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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUEsDAY APRIL 15, 1913 Uite gouileln. Norwich, Tuesday, April 15, 1913. VARIOUS MATTERS. Grass and follage have made won- derful growth during the three days of rain. Fresh Mushrooms 60c Best $3.50 eyeglasses properly fitted PERSONAL Captain Percy Morgan has returned to Mystic from a visit in Nerwich. Miss Grace S. Benjamin of Boston is spending several days in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pendleton re- turned on Monday from their wedding trip. Mrs. David Anderson of Church street is recovering from a serious {ll- " FATHER MATHEW ANNIVERSARY Celebrated by Catholic Temperance Societies—Eloquent Ad- dress by Rev. W. F. Cavanaugh—Letter From Rev. Thecbald Mathew to Mayor Buckingham in 1849 Ex- Palmer Brothers, worked up until Wednesday night. He was seized with violent pains and, being unable to gain relief, was sent fo the hospital, where an operation was performed Saturday afternoon. He did not recover from the effects of the operation and passed away Sunday. Mr, Leary was born in Ireland 44 years ago and was the son of Mrs. Hanorah Leary. When a small child | ‘ he came to this country with his par- | ents and had since made his home here. About 27 years ago he went to | Fitchville and had lived there since, | with the exception of a few vears DANDRUFF GERMS MUST GO In America the dandruff germs must g0. The war of extermination has been declared. The battle has begun. and already thousands of intelligent Amer- icans have permanently rid themselves of this fllthiness. Today it is no more man to have dandruff in his hair than ary for a neces HAMILTON WATCHES IThe Greatest Railroad Watch in the world. for $1.55. Burnham, 227 Main street.— | ness. hibited. All 1 b Aav. Miss Maud Houck has returned to . B e el 1 (0 Tave tarias onthis testh = grades always on hand ¢ April 27th has been appointed as| N , after a visit With friends in| or their joint celebration of the | the country is now menaced by a flood | trade and had ® been . emploved by | the meami g T e e ma de. | the Watch Inspectors N. Y the date for the spring festival of the j Groton. 75th anniversary of the baginning of | of alcoholism with all lts attendant | Palmer Brothers for the past few | siroved. ngucKa’. 4 socialist Sunday schools. Miss Mary Church has returned tol Reve Thedbald Mathew's crusade for| ovile atening the mation and ihe | ycars. e was a Drominent: membar | “Ang millions of dandruff germs have N.H. &H.R. R » The State Dental association will | Mystic, " after a visit to friends in| Mtors Mathew T A | the Ereatest inhe Tiance given o That | ohnes Bichoie. it s & mooaey | been destroved. thanks to the grest hold its 49th annual meeting in Water- Montville. 5 | Bociety hud an audience of good pro- | by God, and true patiiotism demands | of Livision No. & A. Or Ho of Nor | SIS Wty e 1o the. yoid PR 1 bury today and Wednesday. ! Yortions in T. A. B. hall on Monday | that we awake to the danger that!| wich. i IENERC/St S 1l Tea) UAnUSUC Sl Er usun ar n“qfla ry M- Doane. 69, ehov ave returned ' fral eir wed- | 33 4 of the creanization of Cavanaugh referred _wiih | unitec LB heae Nie Himown: Eotut el AL By home S lERLoE the Father Mathew society. (he cxample set by Presi- | Fox of Onkdate by Rev, Father Coos | I You have dandrurr, Parisian Sage FRANKLIN SQUARE SOMERS T o KL N £ - il B S e Rl e o e R e ? RF AL | s Taries ice of Union street is I | Guinness of St. Mary's society presided | drinks at = White House functions. | hix mother and wife and four chil- | Money back. N ne O - el 55 gohns, Que, called there by the| o'chiirman and with him on the plat- | thereby sctiing the example that hé|dren. Timothy, Edward, Willlam and| j Bt besides rijding the scalp of dan- - AL P OO R | ks g form were seated Mayor T. C. Murphy, | would not tolerate which he felt | Fvelyn Leary. 3 14} Grufr, Parisian Sage is guaranteed to F BOVENW - SIEI. T e e O Roa |’ Mr. and Mrs. Tiester Bouith have re- | Rev, iWilliath .- Covanaush, SHEDISIN | wap 2 mensce (o the natlome, o Mr Leary was well known to resi- | 8top falling hair and itching of the b Attorney-at-Law. Fades: = iy tu o0 v wec _ Chairman McGuinness exhibited a | dents in Fitchville and Greeneville ind | S¢alp. not a dyve. N B paime r eod ~ o2 sundae. | }’,"‘";{::‘m“:,]{‘“"g rigito; theks framed letter from Father Mathew | his loss will be deeply felt by his| favorite with women of refinenent. It £ annon Building. SRR ST e > written in 1849 to Willlam A. Buck- [ many friends. 7 malkes the hair soft, lustrous and beau- S avicense YORLAgE I e town Clets | | p Pyt ipn Bt 0% 38,5 JRSASHDIEY ingham then mayor of Norwich, in M T s eallinas tiful, and is not y or greasy R [ aow 15 : MRy | odny A el ety sttending. the which the great temperance worker e ge- A large bottle for 50 cents at The from Ra“ < MISS M. C. ADLES st —ad Bdrr G s O il A declined with regret the invitation | Mrs. Thomas H. Collings of Toma-( Lee & Osgood Co. and drug stores and on's R T B e i aee s ) Which had been extended to him by | auag Valley, R. L. died in a Norwich | toilet goods counters everywhere. . « ¢ lfor 1B Shannon is framed to the | Willard A. Lucas of Poquetanuck, S city council tosEl wich, 'rm»,'mi‘ll:_"""‘,"“lr‘\:&\y nz?dba‘t e = = = w=ria second story.. Dr. Jones mew cottage | Who has been critically il for the etter is one which was recently pre-| ollings was born in oro, 3 5 liam H. Shields and the chairman took (INg in Uhis country about five years. | ance \«qu their ‘u:lumu;z” Th: « A TONED-UP SCALP oton correspondent notes that occasion to express their great ap-|She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Colonial Four, a mixed quartette, was 3 PONEDEEr SEALE the slogp Tillie: ornen By My Miss Maud Chapman returned Mon- preciation of the souvenir. Frederick Brown, who still reside ia|the added number and are heard in 4 may mean hair health, so that artificial | Norwich, was Jaunched Saturday ready | day to her school in Staffora Springs, Mavor Murphy was introduced for |the old home in England. Besides her | finely rendered vocal selections that 3 hair will not be necessary. The spring | for commission. | affer two weeks' vacation passed at remarks, which he made briefly as he | parents the deceased leaves a hus- |give them a prominent place in the 60 rooa the e i daa et 1 | her home here. referred. o some of the prominent men | band and a daughter, Florence Edith. | bill. Among the pholoplays shown healthy condition, before the time of chool prncipals have been notified i z of the city who had been members of | She was a member of the Methodist [ are excellent views of the inaugura- | R BN that the fourth international consress| Dr T. A. Crowles has gone to Wa- the socieiy and to his own pleasurc | church, with which she was closely B sonenqnu b ciE S e Fmr tripe on school hygiene is to be held in Buf- | (erDury (o atteng the meeting of the in its membership in former years, and | connected. The funeral was held from | tensive showing of bucking bronchos “‘h u::u...: ru:- u::h lllli'- S falo, N. Y., August 25 to 30. | ¢ n‘xlm_ .haw hnlm,v\ .\.ss'nma(im\l.l V_}hn'll the valuable influence it exercised upon i her late home in Tomaquag, Mon- |and western sports at a Rodero. 306 St, mext to Chelsen Bask. | will be held in Buckingham hall Tues- voung lives. He was warmly ap- |day at 10 a. m.. with burial in Hop- Tel. 652-4. apridd May 18 has been set aside as Uni- | day and Wednesday Dlauded. kinton cemetery. RELEASED FROM JAIL oA B yersal Peace day, but s this 18 Sun| L0 S oianan, accompanied b plTesident Buckiey and President — o Aol 1n i vmoSL | day, the observance in the hools will B o accor b ellefleur made brief and pleasing re- | SMALL BOY: ORDER IT NOW P ety o he Hay talowing. || James T. Ring, lias left for Atiantic sponses when called upon: o¥E Sina — A LITTLE PUSH | City for a stay for the benefit of Dr. The remainder of the evening was | FOR SUFFRAGETTES. | Carl Yalen Must Account for Two |, 4 _Ropkine & Co.'s Light Dinner Als,| Musicians and musical clubs are | Callahan's health after his recent ser- e b e o e e Pairs of Shoes He Had. |is all that is required S5 nevidoren drawing o ibraries for tatormass | fous fliness ‘with pneumonia Cadillac orchestra played. The Miss Keegan Instructed a Class at — 8 g B atiors Bilaiers (00 tar dacar. tion a Richard Wagner. whose | . .= . SmEtments were I tho hands of Wil Eine itk ut et Carl Yalen, 24 years old, was re- [ate the lawn mower Trommer's Evergreen, per dozen, | centenary is to be observed this month. | o MI& George A Ballou and Mrs. A | liam H, McG ss, James McCar- — g | leased from jail on Mond. ere het selling this Spri Brae Sciivers, fo all pasis of el e goe o oo oo UL S et of B s i . John Wozniak, Thomas M. Duck- | An enthusiastic meeting conducted | had been serving o sentence since PR TDI S ITIHE, city, N e e P Meh R ley ‘and Patrick Donohue of St. Mary's | by the suffragettes at their headquar- | March 22, but was arrested again on| We have handled the sam Walephone 126-6: H. JAGKEL & Co.|APrens. home made caks and. candy. |0 O e o s society, and Joseph Bellefleur, | ters in the Wauregan house block | Monday _ afternoon by Policeman | 17 2 S e e i % REV. THEOBALD MATHEW. g)flmc M. Murphy, Joseph Devlin and | Monday afternoon was followed by a | ‘mf\r»; Sn:jnh when the ‘pnh\ ce n;:r; make for many season and | Westerly is - ¢ tis EummANte o S g atrick McMahon of Father Mathew | Singing class, Miss M Keega - | covered evidence to connect him wi o 5 % j ety et e S ne i e gccesstul | or St Mary's society, President Thom- | society i e M tew | I S e Ty gegan In” | the theft of a pair of women's shoes | EVETy sale has been an ad ~ | last Friday Norwich had an average of | ‘& per honor pupil at the Norwich | &3 M “Buckieyiel Bt Marws soclety Extract from Council Records. suffrageite songs. There was a good nd other small articles from the home | {jsement, ntiemen | 1ast Frid x @ former honor pupil at the Norwich | 373 bresient Josepn - Bellefieur of | E suffragestc songs There was e g00d | 32 S0C damen Rubin on Cove street . one a day nce April 1.—Westerly | Free Academy. spent a portion of her| ¢y pather Mathew society The following is an extract from | < Slara Hi s He had the shoes with him whén he o e 2 VECAOD: WIth Her Slafe (Missh Henti- i addressed by Miss Clara Hill and Miss Sun | vacation with her sister, Miss Henri ‘After a selection by the Cadillac or- | the Norwich common council records | fimily Pf 1 i G ry | Went to jail but the poiice did not A LITTLE SKILL & . | etta V. Steinkamp of Norwich 5 e & Shat MeGui s wel- | made by Mr. Shields, showing the Vote | ororined & ks gats 2lyse Crego) eft then, 2 t o SN el s ey e chestra, Chairman McGuinness wel- | made by lr. sbicl HOWINE the pto | presiden. Miss, Grégory alsssconduini= ) KROW about (he thieft then, and Is ook . iS 1S e time iRty Dgand o comed ‘the audience in ap able buton fhe invitation to Father Mathew: |ed an Itallan meeting at the Carroll | themwith him when he was re ased | and an outfit of fishing societies are COLONIAL CLUB WHIST. | Soraed daress In mhich he referred to | Meeting of the Court of Common o n o | Monday. : g invitations to the unv & of the ( i . pTer 5 3 on ‘building headquarters during the af- 3 Wit p Hito to the unveiling of tI ——— : the terrible influence of the drink | Council of the ¢ of Norwich held | ternoose |~ Monday when arrested ne was founa | Supplied from our spc Schurz memorial in New Yor Twenty Tables of Players Enjoyed habit and brought vividly to mind the ' On August 6, 1849, there were present Monday noeen Miss Gregory and Miss | to have another patr of shoes with him | _ s it 3 o0 order your " | ol e | incrapid courage . iapiayed by the | Hon, Williarn & Buckingham, Savor; | icecgun spoke o o Guon Sised dudience | Fussel onee, tis. dme, wid (e puii goods department, i H - - i apostie of tempers e when c oung, City Clerk. T el 3 . . 4 arted an Investigation h result- | 1. ac 1 The secretary, Miss Lucy | ERRL Lo ok L UpAtancE W NROR U8 | K % | at the velvet mill at Taftville. In | started an in &t i1 necessar tc a - 4 tary, Miss Lucy |, e LOTE L e whist was | BUC ben to the pledge with the words | Present, Aldermen Jumes A. Hovey, | Svening . Miss . Corneila Swinnerton, | ¢d in finding that a s ra ecessary lar S rwich. s malking assign. | A CYITRNC Chening of S by | YHere goon in the mame of God." Atha R Bmith, Tawin 4. Tweedv: | Son thin oheS g Cornce, Swinnerton | § tonat o8 West Mam wrece. nad |speckled beauties i v | SOnts the county conference of I ables T = He intreduced Rev. W. ¥. Cavan- |John G. Huntington and Ceuncilmen | g t g8 a b - g s. | 53 o ves like these Mon- | i ks . sk Douehices Sy h with twenty tables playing. The for 3 ducted meetings at both headquarters, | missed a pair of shoes ltke thes & the King's Daughters at New Len- | N V0 (o receive the prizes were | 8ugh, the chaplain, for the address of | Amos W. Prentice, James M, Hunling- | Miss Gregory und Miss Anne j day and ha¢ seen Yalem stan ut- | basket. Sh. el S fee the following: Mrs. Eamh, m.} ev. '”5"“ which sy muuu;—,nll\ oo 'rh.,ma.r J 1(‘ geway, .\am-.»l H oke at the Haile club and Miss E | side his piace. It is supposed { No disappointment is looked for fn | cut glass bon bol s Clara + 2nd ibly given, bringing applause | Grosvenc david Moore, Newell C.| ierson spoie before the Carpen- | Slipped into Murshak's place while mer Shirts. D, Japolnizent 1a looked tor i | cat glas bom box B e e | ™ Bention 2 Fokas | 1,7 . *Pake Beters e Carpet | Mippes tale Marshait piscg miiic 22| A LITTLE AMBITION lance ch M Charles Hubt Wiizon, a set of silver knives; Ja ther Mathew and the temperance Julius Webb. | mestings at Greeneville and to t | secured the shoes. {2 an assortme ¢ CUSTOMMADE. SHIRTS | s it Chates 12°H08kara | Wikon s vel S sfeir kivem, gaines | (5, MsM0hatS g mis s g | - Uvom Uhe Settion of Austin 5. asn | BEU7ED &, Croomerile g0 somy st {and an assortment of R s o waon, Jr, A Sllver LOmoto SDOOn. he| Won world-wide fame. Father Mathew | and others asking this board to invite | C. T U. and C 7 P . : seeds. s et ) o, Yo England Associate Wom- | of & Howara Mead, Jonn Slatiery and | o speaker, but his patriotism’ was | anthropist and advocate of thy cause | chairman at the mass meeting to be parisH House.|and fresh stock, will o en’'s liance of Unitarian churches . C. Sterry - 2 o » OF_Wha Pz ad v ol 5 ey * eland, t Visti held Wednesday evening in the town - — - r 14 i N ora {10 hold is spring meeting ai” st U HE sl e e DS veen el here the | nan C. D. Geer's Cisss at Poaustanuck|YOUT table with fresh gard W, Church of the Unity at S fed 5 . is native land fr e cirse | stiest of this city, it was unanimously | = There wi i 2 New : s B guaranies; ¥on atpess | Church ot the Unity ‘at: ‘Spilngficla B s R s oy e was aimed(ing of iy New Closes Its Season. truck all summer, fect fitting Shirt from excep- Lyman Thomas Burnap. jinicgnama,; ho. cains, 0 fliess | Hovey and Messrs. Amos W. Prentice, | Monday afternoon fo arrange for the| The parish house af Poquetanuck was —_— = By as been received in eastern! . e and was singularly honored his | Denison B. Pucker and Samuel H.| campaign which opens there Thursday | f . il it ¢ tional material and patterns. | cut of the desth.at Watrel The funcral of Lyman Thomas Bur- | great work ‘Ihe senate invited Bim | Grosvenor be and ‘they hereby are | with the same A e e A L R B S L L ARG LT R R el Bhe | Govpecticut of the death at Warren: | nap was held Monday afternoon frori | to a seat in congress. an hemor bui |appoinied a committee to invite Tather | engag ke £8 00y [ 4a en by class taught b copa urch in Noank and churches aope o s g 2 s 3 | 1 1e guest of this city. | meeting there and headquarters Ior | pars was give g \ | Q o yere “conducted by Rey. Sumuel H. | had heen unsheathed In the cause of | Mecing of the Court of Common | ihe campaign have been secured pSex was elvenl ) e clasiiMU eI NS | . Howe. pastor of Park Congregatio Americ independence. Father | Council on October 3, 1849 g ha 78 hioen, seoursd, trude Young, soprano, and Austin Lin- b— JAR) 2 z | rybody’s doing it! Doing what- | clureh here were many relatives | Mathew’s werk lives en, but eternal | The communication of Theobald ton, violin, assisted in the programme )} . =/ 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. | Busing tickeis for the Iranco ciup 274 friends in atlendance. and the | vigilance is the price of eafety, and | Mathew was read and ordered on file, | ACTION DEFERRED ON s s c e LG whist and dance in T. A. B. hall to- | foral remembi e iy eares al, SCHOOL TEACHERS' SALARIES. | Jovtd, and 2 > vas enrd in an ompan Siabt adv | The beurers were Charles H. Preston, | s Volce in solos that were given with P Y Elisha P. and Charles J. Baldwin an | e 4 ie n and o Mrs - The editor in chief of the Mt. Hol- Elieng ®.and Chatles I Faldsiniand igROUGHT.IN 4207 | SKETCH CLEVERLY GIVEN Supt. Graham Makes Recommenda- | ltlstic finish and expression Eii 129 Main St.. N. ich. C. By Using.... yoke Magazine retires after the fssu iriail was in he family plot in Yantic | ON FIRST DAY. BY ALPHA SIGMAS tions Before Town School Board. T681e Dlosed the meamon for the class. | ain St., Norwich, Conr = ing of the May number 'he ot meter committal service was | S bl 3 4 % , s G A te o KRYPTOKS senior members, who Tetire | 1ead at ihe grave by Rev. Dr. Howe. | In Membership Campaign For Norwich | Miss Fearless and Company, Presented | _ At a special meeting of the town N same time. include Ruth A. Higgins of llenry Allen & Son had charge of the Playgrounds Association. by Second Church Society. Schiool boxed Leld Monie eventog) 1o KLY o e g e o) InetRl Rivdng ments s | c Y. the superintendent’s room at the city i IS You gai £ convenienc Miss Lillian May M. hall. Th 3 N for the playgr i The Yoia i s o hall, Superintendent E. J. Grabam sub- ncl en s n ocle comfort und esteem, and the 3 : y Marshall. e campaign for the playgrounds he Alpha s of the Second o P o . Somre SnaNseds E gt Tobacco beds about Comnect MonfaY STrieoan . the” romhine of| asebolation ResRfaxtag: A’ ihe: tap- | Co = et 1 adlightes, " | Mitled his salary recommendations f ) . trick of Juggiing and the repu- B gold” aise ‘now. "It Is expectcd some | of the late Lutinda and Albert M. | teams are pleased with the result of | enialion of The sketeh Miss Fearless | bt a3 Sefeired by, the board on = twenty vears older fthan you of the growers will be able to of this city, arrived here on the |the first day’s work, which was re-|and Company, in the church ;.u‘n,_\-('”"”‘"}:“;“n“ e ws% ;.‘: e et el on | Monbay = really are. 3 plant the plants from under glass into| 5 oclock train irom New. Haven, and | ported on Monday afiernoon when the | Monday evening. The plot is cleverly | (HOUBh the superintendent was Qv riornoon with Miss Julia H. Wood ot The 25c quality at 19c a pound Kryptoks are mold under an [; the fleld by May 10. burial was in the family plot in Maple- | team capiains came (ogather ~at 3| carried out and allthe partswere | SN that the definite action be taken | 27ternoon Witk 1 Aol LA e o e o 2 . |wood cemetery, where a committal | o'clock at the Board of Trade rooms.|filled to perfection. There was spe- DIEE S5 o | : 1 . aheolutc. sndbifec Thex | s Om account of the affliction of their | ZiVice was redd at (he grave by Re The teams that had been at work on | cial scenery for each of the three acts | o 5. B Palmer presided In the ah- Envelopes, 8c a package S et R e pone the celebration of the independ- | & ‘Allen were in charge of the funeral | ported a total of 157 active membe: | tings and_the smoothness with which | Schedule provided for $2,300 in addi- 3 . il e toe. . Oplcel ence of Greece to May 21. It Was 10| srrancemeote | 5 Sustaining and one ife member se- | the play was carricd out {tions to salary. but through drop- opportunity. Tonit o Ernto f L et and have been held March’ 26. i _ Miss Marshall, who was the adopted | cured. These represented §: in| The Characters were as follows: ping some teachers whom it Al e o B et b R -+ DO TR e e R ooe | B R DS WEAKENS VITALITY| CRANSTON & €O only the genuine Kryptoks clli Of the state Wil be Teprenented by | yaavs of sen Snd 1o Dassed e wrear. | 2osoclation’s treasury e e L Yot increase would be only about $300 - s sta presented by | years of age and had passed the great- | Team No. 7, captained by Henry F. Mis a i B P . the officers and delegates at the 27th | o it 2 : | Miss Buphemis or $400 over the amount of $88,500 | ps o AR L & 5 5 the part of her life in this city. Be- | Park Ii in the £ ess of | Miss Euphemia Addison, chaperon . - an < he Plaui-Cadd:n Co., nial convantion in Bridseport oday | Siads her forter bacenta, & prother, A1- | Huk otk Sacains 25 erirasma %5 | imomy her ChaReTon | Sh was the sarary figure in e | Mi-o-na Builds and Strength — B CiRi and Wedneeday, - Between 400 and hert Marshall, of Boston, survives. D e e tauo Mo ©| Miss Serah Jane Lovejoy | budget last year, At u previous meet- it Siaaach = | Covers will be laid for the banquet t Sl On o on et . it Sl Migs Isabeile Stephenson | In& of the board, it had been voted to R Norwich, 7 vening Dr. P. J. Cassidy, captaln, enjovel | i abel T Sfy e poard, a g Seno £ e | WEDDINGS. the_distinction of belng the oniy one |y, o Miss Henley's Guests cut down some of the igher pricec| The stress and strain of the stren- DDI GIF 3 T v X 1 r w " 0 Sel nber 25. s N, po one B (s v H g v CO end T e 5 Dty tie L ta collsctar tatil he at| SaiaEET L to_secure a life member at § 3 Lo ML Jackson | e Hhe sama. acale as the upper | UoUS life in both eity and country tend OUR STOCK OF EBFR BB R S fhe Wil taro o H0L toaiia0 o) a Team No. 1, Francls P. McNamara, | yius bettie Camen n O e e Mt Pleasant Strpet | toward stomach trouble. The frantic B T T patriok T ton~ | _ Ladislaus Jabonski and Miss Helen | captain, which has largely the Greene- settie Cameron | grade teac e - rush for pleasure, money and excite- = i WHY NOTTAY POPHAN'S §| TSk Hif o 157 o .80 .| Svcinici. both ropitonts of Thames” | Ve GIHCL repor(ed S1 schive MO | \1ve srapion Hppdige T Andereon | senool gy e s Sterling Silver, ‘STHHA RE"EDY im adv | ville, were married here Monday morn_ | bers secured. Team No. 3 and Team | 1155 3arion gEvnae = AT THE DAVIS THEATER orate food, late suppers and over- Cut Glass | | ing by-Rev. I Maciejewski at St. Jo- | No. 4, with John B. Stanton and|.p . G Jessie Sage 3 eating are some of the causes of — . 21 Miss Anna Ladd, daughter of Frank | Seph's church. Both are natives of |Thomas H. Beckley respectively as| Just Tdzzie, e mnasle o V. M stomach weakness. | —AND lves Prom: nd Positive Relief in Eve ¢ | Ladd of ndover, er vg | Russ Polanc ca i L . kf on he Vest | Miss Mary Stephenson b o vou on 3 de of e e B e R Sy ek e o Welh| i pleo e punniaen e e | Vwdevile nd Fhobive | LR e o egbac o, eatterse, def ] Silver Plated Ware Trial Package by Mall X i sincersl rarvlve Ber s Diludbe - . : {active members for team No. 3 and gelegton and James Reading At the Davis theater on Monday| pand. Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets, sold | argest we eve 4 a DRl Dhe ! pemine | Bf iAlbanass Pland Miss Siis® |l s the 1argest we ever ned a WILLIANS MF8. GO., Props. . Closiand, 0. $| Miss Marion Ladd of Storcs, and thres | ans’ e Ooing of Alexander Plona ily for team No. 4. Captain Henry F.| 1% 4liad Mi el Apderson | there were three vaudeville acts for | 12"al1 drug stores, are a speciic for| | tne st steck in New London For sale at Lee & Osgood Co. | Laad of Andover. i coremors: being pev. | already mentioned in the central part | T ieipervant Lmore actiorad edded for: thicsvening, Mi-o-na is not only a digestive, but e s sk sty i FEas e PU ] vnm B i s wiy b Daim 59 MachMillan | reaching hers in time for the second | o imilant” and strengthener of the|[* acludes tho following popn 1647 | Sophie Katz, who conducted a gro-| ;o Phe -groom resides at 11 Sum. | Stteet _and Broadway and ian- b A Diohsine programme. of music by The four with the well chosen | sigmach walls, 1t increases the flow of || 05 PEUSEL. TR, 1l 80 @7 2 | cery store’in Griswold, filed a petition | 4 2 jacent streets. Team No. 8, W. W.|Geer 5. e s tions of photoplays promise 10| gigestive Auids, soothes the irritated - ¥ oy s il 5 o~ | in bankr in United Sta t strect and is emploved as a mould- | 0" captain, made its report of 15 | ura. of the evenine oA Cheme Pacds”| make the first half of the week on¢| membrane, and puts the stomach in fayette, Cordora,_and 'ths new Adam’s lavern S ess cah Bl sl evenue s ST Sl e i T R D Scorated | o e itk 1 20ms acta: 1075, lentizar | $2°pe,f0 do the work necurs tncenged |} Mon ll LS00 towest. | 1861 s liabllities, of $820.40 and| . . GonTed s taugne. | BiT€EE to the Murguerite and the | gramme came (o o The F0; | sbare in the bill as ail four of the acts | Fom"the food and the avstem s sup Quality eonpidered. cured. pue e v Case, daught- | sireets off Main strect in that section. | o'clock and all enjoved a delightful | COPtain vecal or instrumental features| pjjeq with rich red blcod, meaning ) offer Lo the public ile Anes : < |er of Captain George R. Case, former- | fror team No. 9, with Dr. P. J. Cassidy | {ime E U enjoved a delighiful | o¢ pleasing quality. Toby Lyens is| Doff ™yl b Lo giler o ihe Public ie fnes. siandaca | News from the Connecticut party of |I¥ of Norwich, but now of Hariford 'as captain and Main street westward = = = clever in his gongs ad bright moeno-| "5¢%G wering with indigestion, dys- I[] (1] 183, | D ot ot o, robe and Amerlca. | tourists, dnted Caire’ Marcn 25, stated | Was united in merviage with James from the Ehannon bullding us its prin- | e {logue. and is followed by a Pretty | pojsia. gastriis, o any of (he various Ja e ; a thev were to sail April 2d for X salfc onnell, aiso of that city, ac cipal territory, the report was 14 4 { sister act by Ford and Mitchell, twi 2 o P g s e A Deci, Laws Fale and Lurion, Mueirs | pies, where the members were (o sep- | the laiter’s hor Miizabeth’ sireet; | aitive membars fand ‘eng lifa membar | T | datuty performers with swest voles| ormr o somach missey, uarally n o | — Scoics Ale Guinnews Dublin Siout | araie They were enjoying summer| April T The ceremony was perform-:Team No. 10, to the river from Main| Mrs. Frederick W. Champlin. | that call them back for bows and | Sone gisinces, or sour stomach, do = Gl O imporied Glnger Ale, Bunke: | weather. temperaturcs of 80 and 85| cd by Rev. Dr. W. G. Fennell, pastor | a(rest had 18 names to report, ail for | Blizabeth Richards, widow of Capt. |smiles after the curtain has been | S00¢ BaNCE B¥ ST, SC0ACE, T8 Z il e s Ao Feauc Jones Nottimn: | Grricd anrink he Has. [ AT e e e Wrcherion W Champling dio o i | Sropped e Pour Lubiers.in s big| Do wait_iake Chickens and Fowls ivs Ale Steriing Gitter Ale. Anbeuser, ; : | Mr. Connell's father was at one tme | ““Muny of the members were unable | SaPeas Friday at the home of her | instrumental act are winning numbers ( “T3 J30ESFOUS, L oo 01p o0 meney w . Schy Members and aids of the City Beau- | pastor of the Greeneville Babtist | to gt agound (e s6a prospective mem. | daughter, Mrs. C. N Rogers. She was | on the bill and the cornet selection by | 1 01 2 hot" satinhed pian. Lee and A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. gfils}uwmw\nup; ?r v\‘hi{-l': I\lrs\\\nlldm church ""\‘(‘:‘ rf-m;{lnvr‘d 1»;! the re- :pers so that the workers feel that the | Porn Adm».v 24. 1823 the daught of | the blind soloist is finely rendered.| Sctoq” oq. and druggists everywhere. ine am| = . Birge is chalrman, have been portorial staff of the Hartford Post. | , X % a4 11 be | Bimund and Lydia Richard. In July | The team gets the reward of well de-| = A § siephone 447-13 8, e r ris h i close of the canvass t ¥ Wt be far | 5 Y s | 58c a large box. jgned by her to visii the public and ot Shpinss Lod |25, 1842 she was married to Capt. ! served popular favor, and makes a | e ke ic : - | in excens of Monday's resul 4, 1842 ; parcied to Capi. | served pog v, and ma i S = - | Darachial schooin o Arporday. " io | those actively engaged are|F: W. Champlin in the Quaker iill| New Potat: Spinach M G enilst the help of the children in mak- | | mesting with ready responses on church by Klder Dennison, She wis | DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist | New Potatoes, Spinact me. Garvag aft |ine Norwich a fair an dtidy city | sidas and the association is certain of | (¢ MOther of six ciidren, of whom | Pedilions: Eic 1 s o d hefore i » _survive, Capt. W. I Champlin, 3 o) m A, 'y PALMIST AND CLAIRVOVANT | A New London paper stutes tht ||| CONFIDENCE IS THE ||| iaisine, the, one,mgmaane bofore, (i ara” shfion Sotb e anit Vise. s Ease That Lame Back| yionwon maitates asaex. moom Truthful in her predictions, reliable | sii S e Ll Work is sny criterion ®|N. Rogers. There are six grandchil- . e = - , reli Maud Huntley have returned from | o1 2 1 i dren 5. Ambrose.Sulllvan, Wil in her advice, no matter what troubls | Hareford. whare they wers mmeste ot | COMPANION OF T leoding their assistance and co- | @rem Are Ambrose Sullivan. Wilson it usterole Peopnle’s Market you may have with yourself or others. | the wedding of thelr mephew, James | operation the people of Norwich are | - Dolbtare, Waiter G Dolpeare, Ired P o 4 arKe Come and she will guide you. | B Connel.“son. of Rev. and. Mn SUCCESS | giving _their stamp of approval to a | §;, NOSGIy Cavis G. Champlin and | oy gt quickest relief from Back- 204 FRANKLIN STREET | B. Connets, and Miss Elizabeth T. Cas: 3 | mom® ‘Mo naiepauslble’ to e¥ery. (oW Fohlifives), Maston B, Monroe, Hioy R | ache, Bore Joints or. Mescles Rbaus | 6 Franklin St. — — e | fhen vou go shopping you . Monrae” Prason B oyonroe, Floy R | matic Pains, etc, by using MUSTER- 5. F. GONANT 11 Frankiin SC S oo oF et s B R e s (The teams expoot to publich o list | Dotheniorson 1. Dolbeare, Kenneth | y1:” the clean, white ointment made | flnera onlra ‘ JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop its New Haven lines the rules of the e = 2 of members secured on ednesday lor (' B BA0 D omepe L S Whitestone 6c and the J. F. C. 108 O b St E8 pesuzed. on Wedd : Florence H. Rogers s Champlin | WITh oil of mustard. | . F. C. 100 | company now require that all infos 1l if you buy at dependable Sl L e it i CRLAI Cigars are the best on the marksL | mation resarding them. together with | [ stores AT THE AUDITORIUM. L S anebetner Taman e e el . DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN e oL E T 1 snemmes ke s ou Vaudeville and Motion Picturss. [ B185(0, Bavt of her lWfe was spent in | foct SImply fub MUSTEROLE on. an unaer Dental Surgeon WHAT YOU SAY master. e will make the informa- ||| confidence is the merchant who ff| A feature bl with eight young In-| Mrs Champiin was 1 lifect descend- | - Thousands know MUSTERQLE is | o c. airiics okt e initunc: os and two men in the feature num- | ant of the Puritans, She was s mem. | also the remedy. for Tronchitis, | Mg = e of Dr. 8. L. Geer's pr and ber is proving opular with th- | ber of the Uncasviile h 2 | alzo o r . rronchitis, 19 WHAT WE SAY According to entomologists the pres ing his business by fair dealing, ||| Srowds ot tha CAuditorium, adding (o | copa) chiven fonmine Methodist Epls: | Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Tumbago, Mill Construction a specialty duriog Lis las: llness S ent cold snap, coming after so much ||| 1o giving you quality goods, ||| the reputation of the playhouse for i was a kind mother and helshbor and | Ncuralgia, Sprains, —Bruises, = Stiff| McGrory Building. Nerwioh Ton You say, I have blackhead, mild weather, for the time of year. Saa Fainl e Hioh ciase attrastions. The programme | aluars of nother and nelghbor and | Neck, Headache and Colds of uthe 218 MAIN STREET, 5 Vg B Sy s s haweds. bimples | will .serve the farmers a purpose in |} and TalAIURE every promise of theindes & contortion , number, an | o S DRpIsiton | Chest (it preverts Pneumonia.) Telephone 370 Norwich, C B e Y v M ises VS, had them | addition to prolonging the maple su- his advertisements. He cannot ||| iBCiides & comiontion e aumbes | Mrs. Ella D. Greenleaf. At your druggist's—in 25c¢ and 50c| it orwich, Conn | BUY THE BIG BEN A . 1 creams and | gar season. 1t will kill a great many Eond a dfoEnga 5 < r e | At 1145 o'clock Monday morning | jars and a special large hospital size = = \LARM ointments and am growin, ppoint you. and concludes with the Lunch Room ing | J P City of Norwich Water Work: Sy T & worse. I of the tent caterpillars which threaf eabaret The motion pictures — ars| Mrs. Ella D. Greenleaf died at :he | for $2.50. Otfice of = CLOCK We say. No wonder. Tho skin has | *"CC 1773 Every| time you buy anvthing ||| well chosen and add to the value of | Bome of Mrs. miiza N. Scolt on Heach| Accept no substitute. If your drug-| Board of Water Commissioners. too ‘much ol already. Creams amy — TP from the stores that advertise the bill, i"u\v after an illness of only a few | gist cannot supply you send WatiOyioh, Conn, March 31, 1913, N ofntments ;»vd tha dlkL-n«a BEfzo| | BT STUDENTS ASE0CISTIDN in TiE BULLETIN yvou will be The Great Johnson makes a good im ‘414_\7{ .x’n: ‘Hsllm.«mu}lm’d been in il ol o 1:‘- .\ndl;ul .\'.| Copipaiy, “" March 31, 1913, are s and payable ot FRISWELL’S, {s the remedy. 1t absorbs the ofl foe e pression with his sertul contortion | "CUIth for about a yea | Jand. Obio, and we muii you alhe ‘ordce April 1, 1918, Office op WM. W, e e e e (o sei the 1,2 TWom | Pictures Iliustrated and Papers and || [ more than satistied. for they || B i Bintdt ot & wood hund for | y a1 Greenlsal was the daughicr of | jar. postuse prepad. from 30 ar . o5 b Otfice ohen ot tract_under the influence of BERZG Two Artiste at April Mesting. merit vour confldence in every his songs and comedy. The Lunch [ pir @44 Mbs. Thomas Dingle was | 5. M. Durkin, Wilmington, O.: “Had | ¢8 Safurday evening, 18, from 1 25 and 27 Franklin Street T the ohun Nk i’ s X0 Gatuh oF Biaie Taalb eas | Room: Cabater maken & blg nit and | G S Pliadelphia She o 2 | severe pait in chest and back. Used | ™ s53(itons winl be made to a1 o . refined in spucarauce, BERZO hewss| , The regular monthly mecting of (he | ncludes classy singing, dancing and o | (203 CILY 15 vears ago and aboul 12| \j, (crole and by morning bain wus | reinaining unpaid after Apriy 20, ° %[ YOUR CHANCE TO GET AN AUTOMO. ihe pimples *and kiils the dixeasg | 2t Students’ association, was held o et to know all these good ||| whole lot of comedy, mosi of which | j5ar3 aEy was united in marriage Witk | 4 gone, o | Epeia® UEHS Sk cdenier. BILE. WHY FAY CASM FOR ITt germs. BERZO §8 & powder and iy | Monday evening at 7.45 in Slater hall 10 their splenaid offer- ||| 18 rolled up in the person of Harry Lul " Heviden her foil Ding S e e == | Belect your automobile arplied on retiring. It 18 sure (o 'r‘"'“ .,xa.‘.,ru H;u;:la{‘w—d SN \x!\ R i B Dell, who delights the audience with | oo ae’™ ier father, Thomas :m\:‘- Notitibeandine the Fie from. yeur own deajer please- you. oneert, by Gerard Ter Borch, ) read he advertisements his dances and funny stunts. The | mother ang o ohe Jeaves Saps bad s el i for it. You can pay $1.00 postpald. Seld by druggt Charles’ D, White ang Miss Ada 1 day In THE BULLETIN. voung ladies prove bleasing singers | Bosacr and a brother, Louis Dingle, we are still doing business at the old | (onvenience, without advince in o stses end . | of Philadelphia ; os, without ady X and by Richards posed; The Pearl Necklacy and Glaver dancers and one plays tha | P stand and the quality of our worl Bae a5 _Ce.” ot "Am., Inc, 139 e by Vermeer, Miss Luey Loring posed, violin In an entertaining manner. | Timothy J. Leary. fust. tho saine as ever—“The Best™ FRANK I ROYCE BYESSIVE | There was a paper by Miss Elizabeth There Is spectal scenery for the num- | Following an illness of short dura- Notbiug but skilled labor employed | 85 shetuelker §: Druggist, Parker on the two artists, Light N SRR | P | tion, Timothy J. Leary died in tnel and best materials used in our work. | mar30ThETu 1 4 freshments were served by Miss Flis- |~ prmme 1o no advertising medium 1 ¥ _— | Packus hospital Sunday at the age of STETSON & YOUNG, — Fusk T . . oth B, Revie and Mis. W, Tyler | mastern Connecticut cqual 2| Foed for refisction never satisfied & | 34 vears. Mr. Leary, who resid ors. i JHMERE s no sdvertising mediim in Main SM lorwich to The Bul. £ 4 -4 o resided im Carpent: and Builders, Bastern Ce . f s it Brown. letin for business results. hungry man. Fitchville and who was employed by Teivphone 60 West Main 8t | igtin for business resuica ' ~o° Hulr

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