e S asbee, progIe. Weak | /. Crily e Sntis the 4,800 to whom he sent out bills, |tism, Stff joints, and lts heart- | | ciety observa- | Lo . o 3 i . |ery, C . quic v re- has made arrangements to give ihy | the Father Mathew team will be play- ment. Croxone is the most wonderful 3 | can-assers, whe emteriatas (Sive theied In the Father Mathew rooms on (Bpecial to The Bulletin.) remedy yet devised for ridding the 15 Blain Strect. | Vicws towards making the recemi faip | North Main street. This is the fourth | There was considerable discuscion |system of urlc acid and driving out Sy Lt contest, two of which were plaved | before the committee at Hartford on |all the polsonous impurities which i Huhe in Taftville, and the result will be |the favorable report of an act amend- {cal e such troubles. It Is entirely | | Those Who Helped. closely watched by members of both | ing the charter of the Norwich & |different from all other remedies. It | . | RTINS e ciubs. At presenf the Taftville boyvs | Worcester Railroad company, which |is not like anything else ever used | contribntore Tae Cihe e donators and | are ahead of the Greeneville players | provides that the company be author- | for the purpose. It acts on the prin- unera 'rec Urs i Sgniributors 't the recent Father|by 132 points. izéd to fssue its capital stock to the |ciple of cleaning out the poisons and | = | G T R W SR e ker T amount of 38,260 shares. Sald shares | Temoving the cause. { —AND— T e T Father Smith's Curate. may be issuéd under and In- ac It soaks right in through the walls, | G A e & purke, Charles O.| Svednesdav evening a reception was | COrdance with the laws of Massa- |membranes ana linings, like water in den Co. M. R, Waters, Wiilinim N 4a- | tendered Rev.D. F. Bajer, the depart- | chusetts, for the validation and con- [ Sponge. neutralizes, 'dissolves, and Cord, F. 5. Morley Armeraa N c | ing curate of Si. Francis' chureh, New [ firmation of capital stock herstofore |Makes the kidneys eift out and filter | m a mers | Bottle Co., The Reld & iushee g | HAven. of which Rev. James J. Smith, | i85ued by the company. Mr. Stoddard, |away all the uric acid and poisons | 4 Val Luppart. Jaremiah 0 Bt siop | & former paster of St. Mary's church, [of the committee explained that thé |from the blood, and leaves the kid- James C. Moriarty, Mrs. Dax té‘"‘; ‘Gir. | Greeneville, is the present rector, and | company was organized in Massa- |Neévs and urinary organs clean, | mour. A Lads briend B e Spioil | the Jatter in behalf of the parish pre- | chusetts-and Conneeticut in 1871 and | sirons, healthy and well Lady Assistant. Bisco' Bros. Charles 1. Haskell, Daniol | 1500 aor ey DAker the sum of $1,300, | since then the laws of incorporation | It matters not mow long vou have Telephone call $25-3. Herzy E. Churce. Wm. Smith Alen [ Pairician Sh)es and Oxfords A woman's shoe that's right. Lav.-} styles. $3.50 and $4.00. | est Spring FRANK A. BILL 104 Main Strest ' CLOTH SHOP A Strictly Tailor-Made Suit Brown - fer with. the local officers. Bishep Walters to Speak. at her home church (his eveaing DEL-HOFF HOTEL -~ - - Bishop A. Walters, A. M. D. D, of Mrs. Robert Brown and daughter, | New York .who presides over the Justine, of East Rochester, N. Ho, aré | New England A M. B. Zion conference European Plan apendinic’ several ’dave with “Mre |is fo be the preacher ai a service ai| <o) @ < Erown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | the McKinley Avense A, M. E. zion| Grill Room open until 12 m. HAXES BROS. Props for $18.00 REFUNDED 1¥ ISFACTOI JOSEPH T. DONOVAN 325 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn. FPhome 59 NOT SAT- | itselt. " During All Fresh Fish NO COLD STORAGE Blue Fish Roe Shad Buck Shad White Perch Striped Bass Sea Bass Black Fish Carps Halibut Noank Cod Haddock Pollock Eels Smelts Cod Chunks Lobsters Round Clams Long Clams Oysters All kinds of Salt and Smoked | “““"*" : Fish. As the Prices Are The Public Fish Mark 40 Franklin Street Telephone 1217-2. Usual Right We are in the market for painting paper-banging and decorating all the time. NGIP P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Mair Phone. Street. Rutherford H. Snew The Bean Hill MONUMENTAL MAN THOMAS J. HOWARD Long Inland Sa New York H River FATION NEW YORK | | TRAM:=POR | | Scows and barges fo. 1 BROADWAY, BUSINESS MEN =\ ? | The Uncas National Bank invites our 'personal you ot from tention office | | i employes and DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon n chorne of Dr 8 % | dur.ag Lis ws: liness irory Building Geer's Nerwioh. Cor | BUY THE BIG BEN ALARM | CLOCK 5 et WM. FRISWELL’S, 25 and 27 Franklin Str DENTIST DR. E. J. Suite 46, Shannon Buildiaj Take elavator Bhetuc: reoza To m pubiic: 1 wish to announ o STORAGE Largest capacity in the city. A_N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St All kinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap Rock for driveways and walks. CONTRACTOR FOR EVERYTHING PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTIN; 6vfiaulmg and . Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS 0O AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, ¥5, TRUCKS and CARTS. WA Mechanlcal vepairs. painting, trim ning. upholstering and woed tacksmithing in all its branches. work. - Scoft & Clark Corp. 2 | 507 to 515 North Main SL Sam’tar)j Plumbin; | A peep inlo an Lp-to-date bathroom |18 only less refresiing than the bath | the summer you will | the more Jook to the bath for bodily | comtort 1 will show you samiples and | | plans of the porcelain and other tubs and give you estimates for the work of putting them in in the best manner from e sanitary standpolut—and guar- antee the entire job. 5 J. E. TOMPKINS, ©7 West Main Street 1. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 branklin Stras |ISpring Toys Kites, Tops, Marbles, Return Balls, Garden Sets, Base Balls, Gloves, Bats, Mits, Etc. MRS. EDWIN FAY’S Franklin Square CORNS For all treubles of the feot merves, bad circulation or rheumatism, com sult JAMES DAWSON, Tel. b24. Room 26 Central Buildiag ROBERT J. - e ., 19 Weas Muin St Norwict, + [ Axent N. B O. Shee THERE i5 1 Iedium ietin for business results COCHRANE tern Connecticul egual to The Bul Lady Attendant Aldi’s Bowling Alleys 327 Main Street Bowling from 9 a. m. te 10c per string. Daily Prize M. ALDIL, Brany 2 pom